What other travelers are saying about Shitenno-ji Temple
Nice area but in the middle of multiple large buildings. The pagado is well maintained and was able to enter but only the first floor. Worth the 500 yen for about an hour.
It is one of Japan's oldest Temples and the first ever to be built by the state. It was founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, who supported the introduction of Buddhism into Japan. Entrance fee 500 Yen for Adults and 300 for Children.
A beautiful place...
A peaceful place.
The beauty of people and the nice and welcome of the people working inside..the temple..
And the smile of the gentlemen that sell to us incense stick to offer at temple ,his patience to explain to us the story of temple..
It's one of the most emotional places ever visited
It wasn't something on our Radar but being 15 minutes walk away from our accommodation and some time, we walked and it was totally worth it. The original being such and old temple was what made me want to go and with vast grounds and lots to look at, great online explanations via QR code, it was worth every bit. Small fee (Y500) to get into the main temple but very picture worthy.
We visited Shitennō-ji Temple beginning of January in the morning. There weren’t a lot of people, so it felt very peaceful. It’s the perfect place to take amazing photos. We went up the pagoda, you have to take your shoes off at the entrance and you are not allowed to take pictures inside, which I think made us admire its beauty even more. The entrance was ¥500 at the time. Totally worth the visit.