Great shopping street to find good items at affordable price. Many food stores are along the way so you can enjoy food and beverages.
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Osu Kannon Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Osu Kannon is one of the three major Kannons in Japan. The library houses 15,000 ancient books, including copies of Kojiki, and is known as the "Three Books of Japan". The temple was originally located in Osu, Gifu. After Tokugawa Ieyasu built the castle in Nagoya in 1612, he sent someone to move the entire temple building to Osu. The surrounding towns and streets also became lively and developed into today's shopping districts. Therefore, Osu Kannon Temple has become a popular spot as the starting point for the development of Osu Shopping Street.
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Osu Kannon Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great shopping street to find good items at affordable price. Many food stores are along the way so you can enjoy food and beverages.
Awesome location as you can drop by before or after a walk at Osu Shopping Street. The temple remains its rustic look despite being located right beside a tourist hot spot. Services are easy to understand and explore!
Dasu Guanyin is one of Nagoya's most famous temples, Buddhist pilgrims should want to come to the attractions, the temple also has many peace signs to buy for blessings.
Very good place, worth a visit, very good, very good, very good!
The environment is good, it is recommended! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
If you are in a good place, you can consider it and see it.