Jonji-ji

📍 Kanagawa, Kamakura · 1402 Yamanouchi

About

Mountain 金宝山
Sect 臨済宗円覚寺派
Principal 阿弥陀如来・釈迦如来・弥勒如来(三世仏)
Founded 1281
Founder 北条師時
Heritage 木造地蔵菩薩坐像(重要文化財)

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Hours

09:00–16:30

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Unknown

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History

Byakko

Jonji-ji is a venerable Zen temple of distinguished standing, ranked fourth among the Five Mountains of Kamakura, established in the late Kamakura period. It is said to have been founded to honor the memorial of Munetsune, the third son of Hojo Tokiyori. The temple enshrines Hotei-son and is beloved as one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Kamakura. Stone steps surrounded by bamboo groves lead to a serene space that makes one forget the bustle of the city. I sometimes find myself in meditation within these bamboo groves. It is a place where one can truly feel Zen spirit and experience spiritual cleansing.

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JR横須賀線北鎌倉駅から徒歩約6分。拝観料は大人200円・子ども100円で、拝観時間は9:00〜16:30です。

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