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Takahatafudo Temple (Hino City, Tokyo)

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November 8, 2025
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Takahatafudo-son (Kongo-ji Temple) is an ancient temple in Hino City, Tokyo, affiliated with the Shingon sect and dedicated to Acala, the principal deity. According to temple legend, it was founded in the Heian period, and has continued to attract the faith of the common people since the Edo period. The temple grounds are spacious, and the traditional temple architecture and seasonal flowers (especially the hydrangeas in early summer and the autumn foliage) are highlights. The temple is also known for events such as the annual "Daruma Market (Hatsufudo)" in January and the Hydrangea Festival, and is popular with locals and tourists alike.

Highlights

  • Fudo Hall and Main Hall: The main hall where the Goma prayer and worship are held, including the central statue of Acala, has a dignified atmosphere.
  • Walking paths and gardens within the temple grounds: The temple grounds are calm and feature a pond, stonework, and a path to the shrine. You can enjoy the scenery of the four seasons.
  • Hydrangea (Ajisai): The temple is famous for its hydrangeas around June, when the slopes and paths within the temple grounds are filled with colorful blooms (a hydrangea festival is held).
  • Daruma Market (First Fudo Festival)The Daruma Market, held every January, is a very lively event attracting visitors and stalls.
  • Shrine town and souvenir shops along the approach to the shrine: Along the approach to the shrine, there are shops selling local specialties and souvenirs, so you can enjoy strolling and shopping.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Nearest station: Takahatafudo Station (Keio Line/Tama Monorail). The temple grounds are conveniently located just a few minutes' walk from the station.
  • Estimated distance from the city center: Direct train from Shinjuku on the Keio Line (approximately 30 minutes if using the express train).
  • Bus/Car: There are local buses and paid parking lots in the area, but they tend to be crowded and full, especially during events, so we recommend using public transportation.
  • Walking route: From the station, you can walk at a leisurely pace along the approach to the shrine. Please follow the signs.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Short visit: 30 to 45 minutes (visit to the main hall and walk around the grounds)
  • A leisurely stroll: 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes (including a break to see the hydrangeas and gardens)
  • Events and crowded times: Allow at least 2 hours (if you plan to enjoy the stalls and crowds at Daruma Markets, etc.)

Nearby spots

  • Tama Zoological Park: Accessible by Tama Monorail or bus. A popular spot for families.
  • Tachikawa Showa Memorial Park: Accessible by JR train. Enjoy seasonal flowers and events in this vast park.
  • Hino City's historic site and a place associated with the Shinsengumi: There are many attractions around Hino, including historical sites and museums related to the Shinsengumi (if you're interested, take a stroll there as well).
  • Nearby shopping streets and cafesThere are many restaurants and souvenir shops along the approach to the shrine and around Takahatafudo Station, making it a convenient place to take a break or eat.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Busy period: The temple will be extremely crowded on weekends during the first Fudo and Daruma market in January, the hydrangea season in June, and the autumn leaves season. We recommend using public transportation and planning to allow plenty of time.
  • Visitor etiquette: The temple grounds are religious facilities. Please observe basic etiquette, such as not shouting and taking your trash home (or to designated areas). If photography is prohibited inside the temple or an admission fee is charged, please follow the instructions.
  • Comfortable clothes for walking: There are stone steps and slopes in some areas within the temple grounds, so we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes. Be careful as the grounds can be slippery in rainy weather.
  • Use of pets, drones, etc.: There may be restrictions on bringing pets to the shrine. Flying drones and other equipment is generally prohibited. Please check the signs on-site for details.
  • Special release/event information: The dates of special viewings and events may change depending on the year and circumstances. It is best to check the official website and information before visiting.

That concludes the basic information and sightseeing points for Takahatafudo-son Temple. You'll enjoy it even more if you visit during the seasons (hydrangeas, autumn leaves, first shrine visit of the year). If necessary, we can also recommend photo spots and local gourmet food.

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