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Ikarugadera

temple

Ikarugadera

斑鳩寺

4.1Est. 90Taishi, Kansai

Overview

Temple associated with Prince Shotoku's legacy in Ikaruga, featuring early Buddhist architecture and peaceful grounds.

Ikarugadera in Taishi, Osaka Prefecture is believed to have been founded by Prince Shotoku in the 6th century and is considered one of the oldest temples in western Japan connected to the spread of Buddhism during that era. The complex includes designated Important Cultural Properties among its statues and wooden structures, and the grounds have a quiet, aged quality distinct from more polished temple tourist sites. The surrounding village of Taishi retains several historic sites connected to Prince Shotoku, making a half-day walk through the area worthwhile. Access is easiest by car or from Taishi-Daikichi Station on the Kintetsu Nagano Line.

Local tips

Remove shoes before entering any hall. Look for a shoe rack at the entrance. Carry a plastic bag for your shoes if none is provided.

Practical info

Japanese name
斑鳩寺
Nearest station
Aboshi Station (10 min taxi)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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