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Fashan Temple walks a ~ to worship the Ming Wang. The temple is small and not big. It seems that everything can be prayed. Bye, you finally have to sprinkle water.~ Candle match incense is self-paying and self-collecting.
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Hozen-ji Temple is a small temple hidden in the Dotonbori area. It is a rare and clean place in the noisy metropolis of Osaka City. Immovable Lord" is a major feature of the temple. People who come to pray need to scoop water and sprinkle it on the Buddha statue. After a long period of time, the whole body is covered with moss. The main purpose here is to pray for success in love and prosperity in business, which is said to be very effective. In addition, there are many traditional restaurants and izakayas along the Hozenji area, and the alley still retains the nostalgic atmosphere of Kyoto's Pontocho.
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Fashan Temple walks a ~ to worship the Ming Wang. The temple is small and not big. It seems that everything can be prayed. Bye, you finally have to sprinkle water.~ Candle match incense is self-paying and self-collecting.
Fashan Temple is in an alley in the Dotonbori area. The biggest feature is that the Buddha statue is full of moss, but it is really small here. If you visit, you don't have to come here specially, but it is still very special.
Fashan Temple is a rare clean place in the noisy metropolis of Osaka City. People who come to pray need to pour water on the Buddha statue, and after years, let the water hang and grow moss. There are many traditional restaurants and izakayas along the road along the Fashan Temple, and the nostalgic atmosphere of Kyoto Predoku is preserved in the alley.
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#Meng Chunwei.2016.03 Osaka Kobe Kyoto 8#Fashan Temple is very close to Dotonbori Food Street. It takes about 5 minutes to walk from Dotonbori. One end is in the alley and the other is close to the main road and Namba subway. It rains when there are almost no tourists. There are locals who worship religiously. Fashan Temple is very small, and there are many large white lanterns hanging next to the main hall. There is a small temple in the high-rise building. There is also a quiet temple in such a lot of land and gold. It is really rare. The drizzle gave Fashan Temple a layer of water light before praying. The right way to pray is to use the right hand to receive water to wash your left hand, and then use the left hand to receive water to wash your right hand. Bend and bow three times, clap your hand three times, and then bow three times.
In fact, it was very unintentional to walk to this place, because the crab shop was waiting in line until 7:20, so around, saw a small alley called Fashan Temple Ding and went into it, did not expect to come to the end of such a place, the temple was divided into two parts by the alley, near the shopping mall where there is a knockable seed and the other side is relatively spacious can kneel worship. It's hard to imagine the busy downtown area next to it. It can keep a long-lost quiet here.
The most important belief center in Dalton Horizon is the Fashan Temple, which is a rare and pure place in the noisy metropolis of Osaka. The name of the mountain is Tianlong Mountain. I've already visited Fashan Temple, but this must be taken at night to be beautiful, so we cooked a horse and killed chickens after dinner and then came again! _________ To pray in Fashan Temple, we must make a wish in front of the stone Buddha statue, and then pour water on the Buddha statue. The Temple of Fashan Temple is called Qianri Temple Street because it has been chanting Buddha for a thousand consecutive days. There are many restaurants on both sides, but they are not noisy at all. They are very similar to the Jintianman Palace we passed in Kyoto later, but I prefer to stay quiet in the bustle! People who come to pray need to scoop water on Buddha statues and sprinkle it over the years, so that the water hangs immovably and grows moss. In addition, there are many traditional restaurants and wine houses along the road of Fashan Temple, and there is a nostalgic atmosphere of Kyoto Xianduo Ding in the alley.