Fuse Station is a railway station on Kintetsu Railway's Nara Line and Osaka Line. There is a long shopping street stretching from the north to south side of the station.
There are hiking trails from Hiraoka Shrine to the top of Ikoma Mountains .You can access these trails around 30 minutes away from Osaka city by train.
The shopping street is near Ishikiri Tsurugiya Shrine. You can find many restaurants, Japanese confectionaries and stationary stores with a retro vibe in this area.
This shrine is lovingly known as Ishikiri-san by those who visit it. In front of the shrine, proudly grows Higashiosaka’s natural treasure: a camphor tree facing the heavens.
This shopping street dates back over 50 years and is located between the north and south ends of Fuse Station. Restaurants, locally sourced groceries and mom and pop stores line the street and are packed with locals.
This shrine is lovingly known as Ishikiri-san by those who visit it. In front of the shrine, proudly grows Higashiosaka’s natural treasure: a camphor tree facing the heavens.
The shopping street is near Ishikiri Tsurugiya Shrine. You can find many restaurants, Japanese confectionaries and stationary stores with a retro vibe in this area.
This shrine is lovingly known as Ishikiri-san by those who visit it. In front of the shrine, proudly grows Higashiosaka’s natural treasure: a camphor tree facing the heavens.
The shopping street is near Ishikiri Tsurugiya Shrine. You can find many restaurants, Japanese confectionaries and stationary stores with a retro vibe in this area.