Nestled in the serene beauty of the Japanese countryside, Kitsouji Temple is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Known for its tranquil gardens, historic architecture and spiritual ambiance, this temple is a must-visit for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the vibrant city life of Osaka. In this blog post, we provide a transportation guide to help you travel from Osaka to Kitsouji Temple.
From Namba or Shinsaibashi Station, take the Midosuji Line (Red Line) heading towards Minoh-Kayano station (please see image below) – this costs about 570-530 yen per person). At Minoh-Kayano station, travellers can opt to either take a taxi, bus or walk to the temple. A taxi ride costs about 3,000 yen on way and takes about 15 minutes. Alternatively, travellers can take the Hankyu Bus 29 or 30 to the temple, which is about a 25-minute bus ride and costs 800 yen.
At the temple
The temple is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:30 PM. The entrance fee is ¥500 for adults or ¥100 for children. Visitors can explore the scenic grounds filled with countless Daruma dolls left by worshippers as tokens of gratitude or prayer. Don’t miss the picturesque garden, serene ponds and the breathtaking views of Minoh’s lush landscape. The temple also offers seasonal delights with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. At Katsuo-ji Temple, postcard stamping is a charming activity that travelers often enjoy. The temple offers unique goshuin(temple seals) and stamp designs, perfect for creating lasting souvenirs or documenting your spiritual journey.
For unique accommodation in Minoh, travellers can consider Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Minoh Kanko Hotel which is located on the foothill of the surrounding Minoh area.