10 Sacred & Religious Sites in Otsu That You Shouldn't Miss

August 3, 2021 Renato Branum

Ōtsu (大津市, Ōtsu-shi) is the capital city of Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Ōtsu is known as the main port of Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan. It briefly served as the capital of Japan from 667 to 672 AD during the Asuka period (538 – 710). The city is home to numerous sites of historical importance, notably the temples of Mii-dera, Ishiyama-dera, and Enryaku-ji and the Hiyoshi Taisha shrine. Enryaku-ji is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)". Ōtsu was incorporated as a city on October 1, 1898.
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1. Hieizan Enryaku-ji Temple

4220 Sakamoto Hommachi, Otsu 520-0116 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-578-0001 http://www.hieizan.or.jp
Excellent
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4.5 based on 592 reviews

Hieizan Enryaku-ji Temple

Reviewed By audreevisits - Canada, null

This is the birthplace of Zen Buddhism. The Enryaku hotel was, traditional Japanese style, very clean and comfortable- staff was very pleasant and helpful. The food breakfast and dinner was included and extraordinary! Beautiful views of the lake and distant mountains, some days we could see My Fuji in the distance. The Japanese baths were clean and hot. 7am we walked to the main temple to participate in the morning ceremonies. We hiked the mountain and visited the ancient temples, some original and hundreds of years old- learning the story of Zen Buddhism and how it came to be on this sacred mountain.Lots of local pilgrims making offerings and praying- so peaceful

2. Ishiyamadera Temple

1-1-1 Ishiyamadera, Otsu 520-0861 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-537-0013 http://www.ishiyamadera.or.jp/
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4.5 based on 351 reviews

Ishiyamadera Temple

Ishiyamadera is a temple of the Buddhist sect Shingon, sitting on the bank of Seta River in the south end of Otsu city. It is one of the renowned temples of Kannon, the deity of compassion, in Japan. The Reverend Rouben founded this Temple in 747 CE to fulfill the pious wish of Emperor Shomu. In the Heian period this Temple was a famous place for the Kannon devotees. The Imperial as well as noble family members often visited this temple to worship Kannon, and it is popularly known as the ‘Ishiyama-moude’, pilgrimage to the Ishiyamadera Temple. Legend says that the noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu confined herself at this temple for seven days, and observing the full moon of August 15, 1004 CE, she conceived the concept of writing the Tale of Genji.

Reviewed By Global_Traveller_Pat - Hong Kong, China

This place is more like a garden with lots of beautiful flowers than a temple. The environment is quiet and peaceful, not like other parks with too many tourists from other places. Be prepared to walk a bit uphill and downhill as the garden and the temple are built along the slopes. High recommended for a visit in spring time with the cherry blossoms and other flowers blooming.

3. Mii-dera Temple (Onjo-ji Temple)

246 Onjojicho, Otsu 520-0036 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-522-2238 http://www.shiga-miidera.or.jp/index.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 269 reviews

Mii-dera Temple (Onjo-ji Temple)

Reviewed By gibot143

+ no crowds + rich history + they have peacocks + great views of lake biwa and otsu city + loved the grand canal on the way to this temple

4. Anyo Temple / Tachikikannon

1231 Okuyama Ishiyama Nangocho, Otsu 520-0865 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-537-0008 http://www.tachikikannon.or.jp/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Anyo Temple / Tachikikannon

5. Takebe Taisha Shrine

1-16-1 Jinryo, Otsu 520-2132 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-545-0038 http://takebetaisha.jp/
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Takebe Taisha Shrine

6. Ganzandaishi-do

4220 Sakamoto Hommachi, Otsu 520-0116 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-578-0001 http://www.hieizan.or.jp/keidai/yokawa
Excellent
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Ganzandaishi-do

7. Mudo-ji Temple Myoo-do

4220 Sakamotohommachi, Otsu 520-0116 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-578-0450
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Mudo-ji Temple Myoo-do

8. Enryaku-ji Yokawachudo

4225 Sakamotohommachi, Otsu 520-0116 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-578-0830 https://www.facebook.com/%E6%AF%94%E5%8F%A1%E5%B1%B1%E5%BB%B6%E6%9A%A6%E5%AF%BA-%E6%A8%AA%E5%B7%9D%E4%B8%AD%E5%A0%82-1555311794700884/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Enryaku-ji Yokawachudo

9. Enryaku-ji Shakado

4220 Sakamotohonmachi, Otsu 520-0116 Shiga Prefecture
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Enryaku-ji Shakado

10. Komponchudo

4220 Sakamoto Hommachi Hieizan Enryaku-ji Temple, Otsu 520-0116 Shiga Prefecture +81 77-578-0001 https://www.hieizan.or.jp/keidai/toudou
Excellent
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Komponchudo

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