Hozenji Temple

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Hozenji Temple is a small, historic Buddhist temple in Osaka’s Namba district, famed for its moss-covered Fudō Myōō statue that visitors splash with water for good fortune.

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Hozenji Temple canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
religious building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle traditional Japanese temple architecture
associatedWith Osaka local culture
good fortune
wish-making
city Osaka NERFINISHED
country Japan
culturalSignificance symbol of old Osaka ambiance
dedicatedTo Fudō Myōō NERFINISHED
district Namba entertainment district NERFINISHED
hasAlleyNameInJapanese 法善寺横丁
hasDeityType Myōō (Wisdom King) NERFINISHED
hasFeature lanterns
small temple grounds
stone-paved approach
traditional atmosphere
hasNameInJapanese 法善寺 NERFINISHED
hasRitual splashing water on Fudō Myōō statue
hasStatue moss-covered Fudō Myōō statue
isInUrbanArea yes
locatedIn Chūō-ku, Osaka NERFINISHED
Honshu
Japan
Kansai region
Namba NERFINISHED
Osaka
Osaka Prefecture
locatedOn Hozenji Yokocho alley NERFINISHED
near Dōtonbori NERFINISHED
Namba Station NERFINISHED
notableFor moss-covered Fudō Myōō statue
traditional stone-paved alley setting
water-splashing ritual
openToPublic yes
partOf Hozenji Yokocho area NERFINISHED
primaryDeityRole protector and remover of obstacles
region Kansai region
surface form: Kansai
religion Buddhism
subjectTo Buddhist temple customs
touristType popular spot for domestic tourists
popular spot for international tourists
worshipPractice offering prayers to Fudō Myōō
splashing water while making a wish

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Namba, Osaka, Japan hasLandmark Hozenji Temple