Discover a hidden spiritual world just beyond the city. This tour to Hozan-ji Temple takes you deep into the sacred slopes of Mt. Ikoma—just 30 minutes from Osaka, yet worlds away in atmosphere. You’ll ride Japan’s oldest commercial cable car, then explore a historic temple revered for over a thousand years as a site of mountain worship and business prosperity.
With a knowledgeable local guide, you'll visit Hozan-ji’s colorful halls, learn about Shōten, the deity of fortune worshipped by Osaka merchants, and walk through the Oku-no-in, a secluded sanctuary of stone Buddhas and ancient caves once used by monks. Few foreign travelers know this place—but those who do never forget it.
Accessible, mysterious, and rich in history, this experience is perfect for travelers seeking Japan’s spiritual side beyond the usual tourist paths. Come walk the mountain, breathe in the incense, and discover why this sacred site has drawn worshippers for centuries.
Step aboard Japan’s oldest commercial cable car and ascend the forested slopes of Mt. Ikoma in comfort and style. This charming ride connects Ikoma Station to Hozan-ji Temple and offers a unique, scenic journey through the mountains—complete with retro-style cars and panoramic views. It’s not just transportation—it’s part of the pilgrimage experience, echoing the path once walked by monks and worshippers.
Perched on the mountainside, Hozan-ji is a sacred site steeped in centuries of spiritual practice. Originally a cave retreat for ascetic monks, the temple was revived in the Edo period and gained fame for enshrining Shōten (Kangiten), the deity of prosperity and good fortune. Its vibrant halls, incense-filled air, and dramatic mountain setting make it a deeply atmospheric place of worship—one where the spiritual and physical worlds intertwine. Businesspeople still visit today, following in the footsteps of Osaka merchants who once came under the cover of night to offer their prayers.
The meeting point is in front of the Central Ticket Gate at Ikoma Station.
Our guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign panel.
For more details, please refer to the map.
Nara Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan, is renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage. As the first permanent capital of Japan, it boasts numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the famous Nara Park with its friendly deer and the iconic Todai-ji Temple housing the Great Buddha.
Todai-ji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan's most famous temples. It houses the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), a massive bronze statue of Buddha that is a symbol of Nara.
Nara Park is famous for its friendly wild deer, which are considered messengers of the Shinto gods. The park is a beautiful green space with scenic walking paths and historic temples.
Kasuga Taisha is a renowned Shinto shrine with a history dating back to 768 AD. It is famous for its lanterns, which are donated by worshippers and hang from the shrine's buildings.
The Nara National Museum houses a vast collection of Buddhist art and artifacts, providing insight into Japan's religious and cultural history.
Isuien Garden is a beautiful traditional Japanese garden with a history dating back to the Edo period. It offers stunning views of Mount Wakakusa and the surrounding city.
Sushi wrapped in persimmon leaves, a traditional Nara delicacy with a unique flavor and aroma
A comforting miso-based soup with tofu, vegetables, and sometimes meat, reflecting Nara's Buddhist culinary traditions
A traditional Japanese sweet made from kudzu starch, often served with kinako (roasted soybean flour) and kuromitsu (brown sugar syrup)
Spring brings cherry blossoms, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage. These seasons provide comfortable weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Expect large crowds and higher prices for accommodations.
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Nara is a very safe destination with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Nara Station, Kintetsu Nara Station
Nara Station Bus Terminal, Kintetsu Nara Station Bus Terminal
The Nara City Loop Bus is a convenient and affordable way to get around. Buses are frequent and easy to use, with English announcements and signage.
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Asuka Village is a historic site with ancient tombs, temples, and ruins, offering a glimpse into Japan's ancient past. It is known as the birthplace of Japanese civilization and the first permanent capital of Japan.
Mount Yoshino is famous for its stunning cherry blossoms in the spring and beautiful autumn foliage. It is also a sacred site with numerous temples and shrines, including the famous Kinpusen-ji Temple.
Osaka is a vibrant city with a mix of modern attractions, historic sites, and delicious street food. It offers a diverse range of experiences, from shopping and dining to cultural and historical exploration.
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