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Chomei-ji Temple
Take on 808 stone steps! A temple to pray for health and longevity.
Chomei-ji Temple in Shiga Prefecture is said to have been founded around the 6th–7th centuries by Prince Shotoku, who led the nation at the time. It has long been loved for blessings of health, longevity, and protection from illness.
Set on high ground at Approx. 250 m elevation with panoramic views of Lake Biwa, you’ll follow a steep route lined with 808 stone steps. Step by step as you head for the top, it feels like a taste of a training monk’s path. The refreshment you’ll feel, along with the sense of accomplishment, is truly special. If you’re not confident in your stamina, you can also reach near the temple grounds by car, so there’s no need to worry.
Most buildings on the grounds, including the main hall and three-story pagoda, are designated city cultural properties. The principal image, Senju Juichimen Sho Kannon Bosatsu, and Bishamonten are designated National Treasures, making this temple historically extremely valuable.
The fall foliage, especially at its best from mid-to-late November each year, dyes the grounds in red and creates a breathtaking view. The moment waiting beyond the 808 stone steps will become an unforgettable memory.
Highlights
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A temple said to bring blessings of health, longevity, and protection from illness.
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To reach the temple, you’ll climb 808 stone steps. However, you can also get there by car up to mid-mountain.
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Rich in cultural treasures designated by the city and the nation, including the main hall and the principal image, Senju Juichimen Sho Kannon Bosatsu.
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A popular spot also known for fall foliage.
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Historically valuable buildings line the grounds, and their layered beauty is part of the charm.
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The 808 stone steps. A spectacular view awaits at the top.
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During fall foliage season, the temple grounds are painted in vivid colors.
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you offer goshuin temple seals?
We have several types available.
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Is there parking?
There is one parking area near the end of a 1.3 km forest road from the foot of the mountain, around 200 m elevation. It can accommodate a little over 20 vehicles. From the parking lot to the temple grounds, there are a little over 180 stone steps.
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Are there coin lockers?
No coin lockers are available.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 長命寺
- Postal Code
- 523-0808
- Address
- 157 Chomeiji-cho, Omihachiman, Shiga
- Phone
- 0748-33-0031
- Closed on
- None
- Hours
- 8:00am–5:00pm
- Admission
- Free (donations for upkeep are welcome)
- Access
- Approx. 20 minutes by car from Omihachiman Station (JR Biwako Line)
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)