The open-air shrine is a place to commemorate love (there is a legend of a couple of martyrs). There is a 1100-year-old legend of the Royal Church God, the patron saint of Zenggenzaki and Meitan. The painted horses here are also about love. The figure below has the shape of Q version. But what's more interesting is that this is Osaka's "ghost market", which is the old goods market. There is a junk market on Fridays of the first and third weeks of each month. Here is a screenplay "Xiongye" which I found. It's a handwritten script from 100 years ago. It's still a favorite script. Very cheap. Here I feel the life of Osaka is very satisfying.