Shitenno-ji
1-chōme-11-18 Shitennōji, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0051, Japan
Restored Buddhist temple first built in 593 with a 5-story pagoda, statues & ponds with turtles.
Duration: 00h30min
+81 6-6771-0066
Opening hours
Mondays: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesdays: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesdays: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursdays: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Fridays: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturdays: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Sundays: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
review(s)
10160 review(s)
John Au-Yeung 2 weeks ago
It’s around 15-20 min walk from the JR station. The area is quite spacious with building for scriptures and various purposes. The main temple closed at four and we just missed it !
G Lee 2 months ago
This is a Buddhist temple. The buddha here are a real sight. Pictures weren't allowed, but it is one of the nicest temples I have been. Check out my photos.
M PT (Munyaa around the world) 2 months ago
Buddhism temple in Osaka. Filled with historical and beautiful architectural. 100% worth to visit even if you are not buddhism but you will enjoy the beautiful atmosphere and cultural. Entrance fee: 300 yen/person
Wisanu Tuntawiroon 4 months ago
For over fourteen centuries, Shi-Tennoji Buddhist Temple has stood as a testament to Osaka's rich cultural and religious heritage. Built in 593 AD, this magnificent temple complex embraces visitors with its serene ambiance and captivating architectural beauty. Upon entering the temple grounds, one is immediately greeted by the awe-inspiring sight of the five-story pagoda, an iconic symbol of Japanese Buddhism. The pagoda reaches towards the sky, its elegant structure adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant colors that mesmerize even the most jaded of travelers. As you ascend the steps to each floor, the fragrant aroma of incense and the soft sound of chanting envelop you in a tranquil and introspective atmosphere.
Adrian M 4 months ago
This temple and its grounds are beautifully built and immaculately kept, whilst not being over the top. Unfortunately, whilst it's quite peaceful and quiet, there's nowhere really to sit in the temple itself to meditate or otherwise enjoy the temple. Still, you can appreciate the simple yet stunning temple design and details, walk around the paths and take photos, and pray.