Nichiren Sect Temple Located on the Site of Ebisudo Hall
where Nichiren Stayed
Minamoto no Yoritomo built Ebisudo Hall where Komachioji
Street crosses the Namerigawa River as a tutelary hall for
the shogunate. Nichiren, a famous Buddhist priest in the
Kamakura Period who founded the Nichiren School of Buddhism,
stayed at this hall before traveling to Mt. Minobu. Ebisudo
Hall was destroyed by fire when the Kamakura shogunate fell.
Subsequently, Hongakuji Temple was built on the site.
Address
1-12-12 Komachi, Kamakura city
Tel
0467-22-0490
Admission fee/Admission fee Donation
Donation
Admission hours
Temple office: 9:00am to 4:00pm
Flower information
[Spring] Kobai, Somei-Yoshino cherry blossoms
[Summer] Crape myrtle, Trumpet vine
Directions
5 minutes walk from the East Exit of JR Kamakura Station
Other
・Kamakura Ebisu (January 10th)
・Doll memorial service (first Sunday of October)
・Public toilets available
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