Kosokuji Temple

Kosokuji Temple

Yuigahama / Hase / Gokurakuji Area

Kosokuji Temple was founded by Nichiro Shonin (1245–1320), a disciple of Nichiren Shonin (1222–1282), at the residence of shogunate official Yadoya Mitsunori (dates unknown), a close aide of shogunate regent Hojo Tokiyori (1227–1263). Kosokuji is known as the place where Nichiren presented his work Rissho Ankoku-ron to the shogunate in 1260. Within the temple precincts, there is an attractive garden with flower varieties blossoming all year round; a particular highlight is the roughly 150-year-old Hall crabapple tree that blooms in early April.

Basic Information

Address

3-9-7 Hase, Kamakura

Access

・6 minutes walk from Enoshima Electric Railway “Hase Station”
・From the east exit bus stop of JR Kamakura Station, take the bus bound for Hase Kannon/Daibutsu and get off at Hase Kannon. 4 minutes walk

Phone

0467-22-2077

Fees

Adults (high school students and above): 100 yen
Elementary and junior high school students: Free

Business Hours

8:00am – 5:00pm

Note

◆Experience
【Sutra reading】
《Sutra meeting》
Place: Main hall
Date: 21st of every month (excluding April, August, and October)
Time: 10am-11am
Participation fee: 200 yen for sweets
*No reservation required. Please contact us for details

Flower Report

Spring

Kaido

Winter

Plum

Location

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