[Kanagawa Prefecture: Kita-Kamakura] Engakuji Temple's Hojo with its beautiful garden
by ramu*raimu
Jun 28, 2024
Engakuji Temple is often referred to as a "Zen temple," but have you ever wondered what you're supposed to do there? Actually, Engakuji is not just any ordinary temple. It offers a serene environment filled with hints to help you quietly center your mind, along with rich history, stunning scenery, and unique experiences. It's a place with special charm that only those who visit can truly understand. Here are five reasons why you should visit Engakuji Temple, along with some fascinating tidbits that will make you say, "Wow!"
① Just a one-minute walk from the station, and you're in another world
Step out of Kitakamakura Station, and within just one minute, you'll find yourself in a completely different world, enveloped in tranquil air and silence. The entrance to Engakuji feels like a "switch" that transitions you from the hustle and bustle of the city to a peaceful state of mind.
② One of the few places in Kamakura where you can experience zazen meditation
Did you know that zazen meditation is something anyone can easily try? Engakuji hosts zazen sessions for the general public every weekend. Even beginners are welcome, offering a valuable opportunity to reflect on your inner self.
③ Walk the same path as Natsume Soseki, the famous author
Engakuji is where the renowned Meiji-era author Natsume Soseki came for spiritual training. His novels even feature dialogues with the temple's head priest. For literature enthusiasts, this is a must-visit "sacred site."
④ Breathtaking seasonal beauty
From cherry blossoms and fresh greenery to autumn leaves and snowy landscapes, Engakuji showcases stunning scenery throughout the year. The contrast between the autumn foliage and the historic Buddha Hall is particularly spectacular.
⑤ Home to the precious Shariden, housing Buddha's relics
Engakuji is home to the Shariden, which enshrines Buddha's relics (shari). This hall is designated as a National Treasure, and Engakuji is the only place in Kamakura where you can see it.
When you need a quiet moment to center yourself, or when you want to escape the noise and reconnect with your true self, Engakuji is more than just a tourist spot—it's a place to rediscover who you really are. On your next trip to Kamakura, why not remember this and stop by for a visit?
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