9.Places to stop by

Visiting a shrine is not just about going there; combining it with enjoying the sights, history, and tastes makes it a truly memorable experience.

9.1 Photo Spots & How to Collect Goshuin Stamps
For those who want to enjoy taking photos while also collecting Goshuin stamps, we’ll introduce the “order to visit” and “photogenic spots.”
🔸Recommended Photo Spots (Temple Grounds & Surrounding Area)

LocationSubject/Point of InterestDescription/Tips
Large Torii Gate and Entrance to the ApproachA composition using the torii gate as a frame, utilizing perspective to create depthWhen photographing the approach straight ahead, the greenery and shadows on either side tighten the composition
Statue of Lord Hideyoshi (near the main hall)A photograph combining the bronze statue and the shrine buildingChanging the expression and angle of the bronze statue changes the impression
Shūseki Garden (Dry Landscape Garden)Contrast of stone arrangement, sand patterns, and mossA garden designed by Shigemori Mirei, a landscape architect of the Showa era. The vertical and horizontal composition enhances the garden’s patterns
Back torii gate, lanterns, and guardian lion-dogsBack torii gate, lanterns, and guardian lion-dogs
Emphasizing shadows and outlines from an oblique angle
If you walk to the back of the shrine grounds, you can find hidden structures as well
Front view of the main shrineFull view of the shrine building, roof, and doorsThe frontal composition expresses dignity. Paying attention to the light and shadow between the pillars adds depth and character
View of Gokurakubashi Bridge and the Castle TowerA bridge, castle, and shrine in one shotAfter leaving the shrine, including the direction of the castle tower expands the composition

🔸Example of a Goshuin Stamp Pilgrimage
1.Worship and Purification at the Water Basin
Pass through the torii gate, bow, and then proceed to the water basin. Calm your mind and proceed to worship.
2.Worship at the Main Hall/Honden (Two bows, two claps, one bow, etc.)
After worshipping, proceed to explore the temple grounds.
3.Move to the Goshuin Stamp Reception Area
Request your goshuin stamp at the reception area to the right of the main hall. It’s smoother if you hand over your goshuin stamp book open.
The official website also states, “After the prayer, you are free to take photos on the temple grounds.”
4.Photographing the Grounds and Visiting the Garden
After receiving your goshuin stamp, take your time to photograph the garden and its architecture.
5.Exploring the Exit and Back Spots
Take photos of the back torii gate, lanterns, guardian lion-dogs, and the direction of Gokuraku Bridge, keeping the return route in mind.

Following this flow will allow you to enjoy both photography and collecting goshuin stamps while thoroughly appreciating the entire temple grounds.

9.2 Recommended Visiting Times and Tips for Avoiding Crowds
Since this shrine is located within Osaka Castle Park, a popular tourist destination, choosing the right time and day will make your visit more comfortable.
🔸Recommended Times
・Early Morning (Immediately after opening to around 9:00 AM)
There are fewer people, allowing for a peaceful visit and photography experience.
・Morning (9:00 AM to 11:00 AM)
This is before the peak tourist season.
・Evening to Just Before Sunset
Backlighting and soft light are more likely, allowing for photography that utilizes silhouettes and shadows. However, be aware that sunset is earlier in winter.
・After Rain or Cloudy Days
Without strong sunlight, the contrast isn’t too strong, resulting in photos with muted colors.

🔸Tips for Avoiding Crowds
・Choose Weekdays
Weekends and holidays tend to be crowded with tourists. If possible, we recommend visiting on a weekday.
・Avoid Event Days and Concert Days
Event days, such as those at Osaka Castle Hall, tend to see increased visitor numbers. Check the event schedule in advance.
・Avoid the time between noon and early afternoon.
This is the peak tourist time. You may find yourself without a place to stand.
・Aim for rainy or cloudy days.
There are often fewer people compared to sunny days, making it easier to take photos.
・Shift your season.
Cherry blossom season and peak autumn foliage season are crowded. Choosing a slightly earlier or later time will allow for a more peaceful visit.
・Consider parking and traffic congestion.
If going by car, leave early to account for the risk of full parking lots. Consider using public transportation as well.

9.3 Cafe and Lunch Information around Osaka Castle Park
Here are some recommended places for those who want to enjoy a delicious meal or take a break at a cafe after visiting the temple. These locations are easy to incorporate into your sightseeing route.

Store NameGenre/FeaturesLocation/Estimated AccessRemarks
55+ caféCafé & Light MealsLocated inside JO-TERRACE OSAKA, close to the station (approx. 2-minute walk)9:30 AM – 6:00 PM / Breakfast available. A relaxing café
Italian Dining NATURAItalian, Pizza, PastaLocated inside JO-TERRACE OSAKATerrace seating available. Popular pizza and pasta menu
Starbucks/R BakerCafe & BakeryMorinomiya Station – Osaka Castle Park area, near the fountainConvenient for light meals, bread, and coffee
good spoon All Day Brunch & BBQ TerraceBrunch CafeNear Osaka Castle ParkA restaurant suitable for brunch or enjoying terrace seating
Bluebirds Rooftop TerraceCafe/TerraceNear Osaka Castle Park StationA cafe where you can enjoy light meals and tea while taking in the view
Station-front ParlorCafe/Coffee ShopLocated inside JO-TERRACE OSAKAFreshly brewed coffee, pancakes, and other coffee shop menu items available
Asushoku MorinomiyaCafe, Set Meals, LunchNear Morinomiya Station, a few minutes’ walkOpen terrace available. Set meals, Western food, and balanced meal menus

These shops are easily placed along pilgrimage and sightseeing routes, making them ideal for resting tired bodies or taking a break after taking photos.