Ohatsu Tenjin Shrine
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Ohatsu Tenjin Flea Market

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Edward Hewes
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Time Out says

Hidden among the high-rises of Umeda, Tsuyutenjin Shrine – affectionately known as Ohatsu Tenjin – hosts one of Osaka’s most charming flea markets on the first and third Friday of every month.

The market is modest in size, but its convenient location makes it a must-visit for treasure hunters looking for something a bit more down-to-earth compared to the commercial bustle of central Osaka. On any given week there can be between 10 to 20 vendors set up beneath the shrine’s stone lanterns, offering a mix of antiques, pottery, retro and Showa-era goods.

The atmosphere is quietly magical. The 1,300-year-old shrine, dedicated to the deities of love and good fortune, is best known for the tragic tale of Ohatsu and Tokubei – Japan’s own Romeo and Juliet. Today, couples visit to hang heart-shaped ema (wish plaques) and pray for lasting love before browsing the market’s retro curiosities.

Details

Event website:
tuyutenjin.com/
Address
Ohatsu Tenjin Shrine
2-5-4 Sonezaki, Kita
Osaka
Transport:
Higashi-Umeda Station (Osaka Metro Tanimachi line); Kita-Shinchi Station (JR Tozai line); Osaka Station
Price:
Free entry
Opening hours:
8am-4.30pm on the 1st & 3rd Friday of every month (cancelled in case of rain)

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