Exploring Katsuoji | Key Attractions

Katsuoji temple

Katsuoji is a temple in Minoh, Osaka, known for its tradition of dedicating “Kachi-Daruma.” The grounds include ponds and bridges, creating a landscape that appeals to visitors throughout the year.

This section presents historical background and local characteristics for readers interested in worship culture and temple architecture.

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Katsuoji Visitor Info and Key Points

Katsuoji gate exterior

Katsuoji stands in the mountain area of Minoh and is recognized for its “Kachi-Daruma” dedication practice. The Main Hall and the Nio Gate line the grounds, where natural scenery and temple buildings form a unified setting.

Katsuoji Highlights and Nearby Spots

Highlights of Katsuoji

  • Shelves filled with many dedicated “Kachi-Daruma”
  • The vermilion Nio Gate marking the entrance to the grounds
  • Benten Pond and its bridge enhancing the scenery

Spots within 30 Minutes

  • Meiji no Mori Minoh Quasi-National Park offers nature walks
  • Minoh Waterfall features a notable drop within a scenic area
  • The area around Minoh Station has dining and souvenir shops

Visitor Activities at Katsuoji

You can walk along the approach paths while viewing seasonal flowers and temple structures. Visitors may dedicate a “Kachi-Daruma,” explore the Main Hall and the gate area, and take photos around the site. Nearby areas also offer nature walks and waterfall visits, making it easy to spend the day combining temple worship with outdoor activities.

Katsuoji Access Guide and Routes

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