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&lt;center&gt;Buddhist temples of Suita City, Osaka Prefecture&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;&gt;大阪府、吹田市の仏教寺院&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The problem with Japanese Buddhist studies is the lack of information on
contemporary Buddhist practices. While there is plenty of documentation of of
Buddhist doctrines, art, and history there is not much written about how modern
Japanese Buddhism is practiced. The purpose of my survey is to take the city of
Suita in Osaka prefecture and make a catalog of every temple and its
practices.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;By surveying every single temple in Suita City, I can create a control
sample for future religious studies research. I believe that Suita City is a
good sample, it is in a historical part of Japan, being located outside of
Osaka (a former imperial capital and important trade and merchant city from
then on), but is far enough away from the big cities that the practices here
would be more genuine and reflecting personal belief and not the politics that
arise when in proximity to se    </description>
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&lt;p&gt;I. Houjuu-ji (Jodo shu)　法住寺（浄土宗)&lt;/p&gt;
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Comment　 　 論評&lt;br&gt;
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　 The survey of this temple was conducted by visiting and personally touring
the temple grounds, and interviewing a random male on the premises (who was not
a member of the congregation) and the head priest of Houjuu-ji.&lt;br&gt;
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　 Houjuu-ji in its current state dates back to 1960. Originally built in
Osaka in 1599 AD, on June 3, 1945 the original structure was burnt down due to
air raids during World War II and rebuilt at its current location in Suita city
in the 1960&#039;s. Houjuu-ji consists of 4 buildings, a garage, a small shrine to
Jizou, the traditional-style Hon-dou or main hall (figure 18), and a modern
style annex which has facilities for the parishioners and living space for the
abbot and his family. The garage is massive, the Hon-dou a    </description>
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      I. Houjuu-ji (Jodo shu)　法住寺（浄土宗)



Comment        論評

    The survey of this temple was conducted by visiting and personally touring the temple grounds, and interviewing a random male on the premises (who was not a member of the congregation) and the head priest of Houjuu-ji.

    Houjuu-ji in its current state dates back to 1960. Originally built in Osaka in 1599 AD, on June 3, 1945 the original structure was burnt down due to air raids during World War II and rebuilt at its current location in Suita city in the 1960&#039;s. Houjuu-ji consists of 4 buildings, a garage, a small shrine to Jizou, the traditional-style Hon-dou or main hall (figure 18), and a modern style annex which has facilities for the parishioners and living space for the abbot and his family. The garage is massive, the Hon-dou and the shrine to Jizou being built on top of it. The temple grounds are inaccessible except for staircases in the front and back and an elevated tunnel from the annex.


    この寺の調査は、訪問し    </description>
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      The problem with Japanese Buddhist studies is the lack of information on contemporary Buddhist practices. While there is plenty of documentation of of Buddhist doctrines, art, and history there is not much written about how modern Japanese Buddhism is practiced. The purpose of my survey is to take the city of Suita in Osaka prefecture and make a catalog of every temple and its practices.

By surveying every single temple in Suita City, I can create a control sample for future religious studies research. I believe that Suita City is a good sample, it is in a historical part of Japan, being located outside of Osaka (a former imperial capital and important trade and merchant city from then on), but is far enough away from the big cities that the practices here would be more genuine and reflecting personal belief and not the politics that arise when in proximity to seats of aristocratic or military power.

日本の仏教の研究の問題は、現在の仏教の活動の情報は少ないで在る。仏教について教え、とか美術とか、歴史はよく記録されているのに、近代の仏教の活動はあまり記録されて    </description>
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