
Shitennō-ji
Osaka
Shitennō-ji, nestled in Ōsaka, stands as a profound testament to Japan's early embrace of Buddhism. Often cited as the nation's first officially administered Buddhist temple, its historical significance is immense, offering a unique window into the spiritual foundations of the archipelago. While the present structures, including a striking five-story pagoda and main hall, are meticulously rebuilt – the most recent comprehensive reconstruction occurring in 1963 – they faithfully echo the architectural grandeur and spiritual essence of its ancient predecessors. Visitors should appreciate that this site, though physically renewed, carries centuries of devotion within its grounds. Post-World War II, Shitennō-ji forged its own path, establishing the Wa sect of Buddhism, a detail that underscores its enduring autonomy and distinct spiritual identity. A visit here transcends mere sightseeing, inviting contemplation on Japan's rich religious heritage and the continuous evolution of its sacred spaces. Its serene atmosphere provides a contemplative pause amidst the urban dynamism of Ōsaka, making it an essential cultural pilgrimage.
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- ¥300
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