Indawo Yokukhonza
Jōdo-shū Daihonzan Kōmyōji
Abantu bendawo abangu-3 bayatusa,
Indawo
6-chōme-17-19 Zaimokuza
Kamakura, Kanagawa
Amacebiso avela kubantu bendawo
Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, near Kamakura, Japan, the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Kōmyō-ji is number one among the Kantō Jūhachi Danrin (関東十八檀林?), a group of 18 Jōdo temples established during the Edo period by Tokugawa Ieyasu, and dedicated to both the training of priests and scholarly research.[1] It is also the sect's head temple for the Kantō region.[2] In spite of the fact it is a Jōdo sect temple, Kōmyō-ji has several of the typical features of a Zen temple, for example a sanmon (main gate), a pond and a karesansui (rock garden).
Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Zaimokuza, near Kamakura, Japan, the only major one in the city to be close to the sea. Kōmyō-ji is number one among the Kantō Jūhachi Danrin (関東十八檀林?), a group of 18 Jōdo temples established during the Edo period by Tokugawa Ieyas…
" Prospects for Komyoji mountain behind ", it overlooks the sea of Yuigahama , has been chosen to "50 election scenic of Kanagawa " . It appears also Fuji good weather