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Visiting “history” from ancient times to modern times

Enjoy Japan's largest Emperor Nintoku Mausoleum and a group of ancient tombs, visit historical sites, and enjoy the flavors of long-established restaurants.

This course is recommended if you want to fully enjoy the Mozu area, which has many historical spots. Enjoy Japan's largest Emperor Nintoku Mausoleum and a group of ancient tombs, visit historical sites, and enjoy the flavors of long-established restaurants. At ``Sakai Toshiaki no Mori,'' you can learn about ancient ``Sakai.''

  1. START

    10:00 JR Hanwa Line Mozu Station

  2. Emperor Nintoku Mausoleum, Shuzuka Tumulus, Magotayuyama Tumulus

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    Stroll around the Emperor Nintoku Mausoleum and its companion mounds, Shuzuka Tumulus and Magotayuyama Tumulus. Surrounded by a triple moat and deep forest, the Nintoku Emperor Mausoleum is a sight to behold even from the ground.

    Emperor Nintoku Mausoleum 7-1 Daisen-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai City
    Shuzuka Tumulus 2-149 Mozu Yugumo-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai City
    Magotayuyama Tumulus 2 Mozu Yugumo-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai City

    Sundayu Tumulus

    Shuzuka Tumulus

    Short walk
    10:20
  3. Sakai City Museum

    The Sakai City Museum has exhibits that give you a sense of Sakai's long history, such as artifacts from the Kofun period and matchlock guns. You can also enjoy the Mozu Tumulus Theater, which makes full use of CG, for free.

    Mozu Yugumo-cho 2, Sakai-ku, Sakai City (inside Daisen Park)

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    Approximately 5 minutes walk
    11:30
    Nankai Bus Denensen 40 bound for Sakai Higashi Ekimae from "Sakai City Museum" to "Daisen Nakamachi" (transfer) Sakai City Southbound 21 bound for Sakai Ekimae from "Daisen Nakamachi" to "Tejicho"
  4. Ginshari-ya Geko-tei

    Satisfy your appetite at a set meal restaurant famous for its “Gin Shari”. You might even meet the ``Rice Cooking Hermit.''

    1-1-30 Shinzaikecho Nishi, Sakai-ku, Sakai City

    Approximately 8 minutes walk
    12:25
  5. Nanshuji Temple

    This temple is deeply connected to famous people of the Sengoku period, such as Miyoshi Nagayoshi, Sen no Rikyu, Furuta Oribe, and Takuan Osho. The ``dragon staring in all directions'' painted on the ceiling inside the Buddhist temple is impressive. *Volunteer guide on-site, photography prohibited

    3-1-2 Minamihatagomachi, Higashi, Sakai-ku, Sakai City

    Short walk
    13:15
  6. Kanbukuro (walnut rice cakes)

    Kanbukuro is a long-established Japanese confectionery store that is said to have been named after Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Kurumi mochi, wrapped in bright green bean paste, was created during the time when the trade flourished between the South and the South.

    1-2-1 Shinzaikecho Higashi, Sakai-ku, Sakai City

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    About 10 minutes walk
    13:55
  7. Sakai Toshiaki no Mori (Chanoyu experience (Ryurei tea ceremony))

    Disseminating the history and culture of Sakai through Sen no Rikyu, who popularized the tea ceremony, and Yosano Akiko, who pioneered modern literature. You can also experience tea ceremony.

    2-1-1 Shukuincho Nishi, Sakai-ku, Sakai City

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    Short walk
    15:00
  8. Hankai Electric Railway Shukuin Station GOAL!
View guidebook (PDF) Look around Mozu/Furuichi area in Osaka

“Osaka” model course by car

Mozu-Furuichi Area The Mozu-Furuichi Tumulus Group was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2019. Learn about the history of the kofun group while enjoying local produce and souvenirs.

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