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Tachibanadera Temple

橘寺

Tachibanadera Temple

橘寺

Founded in AD606, this temple is built on the site believed to be the birthplace of Prince Shotoku, who was a strong supporter of Buddhism in Japan. Most of the temple was rebuilt in the Edo period. Within the complex, there is a mysterious stone, about 1 meter high, which predates the buildings, called the Nimenseki. Carved with the face of a man and a woman, it is thought to represent the two faces of humanity: good and evil.

Last update: 2023-11-09

Venue Details & Access Info
Address

532 Tachibana, Asuka, Takaichi

高市郡明日香村橘532

Access

From Kintetsu Okadera Station:
- 29 minutes on foot from the station.
From Kintetsu Kashiharajingu-mae Station:
- Take a bus bound for Okadera-mae and alight at the Kawahara stop.

Name/address in local language

  • 橘寺 Tachibanadera Temple
  • address 高市郡明日香村橘532 532 Tachibana, Asuka, Takaichi
  • Address
Opening Time & Admissions
Opening Hours

9:00 - 17:00 (last admission 16:30)

Closed on

Open all year round

Admission

Adults: ¥350
Teenagers: ¥300
Children: ¥150

*Group discount available

Payment

Cash only

Available Foreign Languages

No foreign language spoken (Japanese only)

Information in English

Contact Details
Tel

0744-54-2026

Fax

0744-54-4589

Website

http://tachibanadera-asuka.jimdo.com/

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