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Asahi Breweries Museum
大阪府吹田市西の庄町1-45
I was able to enjoy the factory Visiting the site for free,
Reopening in January 2023
20 years old and over 1,000 yen / Elementary school students and older 300 yen * Preschoolers free
・ If you apply Traditional Japanese straw raincoat online, we can accept up to 1~6 people.
・ If you have more than 7 people, please contact us by Phone.
・ If you need assistance, such as those who Use Car chairs, please contact us by Phone.
Seriously, I can't make a reservation anymore, and it's no longer a difficult store to make a reservation.
Souvenirs in the glass
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Expo Commemorative Park
Senri Expo Park, Suita City, Osaka Prefecture
Fun a variety of beautiful flowers depending on the season.
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JR West Japan
Daisen Zaki Nishidani, Daisen Zaki, Otoku-gun, Kyoto
I took a picture in front of the Suntory Yamazaki Distillery and saw a lot of iron.
Those who use stepladders, those who are on guardrails...
There were children, too, but was there a danger?
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Yuso Rikyu Hachimangu
A shrine located in Daisenzaki-cho, Otoku-gun, Kyoto Prefecture. The former company name was Fusha.
It is said to be the former palace of Ishisei Water Hachimangu.
It is also the birthplace of oil refining.
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Shiio Shrine
The area at the back of the Suntory Yamazaki Distillery used to be called Mercy Otani. Here we and a Temple called Nishi Kanonji, which is said to have been founded by the monk Gyoki with the Honzon of the eleven-sided Kannon, the Buddha of refuge of Emperor Shomu.
The current Shiio Shrine is Located in just behind the center of the Suntory Distillery.
As you pass through the Suntory Distillery, the security guard will talk to you, but let's just say that we are going to the shrine.
Gari up the stairs and looking down at the world below from the Precincts, you can look down on the distillery and railroad tracks at a moderate height from between the rustling trees.
The design of Suntory Royal's bottle stopper is based on the motif of the Torii (shrine gate) gate of Shiio Shrine.
The shrine's Dedication Thereare has the name of Shinjiro Torii, and Suntory seems to be a shrine that is cherished.
In Spring, the Yamabuki flower of the island Honmachi is in full bloom, and you can enjoy performing with the cherry blossoms, and it is a quiet and good place.
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Suntory Yamazaki Distillery
5-2-1 Yamazaki, ShimaHonmachi, Mishima-gun, Osaka
At Yamazaki Distillery, customers without a reservation are not allowed to enter. If you Use the shop or tasting Lounge, you will also need to make a reservation at the "Whisky House Visiting the site". In addition, since the stock of whiskey is fluid, you may not be able to purchase whiskey at the shop depending on the date and time of your visit, Visiting the site Course, etc. Thank you for your understanding.
Yamazaki You may be able to buy a 180mm.
Yamazaki Ume Plum Sake
There is a shop.
Stop drinking and driving!
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ID:1Where I want to go someday!
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Expo Park
Senri Expo Park, Suita City, Osaka Prefecture
When the Autumn leaves are in Best time to visit, the area around the waterfall and tea room in the Japan Garden is dyed bright red. In addition, at the Nature and Culture Park, you can enjoy colorful Autumn leaves around Solard and along the plane tree boardwalk on Nishioji.
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Flying Shrine
Yawata City Yawata Doi 44
It was founded in 1915 (Taisho 4) (1915) by Tadahachi Ninomiya from Yawatahama City, Ehime Prefecture, who succeeded in the first powered model flight experiment in Japan in 1891 (Meiji 24)). Inspired by the gliding appearance of a crow, he created a "crow-shaped flying device" powered by fixed wings and succeeded in flying. In Meiji 26 (Meiji 26) (1893), he designed a biplane model "iridescent flying machine" that had no tail and could be ridden by a person, but abandoned due to lack of funds.
After that, he moved to Yawata, Kyoto Prefecture, and began building a full-scale prototype, but in Meiji 36 (Meiji 36) (1903), he learned that the Wright brothers of the United States had succeeded in the world's first continuous flight of a powered heavy aircraft, and he left airplane development.
Heartbroken by the large number of victims of aviation accidents since the invention of the airplane, Chuhachi invested his own money to build a shrine in his residence in Yawata (where he is present) to comfort the spirits of the deceased, and prayed for aviation safety and the development of the aviation business.
The current worship hall was rebuilt in 1989 in the ancient Western style, and features a stained glass decoration depicting a cylindrical column and a crow that inspired its invention. In addition, there is a museum attached to the museum, which exhibits photographs taken by Chuhachi himself at the time and iridescent flying equipment (models), as well as items donated by various companies and organizations, as well as 1,000 plastic models Dedication by individuals.
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National Treasure: Ishisei Water Hachimangu
30 Yawata Takabo, Yawata City, Kyoto Prefecture
"Ishisei Water Hachimangu" is worshipped as a god of protection from evil, and although it has been designated as a national treasure, it is affectionately known as "Yawata Hachiman-san" by the locals. In addition, the shrine has a dove motif that was loved by warring warlords such as Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Hideyori, and Tokugawa Iemitsu. It is considered to be a messenger of the god Hachiman, and it is fun to look for it because the Main Shrine is decorated and carved with pigeons.
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GRAND FRONT OSAKA GUNDAM NEXT FUTURE
Held in period
2025/4/1(Tue) 〜 4/14(Mon)
Opening Hours
4/1 (Tue) - 13 (Sun) 10:00 - 20:00
4/14 (Mon) 10:00 - 19:00
meeting place
Grand Front Osaka (Umekita Plaza, North Building Knowledge Plaza, etc.)
(〒530-0011 Osaka-shi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Ōfuka-cho) Access
Entrance Fees
free
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