Engaku-ji
πΊ Temples Β· Kamakura, Kanagawa Β· β 4.4 (4,494)
Engaku-ji is one of Kamakura's most significant Rinzai Zen temples, founded in 1282 as a place of prayer for all who perished in the Mongol invasions. This National Treasure site features beautiful traditional architecture set among wooded hillsides, tranquil gardens, and seasonal blooms, offering visitors a profound atmosphere for meditation and reflection. The temple remains an active Zen monastery and is conveniently located just steps from Kita-Kamakura Station, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the area.
Visitor Information
| π Address | Kamakura, Kanagawa | ||||||||||||||
| π« Admission | Β₯500 | ||||||||||||||
| π Access | 1 min walk from Kita-Kamakura Station | ||||||||||||||
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| π Official | Official Website |
π‘ Tips for Visitors
The entrance fee is Β₯600 (cash recommended), with additional fees for matcha tea service (Β₯700) and special areas. Visit early in the morning for the most peaceful experience and to enjoy the crisp atmosphere with fewer crowds. The temple is easily accessible from Kita-Kamakura Station, located right at the entrance, making it very convenient for English-speaking tourists.
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