Kenchō-ji

Local name建長寺
LocationKamakura, Japan

Kenchō-ji is a Rinzai Zen temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, which ranks first among Kamakura's so-called Five Great Zen Temples and is the oldest Zen training monastery in Japan. These temples were at the top of the Five Mountain System, a network of Zen temples started by the Hōjō Regents. Still very large, it originally had a full shichidō garan and 49 subtemples.The temple was constructed on the orders of Emperor Go-Fukakusa and completed in 1253, fifth year of the Kenchō era, from which it takes its name. It was founded by Rankei Doryū, a Chinese Zen master who moved to Japan in 1246, spending some years in Kyushu and Kyoto before coming to Kamakura.

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Opening hours

Daily 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Admission

Adults: 300 JPY

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenchō-ji

Official website http://www.kenchoji.com/

Twitter https://twitter.com/kenchoji_info

Phone +81 4 6722 0981

Address 建長寺 〒247-8525 神奈川県鎌倉市山ノ内8

Coordinates 35°19'55.368" N 139°33'18.667" E

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