Japan - Osaka
Horikoshi Jinja
By @tabimawari
Centuries-old Shinto shrine with red torii gates. 📌 Optional ideas: Visit & Explore and walk the Horishiki temple and Tennoji Park.
Address: 1-8 Chausuyamachō, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0063, Japan
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