What other travelers are saying about Honmyoji Temple
This temple is a nice walk from Kumamoto castle and also a good morning climb. Temple history and dedication towards Kato Kitomasa imply respect and reading both histories are a good refresh on Japan Boudism and Japan unification and Korean wars.
A significant Nichiren Buddhist temple located on the western slopes of Kumamoto City. Established in 1585 by the renowned samurai lord Katō Kiyomasa to honor his father, the temple was initially built in Osaka and later relocated to Kumamoto Castle grounds. Following Kiyomasa’s death in 1611, the temple was moved to its current location in 1614, adjacent to his grave site.
A beautiful and peaceful place. There are over 170 steps up to the temple, but there are lots to enjoy on the way up. A perfect way to start my morning.
Spring for cherry blossoms, early summer for hydrangeas, or autumn for colorful foliage. Each season offers different natural displays along the stairway and temple grounds.
The temple is primarily a religious site with basic facilities. There are no commercial shops or restaurants within the temple grounds, though the surrounding neighborhood has local amenities.
Limited parking is available near the temple, but public transportation via the Kumamoto City Tram is recommended due to the central location and ease of access.
A typical visit takes 30 to 60 minutes, including time to climb the stairs, explore the temple grounds, and appreciate the seasonal scenery.