2-chōme-13-9 Sonezaki, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0057, JapanMap
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For the size of the shrine, there is a very splendid and clear auspicious piece card.
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It's just a small shrine, but as expected, only the big city and the lucky piece card were built with magnificent and clear ones. "Goteru" means "goneru" and is used in Kyoto and Osaka for the same purpose. It seems that the origin is that Jizo was properly enshrined because he treated the excavated Jizo poorly at the time of construction of the Sonezaki police station, so disasters occurred one after another. It seems to be Osaka, saying that there is a benefit of disaster relief. ...
It is located along a narrow street that is beside Sonezaki Ohatsu Tenjin-dori. It's a small Jizo, but it was well managed. I visited at night, but it was lit up firmly, so it was good to be able to read the signboard with the origin.
silently in the alley behind the sonezaki police station
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There is Jizo statue quietly in the alley behind the Sonezaki police station, which is very close to Osaka Station, and I visited. It seems that the plague disaster was dispersed around the beginning of the Showa period, and I thought it would be good if a spiritual test would appear in the epidemic of modern coronavirus.
On weekend nights, it is crowded with many customers in the Ohatsu Tenjin-dori shopping street, so you can't walk straight. It was quietly in the alley to avoid the hustle and bustle. The red beech in the dark alley is eye-catching.
It is located behind the Sonezaki police station, which is a short distance from Ohatsu Tenjin-dori. I found a signboard while walking along Ohatsu Tenjin-dori and worshiped. According to the instruction manual, the place where this Jizo-san excavated from this area was enshrined and the plague that was widespread at that time quickly scattered. It was worshiped as Jizo of the invitation and the disaster, and the flowers were turned to and cleaned cleanly. "Gote" means "goneru" in the Osaka dialect. ...
For the size of the shrine, there is a very splendid and clear auspicious piece card.
It's just a small shrine, but as expected, only the big city and the lucky piece card were built with magnificent and clear ones. "Goteru" means "goneru" and is used in Kyoto and Osaka for the same purpose. It seems that the origin is that Jizo was properly enshrined because he treated the excavated Jizo poorly at the time of construction of the Sonezaki police station, so disasters occurred one after another. It seems to be Osaka, saying that there is a benefit of disaster relief. ...
a little jizo.
It is located along a narrow street that is beside Sonezaki Ohatsu Tenjin-dori. It's a small Jizo, but it was well managed. I visited at night, but it was lit up firmly, so it was good to be able to read the signboard with the origin.
silently in the alley behind the sonezaki police station
There is Jizo statue quietly in the alley behind the Sonezaki police station, which is very close to Osaka Station, and I visited. It seems that the plague disaster was dispersed around the beginning of the Showa period, and I thought it would be good if a spiritual test would appear in the epidemic of modern coronavirus.
it was quiet.
On weekend nights, it is crowded with many customers in the Ohatsu Tenjin-dori shopping street, so you can't walk straight. It was quietly in the alley to avoid the hustle and bustle. The red beech in the dark alley is eye-catching.
and they were supported by local faith
It is located behind the Sonezaki police station, which is a short distance from Ohatsu Tenjin-dori. I found a signboard while walking along Ohatsu Tenjin-dori and worshiped. According to the instruction manual, the place where this Jizo-san excavated from this area was enshrined and the plague that was widespread at that time quickly scattered. It was worshiped as Jizo of the invitation and the disaster, and the flowers were turned to and cleaned cleanly. "Gote" means "goneru" in the Osaka dialect. ...