Naritasan Shinshoji Temple

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Chiba
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About This Destination

Naritasan Shinshoji Temple is a major Buddhist temple founded in 940 AD that draws over 10 million visitors annually, ranking among Japan's most visited temples. The approach street leading to the temple is lined with traditional shops selling local eel dishes and freshly baked rice crackers.
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple is a major Buddhist temple founded in 940 AD that draws over 10 million visitors annually, ranking among Japan's most visited temples. The approach street leading to the temple is lined with traditional shops selling local eel dishes and freshly baked rice crackers.

Location

Prefecture: Chiba

Address: Chiba, Japan

Nearest Station: Narita

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Chiba, Japan

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple?

The temple is about a 10 to 15 minute walk from JR Narita or Keisei Narita stations, and just one stop (around 5 minutes) from Narita Airport. From Tokyo, take the Keisei main line from Ueno (about 70 minutes, roughly ¥850) or a JR rapid train from Tokyo Station (about 80 minutes).

What is Naritasan Shinshoji Temple famous for?

Founded in 940, Naritasan Shinshoji is a major Shingon temple dedicated to Fudo Myoo, drawing some 10 million visitors a year and huge hatsumode crowds at New Year. Highlights include the Great Pagoda of Peace and a three-story pagoda from 1712, while the Omotesando approach is famous for its grilled eel (unagi) restaurants.

Is there an admission fee and when is it open?

Admission to the temple grounds is free, and they are generally open every day, with main hall ceremonies held several times daily. To avoid the heaviest crowds, skip the New Year hatsumode period and visit on an ordinary weekday.

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