Hozenji Temple of Weeping Sakura

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Hozenji Temple is a hidden gem tucked away in Osaka's vibrant Namba district, famous for its moss-covered Fudo Myoo statue that visitors splash with water for good luck. The intimate stone-paved alley leading to this atmospheric temple offers a serene escape from the neon-lit entertainment quarter surrounding it. The temple's name references weeping cherry blossoms, and the constantly wet statue appears to shed tears, creating a mystical ambiance that beautifully contrasts with modern Osaka.

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The temple is located in a narrow alley called Hozenji Yokocho, easily missed if you're not looking for itβ€”look for signs near Dotonbori. Follow temple etiquette by ladling water over the moss-covered statue before praying, and visit in the early morning or evening to avoid crowds and experience the magical lantern-lit atmosphere. Cash donations are customary, and several traditional restaurants line the alley if you want to experience old Osaka dining culture.

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