Sumiyoshi Taisha
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Luottokortit: Tuntematon
Ruokavaihtoehdot: No restaurants on the shrine grounds, but food stalls appear during festival periods and local eateries line the approach.
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Osaka, Japan
Hanki reittiohjeetFrequently Asked Questions
What is Sumiyoshi-zukuri architecture?
Sumiyoshi-zukuri is one of Japan's oldest shrine architectural styles, predating Chinese and Korean influence. Key features include straight gabled roofs (not curved), unpainted wooden exteriors, and an entrance on the gable end rather than the side. Sumiyoshi Taisha's four main halls are the finest surviving examples of this ancient style.
When is Sumiyoshi Matsuri festival?
Sumiyoshi Matsuri runs July 30-August 1, with the main procession on July 31. Over 3 million people visit during this period. The highlight is the Nagoshi-harai purification ceremony and the dramatic mikoshi (portable shrine) parade crossing Taikobashi bridge. Food stalls line the approach. New Year's (hatsumode) is also extremely popular with 2+ million visitors.
How do I get to Sumiyoshi Taisha from central Osaka?
From Namba, take the Nankai Main Line to Sumiyoshi Taisha Station (10 min, 200 yen). The shrine is a 3-minute walk from the station. Alternatively, take the Hankai tram (streetcar) from Tennoji to Sumiyoshi-Torii-mae stop—riding the nostalgic tram is part of the experience.
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