• Hōkoku-ji (報国寺) is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan.
  • Hokoku-ji is a modest Buddhist temple of the Zen Rinzai School, located on the eastern heights of Kamakura in Japan.
  • Hōkoku-ji(報国寺). Hōkoku-ji is a small Zen temple in Kamakura, world-famous for its bamboo grove of more than 2000 Mōsō bamboos.
  • This unique feature makes Hokoku-ji one of the most popular temples among many temples and shrines in Kamakura.
  • Hōkoku-ji is particularly noted for its serene garden, featuring an approximately 5-meter high two-storied pagoda and a beautiful 5-meter tall bamboo grove.
  • According to legend, Takuma lived in the vicinity of the temple; the district was therefore called Takumagayatsu. The moss garden at Hōkoku-ji Temple.
  • Hōkoku-ji, Japonya'nın Kamakura kentinde bulunan Zen Budizminin Rinzai mezhebinin Kenchō-ji okulunda eski bir tapınaktır.
  • Hōkoku-ji is a temple located about 10 minutes by bus from the Kamakura station. It is famous for its bamboo garden and is often called “bamboo temple”.
  • Hokoku-ji is an antique temple inside the Kencho-ji faculty of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism placed in Kamakura, Japan.