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page 1Buddhist temples in Osaka Prefecture

Katsuō-ji Temple
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Kanshin-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple located in the Teramoto neighborhood of the city of Kawachinagano, Osaka Prefecture, in the Kansai region of Japan. It is one of the head temples of the Kōyasan Shingon-shū branch of Shingon Buddhism. The temple has several National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties. Its precincts were designated a National Historic Site in 1972. and a Japan Heritage site.
Kyōkō-ji Temple
Kyōkō-ji (教興寺) is a Buddhist temple in Yao, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 588.
Dōmyō-ji
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Myōkoku-ji Temple
thumb|300px|The main building of Myokoku-ji
Ebara-ji Temple
Ebara-ji (家原寺) is a Buddhist temple in Nishi-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is affiliated with Kōyasan Shingon-shū. The central icon is the Bodhisattva, Monju (Mañjuśrī).
Kongō-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple in Kawachinagano, Osaka, Japan. It is the head temple of the Shingon Omuro sect. and also known under its mountain-name as . It is the 7th temple on the and is notable for the large number of designated cultural properties. The precincts of the temple were designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1934 with the area under protection expanded in 2011.
Fujii-dera Temple
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Jigen-ji Temple
thumb|Jigen-ji Temple
, also known as Nozaki Kannon (野崎観音), is a temple located at the foot of Mt. Iimori, in Daitō, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is famous for the 11-faced statue of Kanzeon Bosatsu, or Kannon, that it enshrines.
Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Osaka
Sōji-ji Temple
Buddhist temple in Ibaraki, Osaka prefecture, Japan
Eifuku-ji Temple
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Sairin-ji Temple
Sairin-ji (西琳寺) is a Buddhist temple in Habikino, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is affiliated with Kōyasan Shingon-shū, and was founded during the sixth century.
Sefuku-ji Temple
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