Isshin-ji Temple

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Isshin-ji Temple is a historic Buddhist temple in Osaka, Japan, renowned for its unique Buddha statues made from the cremated ashes of the deceased.

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Isshin-ji Temple canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
religious building
associatedWith Amida Nyorai NERFINISHED
Pure Land Buddhism NERFINISHED
city Osaka NERFINISHED
country Japan
dedicatedTo Amida Buddha NERFINISHED
denomination Jodo sect NERFINISHED
foundedBy Honen NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1185
governedBy temple priesthood
hasAlternativeName Isshinji NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle modern Buddhist temple architecture
hasArtworkType Buddha statue
Nio statue
hasBuildingType columbarium
gate
main hall
hasCulturalSignificance unique use of cremated ashes in Buddhist statuary
hasFunction cremation ash enshrinement
memorial site
place of worship
hasNameInJapanese 一心寺 NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature Buddha statues made from cremated ashes
Okotsu Butsu (bone Buddhas) NERFINISHED
large Nio guardian statues
modern-style main gate
hasPeriodOfReconstruction post-World War II
hasRitual Buddhist chanting
annual memorial ceremonies
memorial services for the deceased
hasTheme remembrance of the dead
salvation through Amida Buddha
hasVisitorActivity offering incense
prayer
tourism
locatedIn Kansai region
Osaka
Tennoji-ku, Osaka NERFINISHED
locatedNear Shitenno-ji Temple NERFINISHED
Tennoji Park NERFINISHED
nearTransport Osaka Metro Tennoji area NERFINISHED
Tennoji Station NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
region Honshu NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
usesMaterial cremated human ashes
resin

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Tennoji-ku, Osaka containsLandmark Isshin-ji Temple