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Mizumadera Temple is a temple of the Tendai sect, a special head temple located in Mizuma, Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture. Its mountain name is Ryukokuzan. The principal image is Shokanzeon Bosatsu (Holy Kannon). It is commonly known as Mizuma Kannon and is the 4th temple of the New Saigoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage. The temple and its surrounding area have been selected as one of the 100 Best Greenery Spots in Osaka. The following four items are provided: 1. Goshuin (seal) for Daibiden Hall 2. Image of the principal object of worship 3. About the Goshuin 4. Historical document The Goshuin bag will be folded to a suitable size. This is an ancient temple widely known as a guardian deity against evil. It is said to have been founded by Gyoki at the behest of Emperor Shomu in the year Tenpyo 16 (744). At its peak, it boasted a large temple complex with seven main halls and over 130 monks' quarters. It was destroyed by fire during the military campaign of Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Tensho 13 (1585), and the current main hall was rebuilt in Bunka 8 (1811). The principal image is deeply revered as the "Kannon of Evil Prevention." The traditional event "Senbon Mochi-tsuki" (Thousand Rice Cake Making) celebrates the appearance of the principal image of Kannon. It began when Gyoki, along with the sixteen boys he led, made rice cakes with wooden sticks to the rhythm of a song and offered them to the principal image, and has been passed down to the present day.
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