Approximate walk4minutes

    
Shinganji Temple

To Shingenji Temple, where Sanada Yukimura and his son Daisuke hold a memorial service.

It was built during the Bunroku era during the era of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, but was demolished after the Winter Siege. In 1622, with the help of the Sanada clan's ancestors, the Unno clan, it was rebuilt on the site of the Osaka Winter Camp (Sanada Maru) as a memorial service for Sanada Yukimura and his son Daisuke. In addition, in 1867, the murder of Ryoma Sakamoto and Shintaro Nakaoka at the Omiya restaurant in Kawaramachi, Kyoto, involved several members of the Kyoto Mimawari group, including Hayanosuke Katsura, Yoshitaro Watanabe, and Yasujiro Takahashi, which brought it to even more attention. Ta. The Mimawarigumi also participated in the Battle of Toba-Fushimi and died in the battle, and were buried at Shingen-ji Temple, where their grave still exists.

Shinganji Temple
Address: 2-22 Esashi-cho, Tennoji-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture