Jochiji Temple

Jochiji Temple

Kita-Kamakura Area

Ranked fourth among Kamakura’s Five Great Rinzai Temples, Jochiji Temple, a Rinzai, Engakuji Sect temple, was built to pray for the repose of the soul of Hojo Munemasa (1253-1281), son of Hojo Tokiyori. More than 200 monks attended the 13 th anniversary of the death of Hojo Sadatoki, the ninth regent, held here in1323. Jochiji Temple is one of the largest temples after the three great temples of Kenchoji, Engakuji and Jufukuji. The statues of Amida-nyorai, Shaka-nyorai and Mirokunyorai, which are known as the Sanzebutsu, and which represent the past, the present and the future, are listed as important prefectural cultural assets. The temple precinct is a national historic site. Kamakura’s tallest Japanese umbrella-pine tree stands in the temple precinct. Hakuunboku (styrax bassia) trees can also be seen. The grave of novelist Tatsuhiko Shibusawa is located in the temple precinct.

Basic Information

Address

1402 Yamanouchi, Kamakura City

Access

8 minutes walk from JR Kita-Kamakura Station

Phone

0467-22-3943

Fees

Adults (high school students and above): 300 yen
Children (junior high school students and below): 100 yen
Disabled: Free (disability certificate required), one accompanying person free
Seniors living in the city: 150 yen (Fukuju certificate with photo attached required)
Group discount (30 or more)
Adults (high school students and above): 150 yen

Business Hours

9:00am-4:30pm

Flower Report

Spring

Mitsumata, Iris japonica, and Acanthus arbutifolia

Summer

Summer camellia, bellflower

Autumn

Sasanqua

Winter

Plum blossoms

Location

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