Gangoji Temple
Nara · Nara City
34.6779°N, 135.8311°E
Gangoji (元興寺) is one of Nara's Seven Great Temples and Japan's oldest temple, originally founded in 588 AD in Asuka before relocating to Nara in 718 AD. The temple once covered a massive area (48 hectares, equivalent to today's Naramachi district), but repeated fires reduced it to a fraction of its former size. The surviving Main Hall (Gokurakudo) and Zen Room use roof tiles from the 6th century — these 1,400-year-old tiles are the oldest architectural elements in Japan still in functional use.
The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site but remains far less visited than Todaiji or Kasuga Taisha due to its location in quiet Naramachi. The garden features a miniature pagoda made entirely from thousands of tiny stone stupas (hoto) collected over centuries — a folk Buddhist practice where devotees dedicate small stone towers to deceased family members. The temple's museum displays excavated roof tiles, Buddhist statues, and historical documents illustrating Gangoji's role in the introduction of Buddhism to Japan. The serene atmosphere provides counterpoint to Nara Park's crowds.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM)
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
¥500 (Main Hall + garden + museum)
Best Season
Year-round | Spring (early April, cherry blossoms in courtyard garden) | Autumn (November, serene foliage + near-empty grounds)
Visit Duration
45–60 minutes
Getting There
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