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Shitenno-ji Temple
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Shitenno-ji Temple
Osaka

Shitenno-ji Temple

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Shitenno-ji Temple, founded in 593 AD by Prince Shotoku, is a significant Buddhist temple and one of Japan's oldest in Osaka. This temple is dedicated to the Four Heavenly Kings, guardians of Buddhism. Its historical and cultural importance makes it a key site in Japanese heritage.

The temple's layout follows the original design from over a millennium ago, featuring a central courtyard surrounded by key structures. The five-story pagoda is a highlight, allowing visitors to climb and explore each level. The main hall, Kondo, is another focal point, housing important Buddhist statues and artifacts.

One of the temple's remarkable features is the Gokuraku-jodo Garden, designed to represent the Buddhist paradise. The garden's serene ponds and carefully placed stones create a tranquil atmosphere ideal for reflection and meditation.

Shitenno-ji Temple hosts various events throughout the year, including the Doya-Doya Festival in January, where young men compete in a lively event to touch sacred objects for good fortune. The temple also celebrates seasonal events, with the cherry blossom season in spring drawing large crowds to admire the blossoms.

The Treasure House within the temple complex holds an impressive collection of historical artifacts, including ancient scriptures, sculptures, and ceremonial items. These exhibits provide insight into Japan's religious and cultural evolution.

Hours:

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (April to September)

*21st of each month 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

8:30 AM - 4:00 PM (October to March)

*21st of each month 8:00 - 4:30 

Closed:

No closing days

Available:

All Year

Minimum Age:

All ages are welcome

Admission Fee:

Central Temple:

300 yen (Adults)

200 yen (university and high school)

Treasure Museum:

500 yen (Adults)

300 yen (university and high school)

Honbou Japanese Garden:

300 yen (Adults)

200 yen (university and high school)


Hours
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Phone
+81 6-6771-0066
Website
www.shitennoji.or.jp


The area

Address
1-chōme-11-18 Shitennōji, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0051, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Phone

+81 6-6771-0066

Website

www.shitennoji.or.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Shitenno-ji Temple

Visited at the end of November. A beautiful temple to visit in Osaka, it's really big with lots to see. I came early in the morning when there weren't many people around, which made it really pleasant to walk around. It's a great place to find some peace and quiet. There was an entrance fee for the temple, but I decided to skip the visit. I don't know if it's worth it, but in any case, there's enough to see from the outside to appreciate the place. There was also a cute flea market in front of the stone torii gate. It was a Sunday.

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A person in traditional attire stands on a red bridge beneath vibrant autumn trees with red, orange, and yellow leaves, facing a waterfall in the background.

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More about Shitenno-ji Temple from our blog

Frequently Asked Questions

Shitenno-ji Temple holds significant historical and cultural importance as the country's first Buddhist and oldest officially administered temple, serving as a center for Buddhist learning and enlightenment.

Yes, visitors can go inside the 5-tier pagoda at Shitenno-ji Temple, which is 39.2m high, and climb to the top, although it is noted to be relatively narrow inside.

The temple features a central hall, a lecture hall, a five-story pagoda, and a beautiful Gokuraku-jodo garden. It also hosts various festivals and ceremonies throughout the year.

Shitenno-ji Temple's layout is unique, with all buildings in the garan (temple precinct) sitting on one line and surrounded by a corridor. It differs from other famous temples made by Prince Shotoku.

Other places of interest within Shitenno-ji Temple include the Rokuji-do, where monks held memorial mass six times a day, and the famous pond, Kame no Ike, which houses dozens of turtles.
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Rodion Loichits
Feb 23, 2026
I've been to this place 3 times now. The first 2 times they did not have an entrance fee. Today they did but it was only ¥500 so it wasn't too bad I guess. The previous times I came here we're many years ago, so I forgot just how beautiful it was. It really is spectacular. It's a little out of the way, if you're walking from Namba or ebischo or anywhere in chuo ku it's really far away. It's odd because tennoji is so big. It covers an area all the way from tennoji zoo which is practically tsutenkaku all the way to beyond shitennoji so while it's all tennoji, tennoji is a huge place. It's a long walk from the station too. It's about 20 minutes walk from the park and 25 minutes walk from the station. The building is old and has a lot of history for all you history buffs. It was quite important in past events. If you like finding out all the facts of an ancient place then this is for you. If not it's still a spectacular place to visit. My favorite thing about this place is the turtles 🐢 in the most. 2025 visit Entrance fee for adults: ¥500 Kids:200 Facilities: both men's and women's toilets Places to sit: few and far between
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Jimmy Vee
Feb 19, 2026
Visiting Shitennō‑ji during a light drizzle was incredibly calming and refreshing. The cool air and gentle rain gave the entire temple a peaceful, almost meditative mood. The stone paths, wooden halls, and garden areas looked beautiful with the soft sheen of rain, making the whole place feel quiet and chill. Even with the drizzle, walking around the grounds was soothing — the sound of raindrops, the cool breeze, and the tranquil atmosphere made it easy to slow down and enjoy the moment. It’s one of those places where you can just breathe, wander, and feel a sense of calm settle in. Shitennō‑ji is already a serene temple, but visiting it in cool, drizzly weather made it even more special. A perfect spot for anyone looking for a peaceful break in Osaka.
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Andrew T
Jan 26, 2026
Visiting Shitennō-ji 四天王寺 was a very good experience. As one of the oldest temples in Japan, it has a strong spiritual atmosphere, and it is known as a place related to Kōbō Daishi. Walking through the temple grounds feels peaceful, and you can really sense the history and religious importance of the site. One of the nice things about Shitennō-ji is that the surrounding area is quite calm and not crowded with tourists. This makes it easier to enjoy the space, take your time, and appreciate the architecture and the quiet environment. The layout of the temple buildings, pagoda, and gardens creates a pleasant space to walk around and reflect. Overall, it’s a lovely place for worship and a gentle escape from the busy parts of Osaka. The calm surroundings and spiritual atmosphere make Shitennō-ji a meaningful and relaxing visit. 🌿✨
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Min Min
Dec 7, 2025
I visited Shitenno-ji yesterday, and honestly, I was surprised I had never been here before. I studied Japanese more than 20 years ago, lived in Kyoto, and have visited Osaka many times over the years—but this was my first time at Shitenno-ji. If I had known how special this place is, I would have come much earlier. The main hall is absolutely beautiful, featuring Buddhist life stories depicted in an art style that feels subtly Indian-inspired, very different from what you usually see in Japan. The hall at the back, illustrating the journey of Xuanzang (the monk behind Journey to the West), is equally impressive, with delicate and expressive murals. A hidden gem is the Dragon Reflection Well—many visitors only notice the coins at the bottom, but if you look carefully, you’ll see a dragon image reflected in the water, created by the dragon carving on the roof above. A quiet, poetic detail. What moved me most is the temple’s deeper meaning. Shitenno-ji is known as a “temple of the setting sun.” In ancient times, the elevated ground here allowed people to watch the sun set into the sea. It was a place for reflection—reminding visitors that life, too, moves toward its own sunset, and that awareness brings clarity, humility, and peace. A truly underrated temple in Osaka—rich in history, art, and quiet wisdom. Highly recommended.
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Phongthon Tharachai
Jan 1, 2026
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