The Daruma Ichi festival on January 6-7 is the major annual event, drawing large crowds for ceremonial burning of old daruma and purchasing new ones. Weekdays during spring or autumn offer fewer visitors and opportunities to observe artisans working.
Artisans demonstrate the hand-painting process on-site. Visitors can observe the application of red color and facial features. Some workshops offer hands-on painting experiences, though availability varies.
Small daruma cost 500 to 1,500 yen. Medium sizes range from 2,000 to 5,000 yen. Large ceremonial versions start at 10,000 yen and increase based on size.
English signage is limited. The daruma-making process and temple rituals are visually clear and can be understood through observation. Basic transactions at the temple shop are manageable without Japanese language skills.