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Jochi-ji Temple


"Fourth of Five Great Temples"

This small temple was established in 1283 by Murotoki, the grandson of Tokimune, the sixth Kamakura regent. It is ranked fourth among the "Gozan" or the five major Zen temples. A portion of the garden is open to the public and provides access to pathways leading to several caves and other temples. Besides the stone bridge, visit the temple well which is one of Kamakura's 'Ten Clear Wells'. The bell tower is also quite impressive.
1402 Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Japan, 247-0062
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"Fourth of Five Great Temples"
This small temple was established in 1283 by Murotoki, the grandson of Tokimune, the sixth Kamakura regent. It is ranked fourth among the "Gozan" or the five major Zen temples. A portion of the garden is open to the public and provides access to pathways leading to several caves and other temples. Besides the stone bridge, visit the temple well which is one of Kamakura's 'Ten Clear Wells'. The bell tower is also quite impressive.
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