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...
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ones are Ōsu Kannon (大須観音) and Banshō-ji (万松寺) and not far away is Hongan-ji Betsuin temple (本願寺派名古屋別院). Ōsu Kannon Station is located at Ōsu. Ryukasui...
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Ōsu Kannon Station (大須観音駅, Ōsu Kannon-eki) is an underground metro station located in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan operated by the Nagoya...
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shopping area, there is also Ōsu, a sprawling old-style small-trader shopping area spreading out from the large Ōsu Kannon (大須観音), a Buddhist temple that...
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Parade of Echigo (Echigo no yume-dōchū). The Ōsu Street Performers' Festival is an event held around Ōsu Kannon Temple in Nagoya yearly around the beginning...
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unexpectedly in 1551, and his remains are interred in a little-known alley near Osu Kannon temple in Nagoya. Nobuhide's eldest son, Oda Nobuhiro, was illegitimate...
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Museum of Fine Arts (N/BMFA) (permanently closed) The Ōsu shopping district and nearby temples, Ōsu Kannon and Banshō-ji The Tokugawa Art Museum and the Tokugawa...
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The Owari Thirty-three Kannon (尾張三十三観音, Owari Sanjūsan Kannon) are a collection of Buddhist temples in western Aichi Prefecture, Japan, all dedicated to...
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shrines were filmed at the Ōsu Kannon marketplace, near the heart of the city's commercial district. Sequentially, the scenes at Ōsu begin with Jack praying...
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