Ankokuron-ji is another of the many Nichiren sect temples in Kamakura. Located in the quiet Omachi area of the city, it is situated in a quiet and peaceful neighborhood. If you are ready for a short but steep climb, the view from the top of the hill on a clear day is breathtaking. The temple was founded by Nichiren around the year 1250. It contains a large cemetery, cave, and a small but pretty temple building.
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Kamakura's Ankokuron-ji Temple
Climb the hill in the temple for a spectacular view

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A close up of the Shakamuni Buddha in prayer

A map of the temple painted on a wood board sign

Steps from the road leading up to the gate

The temple as seen from above

Looking down on some of the buildings from the path leading up to the viewpoint

What a great view!

Shakamuni Buddha in prayer

There are many statues like this around the grounds. This photo was taken in spring (Photo: Tarourashima)

Ancient gravestones coverd in moss

Praying over the water for its purification
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