Higashi-kai

Higashi-kai

Event Overview

1,400 years ago, when Shitennoji was built by Shitennoji, it began to be built as a place (Shiyakuin) where a variety of medicinal herbs were planted and applied to people. Since the statue of King Aizen, who has a strong interest in the main ancestor, is enshrined, there are many young and old people who are called "Aizen-san" and seek good relations every day. We pray for the spirit of our ancestors, the new Buddha, and the Buddha, and perform the legal service.

Info

Osaka Metro Shitennoji-mae Yuyogaoka Station → 5 minutes on foot

Event Period

Price

Free (but for ancestor donation and conversion)

Event Category

Enodal, annual event

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