
Kamakura
Discover temples and shrines in Kamakura, Japan
Templos e Santuários em Kamakura

Ryuho-ji
Templo BudistaA 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.

Kotoku-in
Templo BudistaKōtoku-in is a Jōdo-shū Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa, renowned for the Great Buddha of Kamakura, a monumental outdoor bronze of Amitābha cast in 1252. The statue is a National Treasure.

Hokai-ji
Templo BudistaFounded 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.

Tsurugaoka Hachimangū
Santuário XintoístaThe 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.
Jomyo-ji
Templo BudistaA 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.
Jufuku-ji
Templo BudistaJufuku-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.

Myohon-ji
Templo BudistaOne 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.

Gokuraku-ji
Templo BudistaGokurakuji é um templo budista histórico em Kamakura, conhecido por sua atmosfera tranquila e bela natureza. Como um dos templos importantes da região, oferece aos visitantes um refúgio pacífico com arquitetura tradicional e jardins sazonais.

Kosoku-ji
Templo BudistaO portão principal de Hasedera Texto para traduzir: Kosoku-ji é um templo budista Nichiren em Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa. Fundado em 1274 por Nichirō, um discípulo sênior de Nichiren, com o apoio do seguidor leigo Yadoya Kōsoku.

Hase-dera
Templo BudistaAncient 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.





