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Takidani Fudoson

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A quiet place for contemplation
Takidani Fudoson, 1762 Ochikata, Tondabayashi, Osaka 584-0058, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The temple is officially recognized as one of the 'Three Great Fudo Temples of Japan'.

2

It is specifically patronized by pilgrims seeking healing for eye-related conditions.

3

The resident deity, Fudo Myoo, is believed to have been carved by the founder of Shingon Buddhism, Kukai (Kobo Daishi).

4

The temple hosts frequent goma fire rituals where votive tablets are burned to manifest prayers.

5

The current grounds feature a collection of stone monuments and smaller sub-shrines dedicated to various Buddhist deities.

Overview

Takidani Fudoson is a prominent temple of the Shingon sect, historically revered for the protection of eyesight and general health. Founded in the mid-9th century by the monk Kobo Daishi, it is formally known as Takidanisan Fudomyoo-ji. The temple grounds house several structures, including the Hondo (Main Hall), which enshrines a statue of Fudo Myoo said to be carved by Kobo Daishi himself. It is one of the three major Fudo temples in Japan and serves as a significant site for goma fire rituals. The temple complex is situated on a hillside in Tondabayashi, integrated into the local landscape. It serves as a pilgrimage destination for those seeking blessings for ocular health and relief from various ailments. Visitors can participate in prayer services where priests perform rites to cleanse and protect the faithful.

Photo spot

The main temple gate, particularly when framed by the seasonal foliage of the surrounding hillside.

Insider tips

Bring a notebook or prayer request to place into the designated areas for the goma fire rituals.

Walk the temple perimeter to view the various Jizo statues and historical stone carvings.

Visit during the temple's monthly festival days, held on the 28th of each month, for a more active experience.

What to avoid

Do not take photographs inside the main hall or during active ritual ceremonies.

Good to know

Main temple events and increased visitor activity occur on the 28th of every month.

Etiquette

Remove hats and maintain a quiet demeanor; bow briefly at the entrance gate and before the main altar; shoes must be removed before entering indoor wooden halls.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning to avoid midday crowds and participate in quiet morning prayers.
Address
Takidani Fudoson, 1762 Ochikata, Tondabayashi, Osaka 584-0058, Japan
34.477, 135.595
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Details
Architectural styleTraditional Shingon Buddhist temple complex
Primary deityFudo Myoo

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning to avoid midday crowds and participate in quiet morning prayers..

The main temple gate, particularly when framed by the seasonal foliage of the surrounding hillside.

Close by you'll find Tondabayashi Agricultural Park - Savor Farm, Gansho-ji, Kanshin-ji.