Osaka, Japan - Osaka
Shi Tennō-ji
By @tabimawari
One of Japan's oldest temples, its grounds are adorned with colorful foliage during autumn. Shitennoji Temple in Osaka is one of Japan's oldest temples, founded way back in 593 by Prince Shotoku. It was the first temple built by the state and has been carefully reconstructed over the years to maintain its original 6th-century design. Visitors can explore the inner precinct with its iconic five-storied pagoda and Main Hall, where Prince Shotoku is enshrined as a statue of Kannon. Don't miss the Gokuraku-jodo Garden, inspired by the Western Paradise of the Amida Buddha, and the treasure house showcasing valuable temple artifacts. It's a must-visit for history buffs and anyone looking to soak up some ancient Japanese culture!
Address: 1-chōme-11-18 Shitennōji, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0051, Japon
Why go
To step into over 1,400 years of Japanese history
Known for
Oldest state-established Buddhist temple in Japan
Transport
5 min walk from Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka Station (Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line)
Vibe
Calm, reverent, historic
Tips
Entry to outer grounds: free / Entry to inner halls / pagoda / garden: modest fee (e.g. 300–500 ¥ depending on area)
About @tabimawari
Marie • Japan travel planner











