Ankokuronji Temple
Ankokuronji Temple
Ankokuronji Temple
Ankokuronji Temple
Ankokuronji Temple
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Ankokuronji Temple

19 of 26 in attractions in Kamakura

Ankokuronji Temple (安国論寺) is a hidden gem in southeastern Kamakura, founded in 1253 by Nichiren, the founder of the Nichiren sect of Buddhism. This historic site served as his home for several years. Nestled in the hills, the temple offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature and ancient charm. The quiet grounds, traditional architecture, and spiritual significance make it a special place for visitors seeking history and tranquility.

A scenic hiking trail winds through the wooded hills around the temple, offering beautiful views of Kamakura along the way. Some paths are steep, so sturdy shoes are recommended. The serene atmosphere, combined with history and nature, makes Ankokuronji a rewarding stop for those exploring Kamakura's spiritual heritage.

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Hours and Fees

Ankokuronji Temple
  • Opening hours
  • 9:00 to 16:30

  • Closed
  • Mondays

  • Entrance fee
  • 100 yen

Getting there

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Ankokuronji is a 20-25 minute walk southeast from Kamakura Station.

Resources

Japanese

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