Pray for good fortune and enjoy the autumn foliage at Nose myoken-san! Hiking to enjoy nature is also popular.

Nose myoken-san Myokenzan, located in Toyono District, Osaka Prefecture, has long been known as a central site of Myoken worship. It is believed that praying to the North Star, which governs fate, will grant you the blessing of shaping your own destiny. The temple grounds are also famous for their autumn foliage and cherry blossoms, and the scenery, which harmonizes with nature, captivates visitors. Hiking trails accessible by the Nose Railway have also been developed, making it one of Kansai's leading sacred sites where you can enjoy nature walks in addition to visiting the temple.

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  • A Nichiren Buddhist pilgrimage site known for prayers for good fortune and forging one's destiny.
  • The temple enshrines Myoken Daibosatsu as its principal deity, and amulets and temple seals are available.
  • A location rich in nature where you can enjoy the autumn leaves and cherry blossoms of each season.
  • Hiking trails are well-maintained, allowing visitors to combine mountain climbing with pilgrimage.
  • The required time is around 2 hours, or more than half a day if you include the hike.

What is Nose myoken-san?

Nose myoken-san is a sacred site of Myoken with a 1200-year history, said to have been founded by Gyoki. It enshrines Myoken Daibosatsu, the deity of the North Star. Myoken Bosatsu is the deity of the North Star who helps people forge their own destiny, and is believed to bring good fortune and success in the performing arts. The entire mountain is surrounded by abundant nature, and its charm lies in the solemn atmosphere that visitors can experience while praying.

Myoken-sama is the god of the North Star who helps you forge your own destiny and brings good fortune.
Myoken-sama is the god of the North Star who helps you forge your own destiny and brings good fortune.
Because it means
Because it means "a magnificent sight," it is also deeply revered as the god of performing arts.
Blessed with abundant nature, Mt. Myoken is the 29th site in Osaka Prefecture's
Blessed with abundant nature, Mt. Myoken is the 29th site in Osaka Prefecture's "100 Best Green Spaces in Osaka" selection.
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These "horse fortune slips" are carved from a single piece of wood, each holding a fortune slip in its mouth. Each one has a different expression.

What are the benefits of Nose myoken-san?

The temple grounds cater to a wide range of wishes, including protection from evil, success in exams, and traffic safety. You can receive amulets and temple stamps at the reception area. Prayers and special visits are also offered, and even first-time visitors can feel at ease thanks to the helpful guidance provided. It's a place to spend time finding peace of mind while experiencing faith.

What kind of scenery can you enjoy?

In autumn, the temple grounds are adorned with colorful foliage, and in spring, cherry blossoms bloom in profusion, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty of nature throughout the seasons. The fresh greenery of summer and the snowy landscapes of winter are also highlights, making it a popular spot for strolling and taking photos in addition to worship. You can experience the charm of nature and faith harmoniously blended throughout the year.

Is hiking suitable for beginners?

From Myokenguchi Station on the Nose Railway, hiking trails are available. The routes, which follow the river and forest paths, are suitable even for beginners. Many people visit not only for worship but also for hiking, allowing them to experience both the outdoors and religious devotion simultaneously.

What is a reasonable length of stay?

A visit to the shrine and a stroll around the grounds should take about 1-2 hours. Including hiking, you can enjoy it for half a day to a full day. It tends to get especially crowded during the autumn foliage season and New Year's Day, so it's recommended to plan with plenty of time to spare. The appeal lies in being able to experience mountain worship in conjunction with mountain climbing or hiking.

How do I Nose myoken-san?

If traveling by car, it's about a 20-minute drive from the Kawanishi Interchange on the Shin-Meishin Expressway, and there's ample parking for visitors. Its location, accessible in about an hour from Osaka city center, makes it ideal for a day trip.

Edited by: Human Editorial Office

Nose myoken-san

661 Nomanaka, Nose-cho, Toyono-gun, Osaka Prefecture

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Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Holiday: none

Phone number: 072-739-0991

Access: Approximately 20 minutes from Kawanishi Interchange on the Shin-Meishin Expressway.

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