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Wander through the ancient trees of Ryōen-ji Temple, where moss-covered stones and silent halls echo centuries of stillness. Hidden in the heart of Osaka, this Zen temple is a peaceful retreat from city life—a place to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with calm.

Swissotel Nankai Osaka

Swissotel Nankai Osaka

4.5 / 5Great953 Reviews
5 Chome-1-60 Namba
3.99KM from Ryuenji

Looking for the perfect blend of luxury and convenience in Osaka? This hotel sits right above Namba Station, with direct access to Takashimaya and Namba Parks for endless shopping and dining. A short walk takes you to the vibrant Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi districts, where neon lights light up the night. The elegantly decorated rooms offer a cozy retreat, while the six unique restaurants—including a rooftop Italian venue with stunning city views—cater to every craving. Unwind at the indoor pool or spa, perfect after a day of exploration. Ideal for both business trips and family vacations, this hotel has it all!

Conference HallExecutive FloorFamily-friendly HotelExecutive LoungeBarCafe
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Mercure Tokyu Stay Osaka Namba

Mercure Tokyu Stay Osaka Namba

4.4 / 5Good861 Reviews
2 Chome-2-4 Nishishinsaibashi, Chuo
3.32KM from Ryuenji
DryerLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage Storage2024 Featured HotelsLaundry Service
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ryuenji

Shin-Osaka Marriott Hotel is ideal for visitors to Ryōan-ji Temple, located just 15 minutes away by car. Its sky-level guest rooms offer panoramic views of Osaka Castle and the Tenshukaku Keep, blending modern luxury with traditional Japanese aesthetics.

The hotel provides a complimentary shuttle service, ensuring seamless access to temples and downtown attractions like Namba and Shinsaibashi. On-site, guests can enjoy tea ceremonies and kaiseki dining, offering authentic cultural immersion.

For a more intimate experience, consider Shinsekai Onsen Hotel, just a 10-minute walk from Ryōan-ji. This boutique property features private onsen baths and seasonal kaiseki menus, perfect for travelers seeking tranquility and local flavor. Nearby, several designer ryokans offer guided temple tours, including visits to the temple’s century-old wooden Buddha statues and hidden sutras, providing a rare glimpse into Kyoto-style Zen heritage within Osaka.

The most convenient route is taking the Osaka Municipal Subway Midōsuji Line to Nishi-Kujō Station, then a brisk 8-minute walk to Ryōan-ji Temple. This line connects directly with major hubs like Shinsaibashi and Namba, making transfers effortless.

From Osaka Station, transfer to the Yamatoji Line or use the Keihan Railway to Higashi-Meijō Station, then take a short bus or taxi ride. However, the subway route remains the fastest, taking about 20 minutes total.

Use an ICOCA card or Google Maps for real-time navigation—both apps provide optimized routes and estimated travel times. The area around the temple features clear multilingual signage, making it easy to locate even without prior knowledge.

During spring festivals, special shuttle buses run from Namba Station directly to the temple entrance, significantly reducing walking time and enhancing visitor comfort.

Ryōan-ji Temple offers immersive cultural experiences beyond its serene grounds. Daily morning zazen meditation sessions, led by senior monks, include seated meditation, sutras chanting, and tea ceremony rituals, allowing visitors to deeply engage with Zen Buddhist practice.

The temple also hosts handmade prayer talisman workshops, where guests craft paper amulets and receive blessings from resident monks—ideal for taking home a personal spiritual keepsake.

Each autumn, the Night Lantern Festival transforms the temple grounds into a luminous wonderland, illuminated by thousands of lanterns accompanied by shakuhachi flute performances and ancient vocal chants, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.

Guided tours reveal hidden treasures such as Edo-period paintings and Tang Dynasty bronze Buddhas, while select programs include calligraphy lessons and traditional wagashi tastings, offering a complete journey through Japanese classical aesthetics.