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1.Shōen-ji | ||||||
Shōen-ji (正圓寺) is a Buddhist temple in Abeno-ku, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 939. 34°38′07″N 135°30′12″E / 34.6354°N 135.5033°E / 34.6354; 135.5033 | ||||||
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2.Senkō-ji ・Hirano-ku, Osaka, Japan | ||||||
Senkō-ji (全興寺) is a Buddhist temple in Hirano-ku, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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3.Dainenbutsu-ji ・Hirano-ku, Osaka, Japan | ||||||
Dainenbutsu-ji (大念仏寺) is a Buddhist temple in Hirano-ku, Osaka, Japan. It was founded in 1127. | ||||||
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4.Taihei-ji | ||||||
Taihei-ji (太平寺) is a Buddhist temple in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in about 1555, and it is affiliated with Sōtō Buddhism. 34°39′33″N 135°30′49″E / 34.6593°N 135.5137°E / 34.6593; 135.5137 | ||||||
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5.Taiyū-ji | ||||||
Taiyū-ji (太融寺) is a Buddhist temple in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 821. 34°42′06″N 135°30′15″E / 34.7018°N 135.5041°E / 34.7018; 135.5041 | ||||||
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6.Hōon'in ・Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan | ||||||
Hōon'in (報恩院) is a Buddhist temple in Chūō-ku, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in the Kanbun Era, 1661–1672. | ||||||
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7.Horaku-ji ・Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan | ||||||
Hōraku-ji (法楽寺) is a Buddhist temple in Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. It was founded in 1178 by Taira no Shigemori. | ||||||
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8.Isshin-ji ・Tennōji-ku, Osaka | ||||||
Isshin-ji (一心寺) is a Pure Land Buddhist temple in Osaka, Japan. Starting in the Meiji period, thirteen images have been formed, each incorporating the ashes of tens of thousands of devotees. The annual burial ceremony on 21 April in turn draws tens of thousands of worshippers.[1] | ||||||
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Sect:Jōdo-shū | ||||||
9.Kokubun-ji (Osaka) ・Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan | ||||||
Kokubun-ji (国分寺) is a Buddhist temple in Kita-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 655 during the reign of Empress Kōgyoku, and is affiliated with Shingon Buddhism. It is also known as Nagara Kokubun-ji (長柄国分寺). | ||||||
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10.Shōren-ji | ||||||
Shōren-ji (青蓮寺) is a Buddhist temple in Tennōji-ku, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded by Prince Shōtoku, and is affiliated with Kōyasan Shingon-shū. 34°39′38″N 135°30′47″E / 34.66050°N 135.51314°E / 34.66050; 135.51314 | ||||||
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11.Shitennō-ji ・1-1-18 Shitennō-ji | ||||||
Shitennō-ji (Japanese: 四天王寺, Temple of the Four Heavenly Kings) is a Buddhist temple in Ōsaka, Japan. It is also known as Arahaka-ji, Nanba-ji, or Mitsu-ji. The temple is sometimes regarded as the first Buddhist and oldest officially-administered temple in Japan,[1][2] although the temple complex and buildings have been rebuilt over the centuries, with the last reconstruction taking place in 1963. Shortly after World War II, Shitennō-ji became independent of the parent Tendai sect, and formed the "Wa" sect (wa-shū, 和宗) of Buddhism.[3] | ||||||
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12.Taiyū-ji | ||||||
Taiyū-ji (太融寺) is a Buddhist temple in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 821. 34°42′06″N 135°30′15″E / 34.7018°N 135.5041°E / 34.7018; 135.5041 | ||||||
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13.Taiyū-ji | ||||||
Taiyū-ji (太融寺) is a Buddhist temple in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 821. 34°42′06″N 135°30′15″E / 34.7018°N 135.5041°E / 34.7018; 135.5041 | ||||||
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14.Taiyū-ji | ||||||
Taiyū-ji (太融寺) is a Buddhist temple in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 821. 34°42′06″N 135°30′15″E / 34.7018°N 135.5041°E / 34.7018; 135.5041 | ||||||
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15.Taiyū-ji | ||||||
Taiyū-ji (太融寺) is a Buddhist temple in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 821. 34°42′06″N 135°30′15″E / 34.7018°N 135.5041°E / 34.7018; 135.5041 | ||||||
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