Admission to attractions
Transport
Other personal expenses
Children aged 16+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Free for children aged 0-2
On weekends and public holidays, Katsuo-ji Temple’s parking lot requires a reservation to ensure the passage of emergency vehicles and public transportation
Only reserved vehicles are allowed to park
If the parking lot is already full, waiting in line for entry is not permitted
Large buses and tour buses are allowed for drop-off and pick-up only
Motorcycles (including two-wheeled motor vehicles and motorized bicycles) are not allowed on the road in front of Katsuo-ji Temple (Prefectural Route 4) at any time
The booking of this ticket cannot be canceled, please check carefully before making a reservation
Katsuo-ji: The Temple of Winning Luck
Katsuo-ji Temple has long been revered as a sacred site for those seeking victory and success. With a history spanning 1,300 years, it has been visited by powerful figures throughout the ages, including the Genji and Ashikaga clans. Even today, people from all over the world come to pray for success in various aspects of life, such as health, business, exams, sports, and love
The many "Kachi Daruma" (Victory Daruma dolls) displayed on the offering shelves are placed by worshippers who, after achieving their goals, return to express their gratitude. The concept of "winning" (katsu) at Katsuo-ji is not about defeating others but about overcoming oneself. By making a wish on a Kachi Daruma, facing one’s inner self, and conquering personal weaknesses, one's wishes are fulfilled as a result of self-improvement and perseverance
By train: From Kita-Osaka Kyuko Line “Minoh-Kayano Station,” take a Hankyu Bus for approximately 20 minutes
By car: About 26 minutes from Suita IC (Kinki Expressway, Chugoku Expressway, Meishin Expressway)
By car: About 22 minutes from Ibaraki IC (Meishin Expressway)
By car: About 33 minutes from Ikeda IC (Chugoku Expressway)