
Kamakura
Kamakura est une ville côtière dans la préfecture de Kanagawa, dans la région de Kanto, à l'est de Honshu. C'est une ancienne capitale shogunale.
Temples et Sanctuaires à Kamakura

Hokai-ji
Temple BouddhisteFounded by Ashikaga Takauji in 1333 to honor the Hōjō clan who perished that year. Known as "bush-clover temple" for its garden flowers. Tendai sect temple enshrining Jizō, Juntei Kannon, and Bishamonten. Located on the former Hōjō regents' residence site.
Jomyo-ji
Temple BouddhisteA tranquil Rinzai Zen temple founded in the 13th century, Number Five of Kamakura Gozan. Features a beautiful karesansui dry garden, traditional teahouse, and strolling gardens with seasonal flowers. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and ties to the Ashikaga clan.

Myohon-ji
Temple BouddhisteOne of the oldest Nichiren sect temples in Kamakura, founded in 1260 on the former estate of the Hiki clan. Known as Chōkō-zan Myōhon-ji, this 13th-century Buddhist temple is surrounded by peaceful gardens and features beautiful seasonal flowers in a tranquil forest setting.

Kosoku-ji
Temple BouddhisteKosoku-ji is a Nichiren Buddhist temple in Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa. Founded in 1274 by Nichirō, a senior disciple of Nichiren, with support from the lay follower Yadoya Kōsoku.

Kotoku-in
Temple BouddhisteKōtoku-in est un temple bouddhiste Jōdo-shū à Kamakura, Kanagawa, célèbre pour le Grand Bouddha de Kamakura, une statue en bronze monumentale d'Amitābha coulée en 1252. La statue est un Trésor National.

Gokuraku-ji
Temple BouddhisteGokurakuji is a historic Buddhist temple in Kamakura, known for its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful natural setting. As one of the important temples in the area, it offers visitors a peaceful retreat with traditional architecture and seasonal gardens.

Tsurugaoka Hachimangū
Sanctuaire ShintoThe most important Shinto shrine in Kamakura, established in 1063 and rebuilt in 1828 in traditional Edo architectural style. Serves as the cultural center of the city, hosting major festivals and ceremonies, with a rich history tied to the Kamakura shogunate.

Ryuho-ji
Temple BouddhisteA historic Zen Buddhist temple in Kamakura's Ueki district, known for its serene atmosphere and traditional architecture. The temple offers a peaceful retreat from the city's busier tourist sites, maintaining authentic temple practices.
Jufuku-ji
Temple BouddhisteJufuku-ji is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple located in the Ogigayatsu district of Kamakura. Founded during the Kamakura shogunate period, it stands as one of Kamakura's Five Great Zen Temples, reflecting the city's historical significance as Japan's first military capital.

Hase-dera
Temple BouddhisteAncient Buddhist temple in Kamakura famous for its massive 9-meter gilded wooden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Founded in 736, it features beautiful gardens, ocean views, and thousands of small Jizo statues honoring children.