In front of Kaisan-dō Hall are a stone statue of Zendō and a stone monument inscribed with the characters 善導塚 (Zendozuka). Between the two characters 導 (do) and 塚 (zuka or tsuka) is a square hole with a square opening that holds a small statue of Zendō.
Kōmyō-ji (光明寺, "Temple of the Shining Light"), officially known as Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji (天照山蓮華院光明寺) or Jōdo-shū Daihonzan Kōmyō-ji (浄土宗大本山 光明寺), is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo School located in Zaimokuza, a southeastern part of Kamakura. It is one of the five largest temples of in the...
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea.Here, the rear view of the Sanmon Gate (山門).
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. It is the first among the Kantō Jūhachi Danrin, a group of 18 Jōdo temples established by Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Here, the Kishuteien (記主庭園), a Jōdō-style Lotus Pond.
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. It is the first among the Kantō Jūhachi Danrin, a group of 18 Jōdo temples established by Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. It is the first among the Kantō Jūhachi Danrin, a group of 18 Jōdo temples established by Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Here, a view of the Sanmon Gate (山門).
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Here, the Hondō (本堂), the Main Hall.
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Here, the Hondō (本堂), the Main Hall.
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Here, the Hondō (本堂), the Main Hall.
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Here, the Hondō (本堂), the Main Hall.
Kōmyō-ji Temple (天照山蓮華院光明寺 Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, and the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Here, a view of Buddhist hell in the Hondō (本堂), the Main Hall.
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