Shitennō-ji Hatsu-e & Temple Market
After the crowds of early January fade, Shitennō-ji welcomes visitors back for Hatsu-e — a traditional New Year observance paired with temple market days, seasonal street food, and a slower, more reflective atmosphere in the heart of Tennoji, enjoyed by locals, foreign residents, and inbound visitors alike.
Founded in the 6th century, Shitennō-ji holds a special place in Osaka’s spiritual life as the city’s oldest Buddhist temple. Each January, it hosts Hatsu-e (初会) — the temple’s first major Buddhist assembly of the New Year — drawing locals and long-term foreign residents back to the grounds after the initial New Year rush.
Held annually on January 21 and 22, Hatsu-e is accompanied by one of Shitennō-ji’s regular temple market days, transforming the spacious grounds into a calm but lively gathering space. Unlike the dense street energy of Tōka Ebisu, this event feels open and unhurried, with wide walkways, food stalls scattered across the precinct, and visitors moving at a relaxed pace.
Stalls line the temple grounds selling traditional snacks such as grilled mochi, dango, and warm amazake, alongside simple winter street foods. Many visitors combine prayer with casual eating, making the market as much a social outing as a religious one.
For inbound visitors and foreign residents living in Osaka, Shitennō-ji’s January market offers a gentle entry point into local seasonal culture. Crowds are manageable, the atmosphere is respectful, and the temple’s central location makes it easy to combine with sightseeing in Tennoji, Abeno, or Tenshiba.
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Osaka’s Oldest Temple — A New Year observance rooted in more than 1,400 years of history.
January Market Days — Traditional food stalls spread across the temple grounds.
Calm Festival Atmosphere — Spacious, walkable, and far less crowded than early January shrine festivals.
Seasonal Comfort Food — Warm snacks and drinks ideal for winter visits.
Central Tennoji Location — Easy access for locals, foreign residents, and visitors staying nearby.
Photos: Official Website
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THE SCENE: FAQ’s
ACCESS
Venue: Shitennō-ji Temple
Street Address: 1-11-18 Shitennōji, Tennoji-ku, Osaka
Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line → Shitennōji-mae Yūhigaoka Station (Exit 4), approx. 5-minute walk.
JR Osaka Loop Line → Tennoji Station, approx. 10–12 minute walk.
SCHEDULE
January 21: Hatsu-e (First Assembly of the New Year) + temple market.
January 22: Second day of Hatsu-e + temple market.
Temple grounds open in the morning; food stalls typically operate from late morning into the afternoon.
TICKETS
• Entry to the temple grounds and market is free.
• Inner halls and gardens may require a small separate admission fee.
• Food and drinks are purchased individually at stalls.
INFO & TIPS
• Dress warmly for winter weather.
• Cash is recommended for food stalls.
• Photography is allowed outdoors; be respectful near worship areas.


