Senkō-ji
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全興寺 | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Prefecture | Osaka Prefecture |
Location | |
Location | Hirano-ku, Osaka, Japan |
Municipality | Osaka |
34°37′24″N 135°33′19″E / 34.6234°N 135.5553°E / 34.6234; 135.5553 | |
Architecture | |
Type | Buddhist Temple |
Founder | Prince Shōtoku |
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Senkō-ji (全興寺) is a Buddhist temple in Hirano-ku, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
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