Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Shitennoji Temple, located in Tennoji Ward, Osaka City, is one of Japan's most famous ancient temples, and is said to have been built by Prince Shotoku (Prince Umayado) during the reign of Empress Suiko (although according to legend it was founded in 593, the first year of the reign of Empress Suiko). It is one of Japan's temples that has long been under national patronage, and has long been a beloved place of worship that transcends sects.
The current temple complex has been burned down and rebuilt several times, and is attractive for its buildings that recreate traditional styles, highlights such as the five-story pagoda, main hall, and inner gate, as well as the historical documents stored in the gardens and treasure museum within the temple grounds. Though located in the city, the tranquil temple grounds are perfect for strolling, and the temple is also famous for hosting local events such as a monthly antique market (flea market).
Highlights
- Kondo (Main Hall): A hall where the principal image is enshrined. It is a place for religious ceremonies and its majestic structure is a highlight.
- Five-storied pagoda: An iconic building on the temple grounds. Popular for close-up photography.
- Layout of the temple complex, including the Central Gate and South GateThe temple complex is laid out in accordance with ancient traditions, and the layout of the temple, starting from the approach to the temple, is clearly visible.
- Garden (a strolling garden with a pond modeled after the Pure Land): A quiet walking spot where you can enjoy seasonal flowers and autumn leaves.
- Treasure Museum (Treasure Hall): Exhibits temple treasures, Buddhist statues, and historical materials. Perfect for learning more about the history of Shitennoji Temple.
- Monthly antique market (flea market): It is usually held around the 21st of each month, and is a lively event with stalls selling antiques, used clothing, and food (the date and scale of the event may vary).
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Tennoji Station on the JR, Kintetsu and subway lines: About 10-15 minutes on foot from JR Tennoji Station, the Midosuji Line, and the Tanimachi Line. Multiple lines are accessible, making it an easy location for sightseeing.
- Subway Tanimachi Line "Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka" Station: One of the closest stations, about a few minutes to 10 minutes on foot (travel time varies depending on the exit).
- Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line "Osaka Abenobashi (Abenobashi) Station":It is within walking distance and is easily accessible from the Tennoji area.
- bus: Bus stops such as "Shitennoji-mae" are available for Osaka City Buses and local bus routes.
- The road from the station to the temple grounds is mostly flat, but it may take longer during busy times.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- A quick visit and a walk around the temple grounds: 30-45 minutes
- Visit the main hall, five-story pagoda, garden, and treasure museum: 1-2 hours
- If you take your time to explore the area on an antique market day: 2-3 hours (including shopping and breaks)
Nearby spots
- Tennoji Park and Tennoji Zoo: A popular spot for families, within walking distance of the temple grounds.
- Abeno Harukas: One of Japan's tallest buildings. The view from the observation deck is recommended (about a 10-15 minute walk).
- Osaka Municipal Museum of Fine Arts: Located within Tennoji Park, you can enjoy exhibitions.
- Shinsekai/Tsutenkaku area: A retro restaurant district and tourist attraction. Accessible on foot or by short subway or bus ride.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- congestion: It gets crowded during the monthly antique market, New Year's visits to the shrine, spring events, and autumn foliage viewing. If you want to avoid the crowds, we recommend going on weekdays or early in the morning.
- Visitor etiquette: This is a religious facility. Please be quiet within the grounds and follow proper worship etiquette, such as offering incense and offering money. There are areas within the temple where photography is restricted, so please follow the signs.
- Treasure Museum Special Opening: Please check the official website or on-site guide for information on changing exhibits and special viewings. Eating and drinking are prohibited inside the museum.
- Clothing and footwear:Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes when walking around the temple grounds. Be careful when it rains as some areas can become slippery.
- Bring cash: Some food stalls, small shops and antique markets only accept cash, so be sure to bring coins and cash.
- Pets: There may be restrictions on bringing pets on the premises. Please check in advance.
Before visiting, we recommend checking the latest opening hours, event schedules, and transportation information on Shitennoji Temple's official website or on local guides. Please take your time to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this historic temple.

