This temple is on the way to Zushi in the lovely Omachi area of Kamakura. It's not very big but is quite pretty in autumn. There are a number of interesting statues scattered around the grounds that depict battles between the gods and evil spirits. This is the former location of Hongoku-ji Temple, originally built by the local lord Ishii Saburo Chosho. After Hongoku-ji was moved to Kyoto, this temple was established in 1345.
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Kamakura's Chosho-ji Temple
A Nichiren Buddhist temple built in 1345

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A beautiful lantern in the autumn

Gate to the temple

The roofs of three different buildings

Powerful statue of Nichiren (w/effects)

There are four statues like this here, where a god has defeated a demon

Close up details of the demon

Six jizo statues

Close up on one of the jizo statues

Mother and child
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