Zuisenji is a 45-50 minute walk from Kamakura Station, or a 10-15 minute walk from the Daitōnomiya bus stop.





Zuisenji Temple
Zuisenji (瑞泉寺) is a peaceful Zen temple located in the eastern part of Kamakura, nestled in a narrow valley surrounded by lush, wooded hills. A branch of the famous Engakuji Temple, it was founded by the esteemed Zen master and garden designer, Muso Kokushi. The temple is widely recognized for its serene and meticulously designed rock garden behind the main hall, created by Muso himself. This tranquil space is a perfect spot for reflection and appreciation of traditional Japanese Zen aesthetics.
In addition to the stunning rock garden, Zuisenji is known for its vibrant temple grounds. Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy the beauty of blooming plum trees, along with a variety of colorful flowers that bring the temple to life in different seasons. The peaceful surroundings and thoughtfully designed landscape make Zuisenji a must-visit destination for those seeking a quiet retreat and a glimpse into the harmony of nature and Zen philosophy.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00 (entry until 16:30)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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200 yen
Getting there
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