It takes 30 minutes from Osaka city to Tondabayashi station by Kintetsu railways. A 10-minutes walk will take you to the historic town.
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Temples and Shinto shrine Sorted below in chronological order of major traditional buildings of Jinaimachi town |
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Name | open to the public or not open to the public | year built | Location in the blocks of the town (intersection) |
Religion(Denomination) |
Koushouji Betsuin Temple | important cultural property of the country. open to the public |
1638 | Jyounomonsuji・Sakai-cho | BuddhismShin Shuu School, Koushouji Sect. |
Myoukeiji Temple | open to the public | 1720 | Jyounomonsuji・Sakai-cho | BuddhismJyodoShin Shuu School, Honganji Sect. |
Jyoukokuji Temple | open to the public | 1830 | Nishisuji・South kaishocho | BuddhismYuuzuu-Nenbutsu Shuu School |
Yakushido Koibumi Yakushi) |
open to the public | 1830 | Tomisuji・South Kaishocho | BuddhismYuuzuu-Nenbutsu Shuu School |
Tomisakae-Ebisu Shinto Shrine | open to the public | 1890 | Higashisuji・Yamachuda slope | Shinto |
Private residences of old merchants’ families Sorted below in chronological order of major traditional buildings of Jinaimachi town |
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Residence of families (name) | open to the public or not open to the public | year built | Location in the blocks of the town (intersection) |
Business Trade name |
Sugiyama | important cultural property of the country. open to the public |
1644 | Gobo-cho・Ichibasuji | sake brewery Wataya |
Tamori | not open to the public | mid 18th century | Jyounomonsuji・Sakai-cho | cotton wholesaler Kuroyamaya |
Kiguchi | not open to the public | 1753 | Jyounomonsuji・(east) Hayashi-cho | cotton wholesaler Momensho |
Sugita | not open to the public | 2nd half of 18th century | Jyounomonsuji・Sakai-cho | rapeseeds oil trader Taruya |
Hashimoto | not open to the public | 2nd half of 18th century | Jyounomonsuji・(east) Hayashi-cho | sake brewery Bettsuiya |
Nakamura | cultural property registered by Osaka Prefecture not open to the public |
1782-83 | Tomisuji・(west) Hayashi-cho | brewery of sake and wine made of Japanese appricot wine Sadoya |
Kuzuhara | not open to the public | early 19th century | Tomisuji・South Kaisho-cho | sake brewery Totsukawaya |
Okutani | not open to the public | 1818−29 | Jyounomonsuji・Tomiyama-cho | timber trader Iwaseya |
Sato | not open to the public | 1820 | Kamegasakasuji・North kaisho-cho | brewery of mirin (sweet sake) and wine made of Japanese appricot Sadofuji |
(east)Okutani | not open to the public | 1826 | Jyounomonsuji・Tomiyama-cho | rapeseeds oil trader Iwaseya |
(south) Kuzuhara | not open to the public | mid 19th century | Tomisuji・South Kaisho-cho | brewery of mirin (sweet sake) and wine made of Japanese appricot Totsukawaya |
Ueno | not open to the public | mid 19th century | Tomisuji・(west) Hayashi-cho | kimono merchant(draper) |
Takeda | not open to the public | 2nd half of 19th century | Jyounomonsuji・Gobo-cho | |
(south)Okutani | not open to the public | 2nd half of 19th century | Jyounomonsuji・North Kaisho-cho | Brewery of mirin (sweet sake) Iwaseya |
Katsuma | not open to the public | end of Edo era | Tomisuji・(west) Hayashi-cho | |
Kida | not open to the public | Kamegasakasuji・North Kaisho-cho | ||
Hashimoto | not open to the public | Kamegasakasuji・Tomiyama-cho | Tabaki store | |
Shimada | open to the public (Saturday and Sunday only) | 1877 | Honmachisuji・Tomiyama-cho | |
Ishida | not open to the public | early Meiji period | Kamegasakasuji・South Kaisho-cho | sake breweryBanri-no-Haru |
tanaka | cultural property regisited by the county open to the public |
1892 | Honmachi area off Jinaimachi town | |
Kitano | not open to the public | 1890's | Nishisuji・Sakai-cho | timber trader Shindoya |
Matsui | not open to the public | Nishisuji・Sakai-cho | ||
Koshii | not open to the public | end of Meiji period | Higashisuji・Tomiyama-cho | timber trader Hiraoya |
(north)Koshii | not open to the public | Kamegasakasuji・Tomiyama-cho | timber trader Hiraoya |
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(northwest)Okutani | not open to the public | north of Honmachi Park(off Jinaimachi town) | timber trader Iwaseya |
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Koshii | not open to the public | northwest of Honmachi Park(off Jinaimachi town) | timber trader Hiraoya |
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Jinaimachi in Tondabayashi(Jyounomon-suji street)
Photo: provided by Tondabayashi Municipality, unauthorized copying and
replication are strictly prohibited.
Location
Jinaimachi town, Tondabayashi city, a national historic preservation district
and heritage site of Japan, which is located in the south-eastern part
of Osaka prefecture, the western part of Japan
Directions to Jinaimachi town, Tondabayashi
It is a 10-minute walk from the Tondabayashi Staion or the Tondabayashi Nishiguchi Station of Kintetsu Nagano line.
From Kansai International Airport
Airport Limousine Bus service available bound for Kawachi Nagano Station.
(60 minutes) Please take Kintetsu railways from Kawachi Nagano to Tondabayashi.(15
minutes)
From Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)
Airport Limousine Bus service available bound for Abenobashi Station. (30
minutes) Please take Kintetsu railways from Abenobashi terminal to Tondabayashi.(30 munites)
From JR Shinkasen Shin-Osaka station or
Osaka (Umeda) station
Please take Subway Midousuji line from Shin-Osaka station or Osaka (Umeda)
station to Tennoji Station. (20~30 minutes) Please change trains at Tennoji
and take Kintetsu railways from Abenobashi terminal to Tondabayashi. (30
minutes)
The site-seeing map available in English
Please stop by to the Tourist Information Cetnter or Jinaimachi Visitor
Center.
Visitor Center
(Jinaimachi Kouryuukan,
Town Community Center)
Address
9-29, Tondabayashi-cho, Tondabayashi city, Osaka, 584-0033, Japan
TEL.+81-(0)721-26-0110
FAX.+81-(0)721-26-0110
open 10a.m. until 5 p.m.
closed on Monday
Restrooms
Available at Jinaimachi Visitor Center (Jinaimachi Kouryuukan), Jinaimachi
Center and Jinaimachi Tenbou Hiroba (Viewing Terrace)
Visitor Parking
Road width is very narrow in Jinaimachi town. If traveling by car, please
use Tondabayashi Municipal east parking newly opened in February 2014 (Toll
parking).
You can park the minibus for groups and passenger cars for general use.
Only one parking lot available for minibus, you must book it in advance
with Tondabayashi City Hall. A 15-minute walk to the Jinaimachi Visitor
Center and 5 minute walk up to the former Sugiyama family house, an important
national cultural property.
You will note that you will contact Tondabayashi Municipality Office for
a parking lot of large tourist bus for groups. Thank you in advance for
your kind cooperation.