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Revision as of 16:55, 2 May 2009
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. The name is derived from Owari Province, the former name for the area. The list was created in 1955.
Thirty-three Kannon
No. | Name | Japanese | Sangō | Sect | Location |
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1 | Hōshō-in | 宝生院 | Kitano-san | Shingon | Nagoya |
2 | Chōei-ji | 長栄寺 | Kōshō-san | Sōtō | Nagoya |
3 | Ryūfuku-ji | 笠覆寺 | Tenrin-zan | Shingon | Nagoya |
4 | Chōraku-ji | 長楽寺 | Inari-san | Sōtō | Nagoya |
5 | Ōbu | ||||
6 | Agui | ||||
7 | Minamichita | ||||
8 | Mihama | ||||
9 | Tokoname | ||||
10 | Chita | ||||
11 | Tōkai | ||||
12 | Nagoya | ||||
13 | Kanie | ||||
14 | Yatomi | ||||
15 | Shippō | ||||
16 | Jimoku-ji | 甚目寺 | Shingon | Jimokuji | |
17 | Inazawa | ||||
18 | Iwakura | ||||
19 | Ōguchi | ||||
20 | Inuyama | ||||
21 | Komaki | ||||
22 | Komaki | ||||
23 | Komaki | ||||
24 | Komaki | ||||
25 | Nagoya | ||||
26 | Seto | ||||
27 | Seto | ||||
28 | Nagoya | ||||
29 | Nagoya | ||||
30 | Nagoya | ||||
31 | Nagakute | ||||
32 | Nagoya | ||||
33 | Nagoya |
Tōkai Hundred Kannon
The Owari Thirty-three Kannon combine with the Mino Thirty-three Kannon in Gifu Prefecture, the Mikawa Thirty-three Kannon (三河三十三観音) in eastern Aichi Prefecture and Toyokawa Inari (豊川稲荷) to form the Tōkai Hundred Kannon.
See also
- Glossary of Japanese Buddhism (for an explanation of terms concerning Japanese Buddhism, Japanese Buddhist art, and Japanese Buddhist temple architecture)
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References