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Anyoin Temple 安養院

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A small temple lush with azaleas in spring

Anyoin Temple houses the tomb of Hojo Masako, wife of military leader Minamoto no Yoritomo.

How to Get There

Anyoin Temple is a 10-minute walk from Kamakura Station.

A memorial to Kamakura's founder Minamoto no Yoritomo

Hojo Masako was the wife of Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147-1199), the first shogun (military leader) of Japan's first samurai-led government. Upon his death, she built Chorakuji Temple. When it was destroyed by fire, it was rebuilt and renamed Anyoin, the Buddhist name Masako received after her death.

Masako's resting place

Masako's tomb is marked by a small pagoda into which her name is carved. There is also a wooden statue of her in the main hall.

Azaleas line the path in May

The grounds of Anyoin Temple becomes pink with azaleas in May, making it one of the most colorful temples in the area.



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