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Shorinzan Darumaji Temple

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296 Hanadakamachi, Takasaki, Gunma 370-0868, Japan

Temple with services blessing daruma; colorful wooden dolls that are used as good luck charms.

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phone+81 27-322-8800
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clockOpening hours

Mondays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Tuesdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Fridays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Sundays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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VT A a month ago

It’s famous as the place where the Daruma doll was first created. The temple, which was built in 1697, is pretty small and is a bit difficult to get to, but it’s the only place in Japan you can buy a Daruma doll that’s been blessed by a Shorinzan monk…or so they told me. To get here, you can take a short ride on the JR Shin-Etsu Line from Takasaki Station to the Gunma-Yawata Station. It doesn’t run very often (once an hour during off-peak times), so you may want to think about what time you leave the temple in order to avoid a long wait at the station. The walk from Gunma-Yawata to the temple takes about 25-30 minutes and is relatively flat until you have to climb up a hill at the end. There are almost no signs along the way to the temple, so I would recommend using Google Maps to guide you there. The temple is located on multiple levels and to see the building with the daruma dolls, you need to go up to the top level. There are quite a few stairs - if you can’t climb stairs, you may want to use the road that goes around the west side of the temple. From the terrace at the top, you get a beautiful panoramic view of Takasaki and the mountains in the distance. There are two shops at the temple - the one by the entrance is mostly focused on omamori (charms), but the shop at the top level is stocked with reasonably priced daruma-related souvenirs along with the entire range of omamori.

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Shuan 2 months ago

This temple is where the story of famous Daruma dolls begin. In 1783, when a famine hit the area, a priest at this temple taught local farmers to make the dolls so they would have something to sell during times of economic hardship. Combined with the society’s faith in—and need for—good-luck charms, the popularity of these dolls sueged all over Japan.

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Napassorn Leesakulpran 3 months ago

Shorinzan Darumaji is the temple where the Daruma dolls were born. The temple is high on the mountain. Must walk up high stairs. I went in November and it was spring. The leaves are changing color, very beautiful. At the top of the temple there is a place to pray and make a wish. There are Daruma dolls in many sizes, from small to large. There are souvenirs for sale as well. People in this city make a wish from the Daruma doll. They will first use ink to draw one eye on the Daruma doll. When the wish you requested is fulfilled So I will draw another eye for the Daruma doll. Then burn it at the temple at the end of the year.

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VittalSai Khareedhi 6 months ago

Temple was good but a bit too small to say. Recommendation to come here-85%. There is even free parking which is very big.

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Carol Kiume 7 months ago

A really beautiful temple and a good experience to know more about Daruma history and make wishes. It is not pet friendly, but is a nice place to go with kids.