Kotoku-in

Kotoku-in - main photo

Kotoku-in (Photo: Kamakura Daibutsu – Bgabel / CC BY-SA 3.0)

Overview

Static map of (35.3169276, 139.5359946)

Address

4-2-28, Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture 248-0016, Japan

Hours

8:00 - 17:00 Open now

Opening Hours

  • Monday

    8:00 - 17:00

  • Tuesday

    8:00 - 17:00

  • Wednesday

    8:00 - 17:00

  • Thursday

    8:00 - 17:00

  • Friday

    8:00 - 17:00

  • Saturday

    8:00 - 17:00

  • Sunday

    8:00 - 17:00

  • Holidays

    8:00 - 17:00

Price

Free

Phone

0467-22-0703

Website

kotoku-in.jp

Highlights


Kamakura Daibutsu

Kamakura’s Daibutsu is a beautiful bronze statue built in the mid-13th century (750 years ago). He has been meditating under the sky for about 500 years of those years, after losing the shelter he was originally housed in. When you visit, you might see him soaked in rain, or sweating under the glaring sun, or just enjoying the warm spring sunshine. Whenever you come, his expressive face will touch your heart. Kamakura’s Daibutsu has been kept intact, without any large-scale restorations since it was built.

Kamakura Daibutsu

Temple Gate and Nio Statues

The temple gate holds a plaque inscribed with Kotoku-in’s official name and houses a pair of Nio (Vajrapani) images inside the gate. Their fearsome faces are the subject of many visitor's photographs. The Nio were imported from another location in the 18th century.

Temple Gate and Nio Statues

Huge Warazori

On the inside wall of the corridor to the right facing the Great Buddha rests a pair of huge warazori. The warazori were first woven by children in 1951 with the wish that “the Great Buddha would don them to walk around Japan, bringing happiness to the people.” The Matsuzaka Children’s Club keeps this tradition alive to this day: since 1956, they have continued to make these giant warazori and present them to Kotoku-in once every few years.

Huge Warazori

시설

  • 무료 가이드/팜플렛

Payment Method

  • Pay by cash

Access

A 5-10 minute walk from Hase Station on the Enoden Railway Line.

Kotoku-in