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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ōsu_KannonŌsu Kannon - Wikipedia

    Ōsu Kannon (大須観音) 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 (Aichi Ken, Nagoya-shi, Naka-ku Osu, 2-21-47). History. The official name is Kitanosan Shinpuku-ji Hōshō-in, but is popularly known as Ōsu Kannon.

  2. Osu Kannon (大須観音, Ōsu Kannon) is a popular Buddhist temple in central Nagoya. Originally built during the Kamakura Period (1192-1333) in neighboring Gifu Prefecture, the temple was moved to its current site by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1612 after the original temple had been repeatedly damaged by flooding. The current buildings are 20th ...

  3. Feb 19, 2016 · Osu Kannon is a beautiful and famous temple located in downtown Nagoya. Known officially as Kitano-san Shinpuku-ji Hōshō-in, the temple is an attraction for tourists and religious worshippers alike. History.

  4. www.hey-japan.com › place › osu-kannonŌsu Kannon - Hey Japan!

    Feb 6, 2023 · Ōsu Kannon is a Shingon Buddhist temple located in the city of Ōsu in central Nagoya, officially named Kitanosan Shinpuku-ji Hōshō-in. It was built in 1333 in Nagaoka village in Owari Province and was moved to its current location by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1612 due to frequent flooding.

  5. Osu Kannon Temple and shopping arcade are popular tourist destinations in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. Mixing the traditional Buddhist Temple architecture with a modern shopping arcade where anything can be bought.

  6. Osu Kannon Temple located was moved from Osu Village, Mino Province to the current location by the Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa in 1612. The antique market is held here on the 18th and 28th of each month. Share

  7. 大須観音 公式ホームページ(北野山 真福寺 寶生院)水子供養、自動車ご祈祷、名古屋市中区

  8. One of Nagoya Citys leading landmarks, Osu Kannon Temple was originally built in nearby Hashima-City in 1333 and was moved to its present site in 1612 on the orders of the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu during the construction of Nagoya Castle.

  9. Osu Kannon, officially known as Kitanosan Shinpuku-ji Hosho-in, was first built in the Hashima area of Gifu in the 14th century just outside Nagoya city. Osu Kannon Temple was moved to its present location in 1612 by local warlord, later shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu.

  10. www.japan-experience.com › attractions-excursions › osu-kannonOsu Kannon Guide - Japan Experience

    Oct 13, 2014 · Osu Kannon: read a guide to the Osu Kannon area of Nagoya famous for its electronic shops, international restaurants, fashion arcades and the historic Osu Kannon temple. Our activities in Nagoya Nagoya Sumo Tournament (July) Nagoya