Jōmyō-ji is one of Kamakura’s quieter Zen temples and a true hidden treasure. Founded in the 13th century, it belongs to the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism and offers a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere compared to the busier temples in the area.
The temple is best known for its beautiful karesansui (dry Zen garden), a carefully raked landscape of white gravel and rocks that radiates calmness. Visitors can sit on the wooden veranda and take in the serene view, which is especially lovely in spring and autumn. Behind the main hall, there is also a lush strolling garden with a pond, mossy paths, and seasonal flowers. On the temple grounds you’ll also find a tea house, where you can enjoy traditional matcha and sweets while overlooking the Zen garden, a truly meditative experience.
Tickets and admission: General admission to the temple and gardens: 100 yen (very affordable). Tea house experience with matcha and sweets: 600–1,000 yen, depending on the set you choose.
Jōmyō-ji offers a quiet, authentic Zen experience and is a perfect stop for those who want to escape the crowds and reflect in a peaceful setting. It’s not as famous as other Kamakura temples, but its charm lies in its tranquility and the harmony of nature and architecture. If you’re visiting Kamakura, this is a wonderful place to slow down and enjoy the...
Read moreJōmyō-ji is a historic Zen Buddhist temple located in Kamakura, Japan. It is one of the “Five Great Zen Temples” (Kamakura Gozan) of Kamakura.
Here is some brief information about Jōmyō-ji:
• Location: Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
• Sect: Rinzai Zen Buddhism
• Founded: 12th century (originally belonged to the Tendai sect, later converted to Zen)
• Important Features: • Known for its quiet and peaceful atmosphere. • The temple has a traditional chashitsu (tea room) where tea can be drunk. • It has beautiful stone and Japanese-style gardens. • The main hall (hondō) is important in terms of Zen architecture. • History: The temple grew with the support of the Hōjō family and became an important Zen training center during the Kamakura period.
Thanks to its less touristy crowds and peaceful nature, Jōmyō-ji is an ideal stop for those seeking tranquility in Kamakura.
Jōmyō-ji, Japonya’nın Kamakura şehrinde bulunan tarihi bir Zen Budist tapınağıdır. Kamakura’nın “Beş Büyük Zen Tapınağı” (Kamakura Gozan) arasında yer alır.
İşte Jōmyō-ji hakkında özet bilgiler: • Konum: Kamakura, Kanagawa Eyaleti, Japonya • Bağlı Olduğu Mezhep: Rinzai Zen Budizmi • Kuruluşu: 12. yüzyılda (başlangıçta Tendai mezhebine aitti, sonra Zen’e geçti) • Önemli Özellikleri: • Sessiz ve huzurlu atmosferiyle bilinir. • Tapınakta çay içilebilecek geleneksel bir chashitsu (çay odası) bulunur. • Güzel taş ve Japon tarzı bahçelere sahiptir. • Ana salon (hondō), Zen mimarisi açısından önemlidir. • Tarihi: Tapınak, Hōjō ailesinin desteğiyle büyümüş ve Kamakura döneminde önemli bir Zen eğitim merkezi haline gelmiştir.
Daha az turist yoğunluğu ve sakin doğası sayesinde, Jōmyō-ji, Kamakura’da huzur arayanlar için ideal...
Read moreJomyoji is just a beautiful big garden with many different kinds of flowers, trees and bushes. Maybe the best time to visit is in the middle of spring season since the are so many flowers and trees blooming. You can also find a small bamboo section.
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