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Visalia Buddhist Church
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
LeadershipRinban Kakei Nakagawa
Rev. Alan Sakamoto
Location
Location514 E Center Ave
Visalia, California
Geographic coordinates36°19′52.9″N 119°17′13.4″W / 36.331361°N 119.287056°W / 36.331361; -119.287056
Architecture
Date established1907
Website
https://visaliabuddhistchurch.org/

Visalia Buddhist Church (or Visalia Buddhist Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Visalia, California. It is an affiliate of the Buddhist Churches of America.

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