Le Ōsu Kannon (大須観音) est un temple du courant Shingon situé dans le quartier d'Ōsu à Nagoya au Japon. Il fait partie de la route des trente-trois Kannon d'Owari dont il est d'ailleurs la première étape.
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Ōsu Kannon is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect located in Ōsu, in central Nagoya, Japan. It belongs to the Owari Thirty-three Kannon. Its address is 愛知県名古屋市中区大須2-21-47.
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The Fuji Sengen Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Ōsu in central Nagoya, central Japan.
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The Hongan-ji Nagoya Betsuin is a Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist temple located in Naka ward, Nagoya in central Japan.
The temple is a short distance south of Ōsu Kannon Station. It is also known a Nishi Betsuin, being associated with Nishi Hongan-ji in Kyoto. It is contrasted with the Ōtani-ha temple of the same name, popularly known as Higashi Betsuin.
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Ōsu is an area located in the Naka ward of Nagoya, central Japan.
Ōsu is a historic area which has many small shops offering everything from Japanese traditional food to handicrafts. A large department store is OSU301. It is popular amongst fashionable young people as well.
The Ōsu Street Performer's Festival is held every year in October. The highlight is the parade of the oiran.
There are a number of temples and shrines and religious institutions in this area. The most important ones are Ōsu Kannon and Banshō-ji and not far away is Hongan-ji Betsuin temple.
Ōsu Kannon Station is located at Ōsu.
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Banshō-ji is a small temple located in Ōsu in central Nagoya, Japan.
Lord Oda Nobuhide built this Sōtō Buddhist temple in the then village of Nagoya in 1540, and invited the priest Daiun to open it. Katō Kiyomasa stayed at the temple, which served as his quarters while he was engaged in the construction of Nagoya Castle. The temple was rebuilt in 1610 at its present site.
Directly located at the main street is the stone gate. Two kitsune guard the entrance. Many paper lanterns give light.