Hozenji Yokocho
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Hozenji Yokocho (法善寺横丁) is a narrow 80-meter stone-paved alley lined with traditional restaurants, bars, and the moss-covered Hozenji Temple. The temple's Fudo Myoo statue is entirely covered in green moss from decades of water offerings — visitors ladle water over the statue while making wishes, a practice that created the distinctive moss coating over 200+ years.
The alley atmosphere evokes Showa-era Osaka — lanterns, intimate izakayas, and the sound of water ladling onto stone. The location (two blocks from Dotonbori's chaos) creates striking contrast between tourist circus and intimate traditional alley.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Alley and Fudo statue: 24/7
Closed: Alley and statue: never closed | Individual restaurants may close Mondays
Entrance Fee
Free to walk and offer water at statue | Upscale izakayas: ¥4,000–8,000/person
Best Season
Year-round | Evening for lantern atmosphere | After midnight for quiet and atmosphere
Visit Duration
20–30 minutes (alley walk + statue ritual) | Longer if dining
Getting There
Access Information
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