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Traditional Japanese temple buildings with tiled roofs and colorful banners hang on the main structure, surrounded by trees and shrubs in a hilly landscape under a cloudy sky. Visitors are visible near the entrance.
Traditional Japanese temple buildings with tiled roofs and colorful banners hang on the main structure, surrounded by trees and shrubs in a hilly landscape under a cloudy sky. Visitors are visible near the entrance.
A traditional Japanese temple gate with colorful banners, stone steps, and large stone markers outside. The structure features wooden beams and a tiled roof, surrounded by trees and other buildings.
A traditional Japanese temple gate with colorful fabric banners hanging above, wooden pillars, and an inner courtyard visible through the doorway. Stone paths and greenery are seen in the background.
A traditional Japanese three-story pagoda with ornate wooden eaves, standing on a stone base, surrounded by trees and set against a partly cloudy sky.
Close-up of the ornate, wooden roof of a traditional Japanese temple, with intricate carvings and curved tiles. Subtle raindrops fall against the dark wood, highlighting its aged texture.
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Okadera Temple

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Okadera Temple, nestled in the serene mountains of Asuka, is a historic site steeped in legend and spirituality. Known as the 7th temple in the pilgrimage route of the 33 Kannon Temples of Kansai, it attracts visitors and pilgrims who are drawn by its peaceful atmosphere and spiritual significance.

Founded in the 7th century, Okadera Temple is dedicated to Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy. The temple is particularly famous for its principal statue of Kannon, which is said to have miraculous powers, especially in healing ailments. This makes it a significant spiritual destination for those seeking solace and aid in times of need.

Okadera temple's architecture is a fine example of traditional Japanese temple design, featuring beautifully crafted gates and a main hall that inspires awe and reverence. Surrounded by lush greenery and positioned with a backdrop of rolling hills, the temple offers stunning views that enhance the contemplative experience.

Visiting Okadera Temple is not just a journey through a beautiful landscape; it's an encounter with Japan's deep spiritual heritage. It provides a quiet retreat for reflection and rejuvenation, appealing to both the faithful and those simply seeking a moment of peace in a hectic world.

Hours:

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 

Closed:

New Year's Day (January 1st).

Available:

All year round.

Minimum Age:

All ages are welcome.

Fees:

General (university students and above): 400 yen  

High school student: 300 yen 

Junior high school student: 200 yen


Hours
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 744-54-2007
Website
www.okadera3307.com


The area

Address
806 Oka, Asuka, Takaichi District, Nara 634-0111, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 744-54-2007

Website

www.okadera3307.com

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Ancient stone foundations in a square pattern on grassy land, with houses and trees in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
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Full-Day Private Guided Tour to Asuka, ancient capital of Japan

What other travelers are saying about Okadera Temple

Beautiful temple in Asuka. Beautiful hydrangeas (seasonal). I recommend paying attention to the bus routes and not letting Google drop you off too early. The temple is at the top of the hill, but the "faster" route has a surprisingly steep walk.

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Nearby attractions to see

Large ancient rocks form a low stone structure in a grassy area, surrounded by trees and dense forested hills in the background, under a bright sky.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Okadera Temple is affiliated with the Kegon sect, which is one of the major schools of Japanese Buddhism.

The main deity worshiped at Okadera Temple is Kannon Bosatsu, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, depicted as the Eleven-Faced Kannon. This deity is known for mercy and compassion towards all sentient beings.

Okadera Temple is renowned for its beautiful pagoda and the ancient, sacred tree within its precincts. The temple also features a variety of traditional Buddhist art and sculptures, making it a rich site for cultural and religious study.

Yes, visitors can participate in various Buddhist rituals and seasonal events held at the temple, including prayer services and special blessings. The temple is particularly lively during the cherry blossom season and during the autumn foliage.
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Tony Sanville
Jun 28, 2025
Okadera may be the inspiration for the Dragon Ball anime. The legend of the temple's founding tells the story of a dragon marauding the people in the village that is present day Asuka, and of the Buddhist monk who defeated the dragon. The official amulets of Okadera are actually called dragon balls (or wish balls) after the magic balls at the end of Asian dragons' tails. Besides the great foundational story, Okadera's grounds are home to several gorgeous and historic buildings, the oldest ceramic great Buddha statue in Japan, and many paths through its gardens that are wonderful for a relaxing stroll. The temple is especially beautiful in the spring and the fall when Japan's famous cherry blossoms, and fiery autumn leaves add even more splendor to the setting.
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Bryan Baier
Jun 14, 2024
It’s a beautiful temple to visit . The bus from the station ( I used No16 ) so off the beautiful green fields of rice the colour is spectacular. Coming by bus near to the ( 5-10 mins away) temple you will have a walk which has steep inclines which could be a problem to less able . One of the Buddha shrines is in a low cave .
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James Woodward
Sep 28, 2025
Great historical Buddhist temple in Japan. Large Clay Buddhist statue of "Cintamani-cakra Avalokitesvara" is impressive!
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imonkco
Sep 23, 2025
Wonderful temple One of the best I have seen in my life so far Very happy I when there 300¥
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クロエちゃん
Sep 25, 2023
A traditional Japanese temple with intricate wooden architecture and a dark roof sits against a dramatic cloudy sky. The temple features ornate gold and black details, a raised platform, and multiple levels with curving eaves. The foreground shows a gravel courtyard.

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