Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Senkoji Temple is a temple located halfway up and near the summit of Mount Senko, which towers over the center of Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and is one of Onomichi's most famous tourist attractions. It is said to have been founded in the Heian period and has watched over the faith and culture of Onomichi throughout its long history. Its greatest feature is the view from the summit, which offers a panoramic view of the townscape of Onomichi, the Onomichi Channel, and the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, making it popular as the "face of Onomichi."
Another attractive feature is that you can combine it with nearby walking trails such as Senkoji Park, the Literary Path, and the Cat Narrow Path, and the changing scenery with the seasons, such as cherry blossoms, fresh greenery, and autumn leaves.The summit can be easily reached by ropeway, making it an easy tourist destination for families and those with limited physical strength.
Highlights
- Senkoji Temple grounds and main hall: A historic building and a quiet space for worship. Another attraction is the opportunity to come into contact with cultural assets and Buddhist statues.
- Observation deck (observation spot in Senkoji Park): A spectacular spot with a panoramic view of the Onomichi Strait, the islands, Mukojima and Innoshima. The scenery changes with the light in the morning and evening, and the evening and night views are especially beautiful.
- Senkoji Ropeway: A short ride from near Onomichi Station to near the summit, where you can enjoy the scenery as you climb (fee required).
- Literary Paths and Cat Narrow Paths: There are many photo spots and fun things to do along the way, including paths associated with Onomichi's writers and alleys with a cat motif.
- Seasonal scenery: Cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, and autumn leaves. Seasonal events and illuminations are also held.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: Onomichi Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line. From the station, it is common to walk or take the ropeway to Senkoji Temple.
- Walking route: It takes about 20-30 minutes to walk from Onomichi Station along the Literary Path and stone steps (there are many slopes and stairs). You can enjoy taking photos and strolling along the alleys as you climb, but we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes.
- Ropeway: Runs from the platform near Onomichi Station to the summit of Senkoji Temple (takes a few minutes, charges apply). Convenient for when you're tired or want to get there quickly.
- Bus/Taxi: Approximately 5-10 minutes by taxi from Onomichi Station. There are also local buses, but please check the timetable as they run infrequently.
- By car: Accessible from National Route 2 and the Shimanami Kaido. Paid parking is available around Senkoji Park (space is limited, so it can get crowded during peak seasons).
- Bicycles/Cycling: It is easily accessible as a base for cycling along the Shimanami Kaido, and can also be combined with travel by port or ferry.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Short tour: 30-45 minutes if you just want to enjoy the view
- A leisurely stroll: 1.5 to 2 hours if including the temple grounds, the Literary Path, and the Cat Path
- Full stay including photo shoots and breaks: 2-3 hours (can be extended if you visit nearby cafes or explore the surrounding area)
Nearby spots
- The old townscape around Onomichi Station: Stroll along the slopes, old temples, and shopping streets
- Cat Narrow Path: A cat-themed path with many photo spots
- Literary Path: Walking paths and monuments introducing writers with ties to Onomichi
- Onomichi Suido (port area): Enjoy the seaside scenery and boats passing by
- Shimanami Kaido (starting point on the Onomichi side): Access point to cycling routes and islands
- Cultural facilities such as the Onomichi City Museum of Art and Film Archive: Facilities suitable for digging deeper into Onomichi's culture and history
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Crowds: During peak tourist season (cherry blossom season, autumn foliage season, Golden Week, and summer weekends), the observation deck, ropeway, and parking lot will be crowded. If you want to avoid the crowds, we recommend going early in the morning or on a weekday.
- Walking/Stamina: The approach to the shrine has many steep slopes and stone steps, so please wear comfortable shoes. Some sections of the route may be difficult for wheelchairs and strollers (you can get close to the summit by ropeway, but be careful of the steps).
- Weather/Wind: The summit can be windy, so the ropeway may be suspended or visibility may be poor, especially in winter or when a typhoon is approaching. Please check the latest information before setting off.
- Manners: The temple grounds are a place of worship. Please refrain from shouting or littering. When taking photographs, please be considerate of other worshippers.
- Use of drones, etc.: The use of drones may be prohibited or restricted around observation points and temples and shrines. Please check the regulations beforehand.
- Nearby stores: There are many narrow alleys and stairs, and the crowds that are typical of tourist spots can make it difficult to walk. Please be careful not to obstruct other pedestrians, especially when taking photos.
This concludes our introduction to Senkoji Temple (Onomichi City). It's a spot where you can enjoy the picturesque slopes of Onomichi and the scenery of the Seto Inland Sea, so plan your visit according to the weather and your energy level, and enjoy it at your own pace while also exploring the surrounding area.

