Located in Osaka Prefecture East, the Kintetsu line is directly accessible, the traffic is convenient, but the express train is not stop.
This is a relatively small shrine, usually there are very few tourists here, that is, local people will come often! However, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom every year, and this is still quite beautiful.
Snowflakes in the Shinto Shrine in April this April in Japan did not feel the snowy season. But felt another "snowflakes". We went to the Shinto Shrine in the city of East Osaka when the cherry blossoms were the most beautiful. I came to see the cherry blossoms all the way, and I was thinking that the white cherry blossoms were beautiful. When I came to the Meigang Shrine, the bird house at the door fell a layer of cherry blossom petals, which was supposed to be a tall building with a layer of suede. Entering the shrine, maybe I want to give people the feeling of cherry blossoms. There is a thick layer of petals on the ground, and it feels very soft to step on the foot. The water purification pool at the door also floats these petals, giving people the feeling that the water is more holy. The whole building was painted in big red, which made me look very festive at first sight, and the windows were actually white. And the black roof was bright yellow beside the roof, and in this patchwork of red, white, black, and yellow colors, the whole building gave me a refreshing illusion. At this moment, a gust of wind blew and the cherry petals from the tree fell on the roof. I looked like a little snow from April spring. Tips: Tickets: Free: Open: All day
A new place to travel to Osaka, come to Meigang Shrine to experience the beauty of traditional Japanese shrines - About the route - I came here by train on the Kintetsu Nara Line, there are stations that can go directly to the temple. If you are coming directly from Osaka, you can walk to the other side of the station through the tunnel after getting off the bus, which is the front steps of the temple. I just arrived here and I don't know the road very well. Fortunately, I met a young guy who pointed the road for me and walked in the direction he said, and I came to the Meigang Shrine. -About the visit -This is my first time visiting a temple in Japan, so I still look forward to some adventures. The path behind the temple can be boarded, there are some souvenir shops here, the sales staff in the store is not bad in English, and they can speak two Chinese, which is simply too unexpected. -Take pictures and play-After I bought souvenirs here, I plan to go around and take pictures and tour. It’s quite convenient here. If you’re tired, there are vending machines at any time on the roadside, selling some coffee and drinks. Although the local temperature was very high when I came, it was really cool, surrounded by trees and mountains, and the streams, which was a very suitable attraction for tourist photography.
Located in Osaka Prefecture East, the Kintetsu line is directly accessible, the traffic is convenient, but the express train is not stop.
This is a relatively small shrine, usually there are very few tourists here, that is, local people will come often! However, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom every year, and this is still quite beautiful.
Snowflakes in the Shinto Shrine in April this April in Japan did not feel the snowy season. But felt another "snowflakes". We went to the Shinto Shrine in the city of East Osaka when the cherry blossoms were the most beautiful. I came to see the cherry blossoms all the way, and I was thinking that the white cherry blossoms were beautiful. When I came to the Meigang Shrine, the bird house at the door fell a layer of cherry blossom petals, which was supposed to be a tall building with a layer of suede. Entering the shrine, maybe I want to give people the feeling of cherry blossoms. There is a thick layer of petals on the ground, and it feels very soft to step on the foot. The water purification pool at the door also floats these petals, giving people the feeling that the water is more holy. The whole building was painted in big red, which made me look very festive at first sight, and the windows were actually white. And the black roof was bright yellow beside the roof, and in this patchwork of red, white, black, and yellow colors, the whole building gave me a refreshing illusion. At this moment, a gust of wind blew and the cherry petals from the tree fell on the roof. I looked like a little snow from April spring. Tips: Tickets: Free: Open: All day
A new place to travel to Osaka, come to Meigang Shrine to experience the beauty of traditional Japanese shrines - About the route - I came here by train on the Kintetsu Nara Line, there are stations that can go directly to the temple. If you are coming directly from Osaka, you can walk to the other side of the station through the tunnel after getting off the bus, which is the front steps of the temple. I just arrived here and I don't know the road very well. Fortunately, I met a young guy who pointed the road for me and walked in the direction he said, and I came to the Meigang Shrine. -About the visit -This is my first time visiting a temple in Japan, so I still look forward to some adventures. The path behind the temple can be boarded, there are some souvenir shops here, the sales staff in the store is not bad in English, and they can speak two Chinese, which is simply too unexpected. -Take pictures and play-After I bought souvenirs here, I plan to go around and take pictures and tour. It’s quite convenient here. If you’re tired, there are vending machines at any time on the roadside, selling some coffee and drinks. Although the local temperature was very high when I came, it was really cool, surrounded by trees and mountains, and the streams, which was a very suitable attraction for tourist photography.