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Myoryuji Ninja Temple — Trap Doors & Hidden Rooms

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Myoryuji Temple (妙立寺), nicknamed the 'Ninja Temple' (忍者寺, Ninja-dera), is a seemingly modest Buddhist temple concealing an interior labyrinth of trap doors, hidden staircases, secret tunnels, concealed rooms, and defensive features designed to confuse attackers and protect the Maeda lord in case of invasion. The temple was built in 1643 by the third Maeda lord as a secret fortress disguised as a temple — during the Edo Period, the Tokugawa shogunate prohibited daimyo from building new castles, so Maeda Toshitsune constructed this defensive structure under the guise of religious architecture.

The temple's exterior appears as a modest two-story building, but the interior contains seven floors and 23 rooms connected by 29 staircases — a warren of passages designed to disorient intruders. Features include: a trap door in the altar room leading to an escape tunnel (supposedly connecting to Kanazawa Castle 2km away), a hidden room behind a Buddhist altar where the lord could hide, a 'nightingale floor' (uguisubari, 鶯張り) that squeaks when walked on to alert residents of intruders, a well inside the building (for withstanding siege), and an observation tower disguised as a bell tower. The temple's ingenuity exemplifies Edo Period paranoia and the creativity required to circumvent shogunate regulations.

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Getting There

Access Information

1-2-12 Nomachi, Kanazawa. 15-min walk from Kanazawa Station or 10-min bus (Hirokoji stop, ¥200). Entry: ¥1,000 (guided tour only, reservation required). Hours: tours at fixed times 9:00–16:00 (every 30 min). Reservation required: call +81-76-241-0888 or book online (Japanese language only — ask hotel concierge to call). Tour duration: 40 minutes. No photography inside (strictly enforced). English audio guide available. Allow 50–60 minutes total including check-in.

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**Tour experience and highlights:** The temple tour is mandatory (no self-guided access) and conducted in Japanese with optional English audio guide (¥200 rental). The guide leads groups of 15–30 thro

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