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Isshin-ji Temple
A historic Buddhist temple in Tennoji known for its memorial services and Buddha statues made from cremated ashes.
Attractions
Temple, Buddhist, Cultural Heritage
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Isshin-ji Temple, located in Osaka’s Tennoji Ward, is a Jodo sect temple with a history dating back to the 12th century. Revered for its unique practice of making Buddha statues from the cremated ashes of the deceased, the temple has become a place of deep spiritual connection and remembrance. It is also closely connected to memorial services for ordinary people, reflecting its role as a temple for the community. The grounds feature historic halls alongside modern structures, creating a striking contrast that highlights its evolving role in the area. Situated near Tennoji Park and Shitenno-ji, Isshin-ji stands as both a spiritual landmark and a cultural site that continues to draw worshippers and visitors alike.
Facilities & Services
Jodo sect Buddhist temple
Famous for Buddha statues made from cremated ashes
Long history as a temple of the people
Annual memorial services
Located near Tennoji Park and Shitenno-ji









