Shitennō-Ji



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Shitennō-ji is a Buddhist temple located in Osaka, Japan. The temple was founded in 593 AD by Prince Shotoku, who is credited with introducing Buddhism to Japan. The temple has a long and rich history, and is one of the oldest temples in Japan.

The temple is open daily from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Admission is 300 yen for adults, and 200 yen for children. There is also a museum on the temple grounds that is open from 9am to 4:30pm, with an admission fee of 500 yen for adults and 300 yen for children.

The official website for Shitennō-ji is http://www.shitennoji.or.jp/english/index.html.

In the surrounding area, there are several other attractions worth visiting. The Osaka Castle is located nearby, and is open from 9am to 5pm with an admission fee of 600 yen for adults and 300 yen for children. The Dotonbori area is also a popular destination, known for its street food and nightlife. The Dotonbori Canal is especially picturesque at night, when the surrounding buildings are lit up. The nearby Shinsekai area is also worth exploring, with its unique blend of traditional and modern architecture.

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