A section of stone road near Dotonbori, more than 60 restaurants are scattered in the Edo-style alleyways, with dozens of small restaurants, taverns and cafes, though less than 100 meters. There is also the temple of Hoshan, which is dedicated to the water and the immobility of the dripping, which is splashed with water and blessed, and the statue of God is covered with moss.
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A section of stone road near Dotonbori, more than 60 restaurants are scattered in the Edo-style alleyways, with dozens of small restaurants, taverns and cafes, though less than 100 meters. There is also the temple of Hoshan, which is dedicated to the water and the immobility of the dripping, which is splashed with water and blessed, and the statue of God is covered with moss.
This is a very well preserved alley, retains the style of the past, now it is a place that is more famous restaurants, so this place is a good choice whether to go shopping or eat food.
It is a famous local food street, there are many local famous old-fashioned food shops can be found here, so you can eat here, and there is a small temple of the same name, you can also visit it.
This place can be said to be a collection of the most famous food in Osaka shops, if you live nearby, you can come here for a few days, but the consumption feeling inside is still a little more expensive, maybe the environment is in this place.
It is said that this place can make visitors feel a feeling of the Edo period, but I don't think it is very much, it is still a more commercial feeling, but just walk around, I think it is ok.