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・ Ōizumi, Gunma
・ Ōizumi, Yamanashi
・ Ōizumi-gakuen Station
・ Ōizumigakuenchō
・ Ōizumimachi, Nerima, Tokyo
・ Ōja Station
・ Ōji Station
・ Ōji Station (Nara)
・ Ōji Station (Tokyo)
・ Ōji, Nara
・ Ōji-Kamiya Station
・ Ōji-kōen Station
・ Ōjima Station
・ Ōjisama to Yuki no Yoru
・ Ōjiyama Station
Ōjō
・ Ōjōyōshū
・ Ōka (disambiguation)
・ Ōka (surname)
・ Ōka Station
・ Ōkagami
・ Ōkama Station
・ Ōkami
・ Ōkami Kakushi
・ Ōkami-san
・ Ōkamiden
・ Ōkaribe Station
・ Ōkawa (surname)
・ Ōkawa District, Kagawa
・ Ōkawa Station


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Ōjō
The term Ōjō (往生) is a term in Japanese Buddhism for rebirth in the Pure Land of Amitabha Buddha. Sometimes the term is expressed as . The subject of how to obtain birth in the Pure Land remained an important question throughout Japanese Buddhist history even until today.
== The Nara Schools ==

The early Nara Buddhism schools provided different opinions as to how to obtain rebirth in the Pure Land, though in some cases, such as the Hossō school taught that icchantikas (people who committed the Five Grave Acts) could not obtain rebirth ever. Other schools taught that while accessible to all, the rituals involved were difficult, or that rebirth was not desirable.

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