ounded: 1282
Engakuji is dedicated to the warriors who died fighting the 1281 Mongol invasion. Founded by Hojo Tokimune, the eighth regent to the Kamakura bakufu, in 1282, this temple has been designated a national historic site and is home to many designated important cultural properties. These include the magnificent main temple gate, which features in Soseki Natsume’s novel The Gate, together with the reliquary hall and the great bell, which are both designated national treasures. The treasures are put on public display for a few days in early November.
Participate in early morning Zen meditation (zazen) sessions, which start at six every morning, without even making a reservation. The temple also organizes sutra transcriptions and lectures.
Address | 409 Yamanouchi, Kamakura-city, Kanagawa, JAPAN 247-0062 |
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Tel | +81 (0)467-22-0478 |
公式サイト | http://www.engakuji.or.jp/top.html |
Open | [March-November]8:00~16:30 [December-February]8 : 00~16 : 00 |
Closed | Open every day |
Admission | 300 yen for adults, 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students |
Access | About 1-minute walk from Kita-Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line |
Parking | - |