Step into 1,800 years of history with a guided walking tour of Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine — one of Japan’s oldest and most spiritual landmarks, nestled in a peaceful corner of Osaka.
Away from the crowds, explore the shrine’s unique Sumiyoshi-zukuri architecture, cross the iconic Sorihashi Bridge, and immerse yourself in the calm, sacred atmosphere of this Shinto treasure. Along the way, your guide will share legends, local stories, and the hidden meanings behind ancient rituals, offering a deeper understanding of Shintoism and Japanese culture.
Whether you’re a history lover, cultural explorer, or simply curious about Japan’s spiritual side, this experience promises an enriching, authentic connection to the country’s roots.
Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or small groups seeking a meaningful cultural escape. At the end of the tour, unwind with a refreshing traditional Japanese drink — a moment to relax, ask questions, and reflect on what you’ve discovered.
Matcha bowl and homemade sweet: Finish the tour with a traditional matcha bowl prepared in front of you and taste a delicious homemade and local speciality!
Casual Tea Ceremony: In 30 minutes, learn about the main steps with the meaning and history behind, and start practicing! (With drink and sweet)
One of Japan's oldest and most revered shrines, Sumoyoshi keep a deep impact of the rich history from the last centuries.
This iconic temple preserve a stunning architecture (Sumiyoshi-zukuri style) and picturesque bridges that have inspired mythological stories, tales and unique sacred traditions.
Discover all the secrets, anecdotes and meanings during this tour, and take part of rituals!
This tour includes a Japanese beverage of your choice! Matcha, black sesame, Koji, etc. : Taste traditional Japanese flavour with organic ingredients in a cafe close to the temple.
Traditional matcha bowl and homemade sweet, as much as a casual Tea Ceremony, are available with additional charge.
Meeting inside the station, in front of the cafe VegeVegeDeli.
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Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station
Osaka Station Bus Terminal, Umeda Bus Terminal
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