Myouryuji (Ninja Temple)

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Myouryuji, famously known as the Ninja Temple, is a fascinating Buddhist temple in Kanazawa that conceals an intricate maze of hidden rooms, trap doors, secret tunnels, and concealed staircases designed for defense during feudal times. Despite its nickname, the temple has no actual connection to ninjas, but its ingenious architecture featuring 29 staircases and 23 rooms in a deceptively compact structure feels straight out of a spy thriller. Visitors can only explore this architectural marvel through mandatory guided tours that reveal the temple's clever defensive mechanisms and escape routes.

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Advance reservations are absolutely required as walk-ins are not permitted; book online or by phone at least a few days ahead, especially during peak seasons. Tours are conducted primarily in Japanese, but English pamphlets are available and some time slots may offer English audio guidesβ€”confirm when booking. Photography is strictly prohibited inside the temple, so leave your camera in your bag and simply enjoy the experience.

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Myouryuji, famously known as the Ninja Temple, is a fascinating Buddhist temple in Kanazawa that conceals an intricate maze of hidden rooms, trap doors, secret tunnels, and concealed staircases designed for defense during feudal times. Despite its nickname, the temple has no actual connection to ninjas, but its ingenious architecture featuring 29 staircases and 23 rooms in a deceptively compact structure feels straight out of a spy thriller. Visitors can only explore this architectural marvel through mandatory guided tours that reveal the temple's clever defensive mechanisms and escape routes.

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