Eishoji Temple

Eishoji Temple

Kamakura Sta. Area

Eishoji Temple is Kamakura’s only convent and was founded by Lady Okachi, a concubine of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Tokugawa shogun. It stands on the site of a mansion owned by her ancestor, Ota Dokan. The temple has many architectural treasures such as the sammon gate with its fine sculptural decorations, the Buddha hall, the bell tower, the shido hall and its karamon gate. Since the temple prospered with the support of the Tokugawa family, the Tokugawa clan emblem, a three-leaf hollyhock, can be found in the hall and on other buildings

Basic Information

Address

1-16-3 Ogigaya, Kamakura city

Access

15 minutes on foot from the west exit of Kamakura Station

Phone

0467-22-3534

Fees

Adults: 300 yen
High school students: 200 yen
Junior high school students and younger: 100 yen

Business Hours

9:00am-4:00pm

Regular holiday

closed on Thursdays

Flower Report

Spring

Camellia, wisteria

Summer

Hydrangea, bellflower

Autumn

Red spider lilies, autumn leaves

Winter

Daffodil, plum

Location

Travel Responsibly in Kamakura

If you come all the way to Kamakura, we want you to have a pleasant, relaxing, and enjoyable trip! Please keep in mind the tourism etiquette that respects people, the town, and its culture, and have a memorable and fun trip to Kamakura.