Hokoku-ji Temple

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Jul 08, 2025 - Jul 09, 2025
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Hokoku-ji Temple’s Bamboo Serenity

Hokoku-ji Temple, established in 1334 by the Zen priest Tokiyori Uesugi, is a significant Zen Buddhist site in Kamakura, Japan. The temple is known for its unique bamboo grove, creating a serene atmosphere.

Built in the early 14th century, Hokoku-ji exemplifies traditional Japanese Zen architecture. The temple grounds feature beautiful gardens and a tea house, emphasizing the harmony between nature and spirituality.

Notable Features

  • 🌿 Bamboo Grove: Home to over 2,000 bamboo plants, this grove provides a tranquil setting for meditation.
  • 🍵 Tea Ceremony: Visitors can enjoy traditional tea served in a setting of serene beauty.
  • 🧘‍♂️ Zen Gardens: The temple's gardens encourage reflection and mindfulness, showcasing the Zen philosophy.

Hokoku-ji Temple is accessible for all visitors. It attracts tourists, families, and historians interested in Zen culture.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Hokoku-ji Temple

Bamboo Planting

The bamboo grove was intentionally planted for its calming effect on the temple grounds.

Historic Visits

Hokoku-ji has been visited by many notable figures in Japanese history.

Location

2-7-4 Jomyoji Hokoku-ji Temple

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