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Zuisenji Temple


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The Temple of Flowers Known for Beautiful Plum Blossoms, Daffodils and Fresh Green Foliage

Zuisenji is a prestigious temple, built as the family temple of the Kamakura kubo governors, such as Ashikaga Motouji. It is said that the rock garden, created by excavating the bedrock, was designed by Muso Soseki. The garden, a precursor to the later shoin style gardens, is listed as a national site of scenic beauty. The temple is known for its bamboo forest and autumn colors.

Address

710 Nikaido, Kamakura City

Tel

0467-22-1191

Admission fee/Admission fee Donation

High school students and above: 200 yen
Elementary and junior high school students: 100 yen
Disabled people: free (disability certificate required)

【Group discount (20 or more)】
High school students and above: 150 yen
Elementary and junior high school students: 50 yen

Admission hours

9:00am-5:00pm all year round (entrance is allowed until 30 minutes before)

Flower information

[Spring] Mitsumata, wisteria
[Summer] Bellflower
[Autumn] Winter cherry blossoms, autumn leaves
[Winter] Daffodils, plum blossoms, camellias, etc.

Directions

Take the bus bound for Daitomiya from bus stop number 5 at the east exit of JR Kamakura Station, and get off at the last stop, Daitomiya. 10 minutes on foot.

Other

Public toilets available

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