The street corner watching this time is “Osaka Temmangu”.
The Osaka Metro Midosuji Line is famous for the Osaka subway.
I think this is because it connects many major stations such as Shin-Osaka, Umeda, Namba, and Tennoji.
Umeda, the center of Osaka, has east and west stations.
Higashi-Umeda Station runs on the Tanimachi Subway Line, and Nishi-Umeda Station runs on the Yotsubashi Subway Line in parallel with the Midosuji Line.
This time, Osaka Temmangu is located at “Minamimorimachi Station”, which is one station from Higashi-Umeda.
The Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street is nearby and is located in a lively corner of the city.
Tenmangu are scattered all over the country.
All enshrine the god of learning, Sugawara no Michizane.
Tenmangu is called Tenjin-san and is loved by local people.
The last time I came to Osaka Temmangu was February 11th.
There were various stalls on both sides of the aisle.
It was the day when the Plum Festival began, and I didn’t expect the world to be scared of the threat of the new Corona.
Today, it is crowded with 753 and weddings.
However, now that the number of newly infected people with the new corona is starting to increase again, I feel a little self-deprecated.
I asked Mr. Sugawara no Michizane, “I hope you can return to your normal life as soon as possible.”
This concludes the introduction of “Osaka Temmangu”.
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