Located at the entrance of the bustling Osu Shopping District, Osu Kannon Temple is one of Nagoya’s most beloved cultural landmarks. Blending tradition, spirituality, and community, it offers visitors a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into Japan’s Buddhist heritage.
✨ Highlights:
🔹 Ancient Origins
Originally founded in the 14th century, the temple was relocated to its current site in the 17th century by Tokugawa Ieyasu, a major figure in Japanese history.
🔹 Sacred Statue of Kannon
The temple enshrines a wooden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy and compassion, attracting worshippers seeking blessings and protection.
🔹 Cultural Events & Flea Market
On the 18th of each month, the temple hosts a traditional flea market where you can browse antiques, local crafts, and Japanese curios.
🔹 Architectural Beauty
Its striking red architecture and sweeping rooflines make it a favorite photo spot, especially during festivals or when lanterns are hung.
🔹 Calm Amid the Chaos
Just steps from lively shopping streets, the temple provides a quiet space to experience Japanese spirituality and soak in serene surroundings.


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