Nestled in the heart of Osaka, Hozenji Yokocho is a historic alley that offers a stark contrast to the bustling, neon-lit Dotonbori. The narrow, winding lanes are lined with paper lanterns and traditional tea houses, creating a serene and timeless atmosphere. At the center of this tranquil setting stands the 17th-century Hozenji Temple, known for its moss-covered Buddha statue. Visitors can observe devotees performing the ritual of splashing water on the statue, a practice that has endured for centuries. This intimate and evocative space invites visitors to step back in time and experience a quieter, more contemplative side of Osaka.
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