"Prominent Buddhist Temple"
Ōsu Kannon Temple is a famous Buddhist temple in central Nagoya initially built in Gifu Prefecture during the rule of the Kamakura shogunate. The temple was relocated to its current location in 1612 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founding father of the Tokugawa shogunate after the temple had been ravaged by constant flooding in the region. 'The Goddess of Mercy' is a hand-carved wooden statue located in the main hall and the primary deity of the temple, which is frequented large numbers of Buddhists who come to pay their respects to her.
2-21-47 Osu, Nagoya, Japan, 460-0011
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"Prominent Buddhist Temple"
Ōsu Kannon Temple is a famous Buddhist temple in central Nagoya initially built in Gifu Prefecture during the rule of the Kamakura shogunate. The temple was relocated to its current location in 1612 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founding father of the Tokugawa shogunate after the temple had been ravaged by constant flooding in the region. 'The Goddess of Mercy' is a hand-carved wooden statue located in the main hall and the primary deity of the temple, which is frequented large numbers of Buddhists who come to pay their respects to her.
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