What other travelers are saying about Senkoji Temple
The most iconic temple in the area. Very beautiful and fun to walk around. Multiple paths connecting to the observation deck above the mounting, the drumming stone, and more.
On the way from Setoda to Hiroshima, we stopped by here. If we had more time, I would have liked to visit the shopping street and the hot springs in the evening, but this time I focused on Senkoji, the place I most wanted to see.
The area around the temple has a lovely atmosphere and offers the kind of scenery that’s typical of Onomichi. The view from the temple grounds was absolutely stunning. The descent from the three-story pagoda was shorter than I expected.
Nice place for temple and watching the hilly port scene in 尾道市. The sound of rings is relaxing and there is a good spot for watching the peak tram. You may take the tram up and walk down the scope in 25 mins.
I don't really know much about the temple, but it is one of the recommended place to visit in Onomichi. I'll definitely read up on this place at a later time!
I was descending the from the observatory via the Bungaku no Michi and I came across this place. This temple has a beautiful view and a bell. I don't know the significance of the bell but I saw some locals ringing it.
Visited at 28 Mar 2025
Senkoji Temple is accessible via the Senkoji Ropeway cable car from Onomichi Station, which takes about 3 minutes to reach the summit. You can also hike up the temple trail on foot, which takes approximately 15-20 minutes through the scenic Senkoji Park.
Senkoji Temple is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Temple admission is free, but the Senkoji Ropeway costs 500 yen for adults (round trip) and 250 yen for children. The temple grounds can be visited year-round.
The best time to visit Senkoji Temple is during cherry blossom season (early April) when over 10,000 sakura trees bloom in Senkoji Park, or during autumn foliage season (mid to late November) when maple leaves create spectacular red and orange colors around the temple grounds.
At Senkoji Temple, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea and islands, visit the Literature Path (Bungaku-no-michi) with stone monuments of famous poets, explore Senkoji Park's walking trails, and see the iconic three-story pagoda. The temple also offers stunning sunset views over Onomichi city.
Yes, Senkoji Temple gained international recognition as a filming location in Yasujiro Ozu's masterpiece 'Tokyo Story' (1953). The temple's scenic overlook and ropeway were featured prominently in the film, making it a popular pilgrimage site for cinema enthusiasts and Japanese film history buffs visiting Onomichi.