Hosshin-ji
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35°29′18.5″N 135°44′33.3″E / 35.488472°N 135.742583°E Hosshin-ji (発心寺) is a Soto Zen temple in Obama, Fukui Prefecture, Japan.
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35°29′18.5″N 135°44′33.3″E / 35.488472°N 135.742583°E / 35.488472; 135.742583 Hosshin-ji (発心寺) is a Soto Zen temple in Obama, Fukui Prefecture, Japan.
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