Heading south in Osaka, you can find a temple built in the Baekje architectural style called “Shitenno-ji.” This temple was established by Prince Shotoku, who embraced Buddhism from Baekje. “Scenery Around Shitenno-ji in Osaka” The surroundings of Shitenno-ji in Osaka offer a somewhat different atmosphere from the bustling areas of Dotonbori and Namba, which can be considered the central districts ...
Heading south in Osaka, there is a Buddhist temple that can be read as “Sacheonwangsa” in our native Korean characters. It is a Buddhist temple called “Shitenno-ji.” Although it may seem like a typical Buddhist temple, it has historical connections to Korea. This temple was originally established by Prince Shotoku in 578, who received three artisans from Baekje, an ancient ...
About OWL Magazine
This is OWL Magazine, sharing diverse information about travel, restaurants, lifestyle, and more. If you need any assistance regarding travel, living, or anything related to Korea, feel free to contact us. "suggest.owlmagazine@gmail.com"