This building is over a hundred years old and still really well preserved. You can see it right after coming out of Keihan Namba Station.
Osaka City Central Public Hall | Review by Wei Chen
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It feels really მშვიდ and quiet here, unlike some of Kyoto’s more popular shrines that get super crowded. As soon as you walk in, your mind starts to calm down.
It’s especially well known for prayers for love and relationships, so a lot of people come here for that. The atmosphere feels old and traditional, without much of a commercial vibe, so it’s very pleasant to walk around.
After your visit, it’s also a nice bonus to stop by one of the two famous shops at the entrance for ajari mochi or grilled mochi. Walking around while eating gives the area that classic old Kyoto feel. It’s the kind of place where you can take your time and really soak it in. -
It feels small, quiet, and kind of spiritually charged. It’s right by Lake Tazawa—walk a few steps and you’ll see that insanely blue water.
It’s not a big place, but it has a really calm atmosphere, and you don’t get that “too many tourists” pressure. -
Walking around the grounds felt really relaxing, and it’s super photogenic.
Especially when the sunlight hits the wooden buildings—such a soft, peaceful vibe.
If you’re looking for a place to unwind, take a stroll, and soak up a bit of culture, it’s totally worth a visit.


