Dainenbutsu-ji

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| name = Dainenbutsu-ji

| native_name = 大念仏寺

| native_name_lang = ja

| image = Dainenbutsuji01s2048.jpg

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| alt = Picture of Dainenbutu-ji

| caption = Picture of Dainenbutu-ji

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| map_type = Japan Osaka Prefecture

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| coordinates = {{Coord|34|37|38.08|N|135|33|1.79|E|scale:15000_region:JP-27_type:landmark|display=inline,title|name=大念仏寺}}

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| religious_affiliation = Yuzu Nembutsu

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| location = Hirano-ku, Osaka, Japan

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| architecture_type = Buddhist Temple

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| founded_by = Ryōnin

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| established = 1127

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| website = {{URL|http://www.dainenbutsuji.com}}

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Dainenbutsu-ji (大念仏寺) is a Buddhist temple in Hirano-ku, Osaka, Japan. It was founded in 1127. It is the headquarters of the small Yuzu Nembutsu school of Pure Land Buddhism.

See also