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Meigetsu-in Temple (Ajisai-dera)
Meigetsu-in Temple (Ajisai-dera)
Meigetsu-in Temple (Ajisai-dera)
Meigetsu-in Temple (Ajisai-dera)
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Templo Meigetsu-in (Ajisai-dera)

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Última actualización 17 may 2026

Meigetsu-in Temple is a Rinzai sect Zen Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, founded in 1160 during the late Heian period. Established as a hermitage by Yamanouchi Tsunetoshi, a Uesugi clan retainer, the temple was later converted to a full temple. Known as "Ajisai-dera" (Hydrangea Temple) for its hydrangea gardens, the grounds occupy the former site of Zenkoji, a larger temple destroyed during the medieval period. Meigetsu-in preserves Kamakura's Zen Buddhism heritage from the Kamakura period (1185-1333).

The temple features Zen garden design, traditional architecture, and is a premier Kamakura hydrangea site. The grounds contain approximately 2,500 hydrangea plants, primarily Hime-ajisai (Princess Hydrangea) with blue flowers blooming in June. The main hall contains a wooden Sho Kannon (Sacred Goddess of Mercy) statue, an Important Cultural Property. The circular window, known as the "Window of Enlightenment" or Satori-no-mado, frames rear garden views changing seasonally—green in spring, lush summer, autumn colors, snow-covered winter. The temple embodies Zen aesthetics.

Visitors walk garden paths lined with hydrangeas during June. The main hall allows viewing of the circular window composition with framed garden views and the Sho Kannon statue. The rear garden, accessible during limited periods, features rock arrangements, ponds, moss, and seasonal plantings. The grounds include tea ceremony spaces. Photography of the circular window and hydrangeas is primary. Off-season offers autumn foliage, greenery, and winter beauty with fewer crowds.

Meigetsu-in Temple is located in Kita-Kamakura area of Kamakura City, approximately 10 minutes walking from Kita-Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line. From Tokyo, take the JR Yokosuka Line from major stations to Kita-Kamakura in approximately 60 minutes. The temple is part of Kita-Kamakura's temple cluster, easily combined with visits to nearby Engaku-ji and Kencho-ji temples. 


Hours
Domingo: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Lunes: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Martes: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Viernes: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sábado: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Phone
+81 467-24-3437
Website
trip-kamakura.com


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189 Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247-0062, Japón
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Horario

Domingo: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Lunes: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Martes: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Viernes: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sábado: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Teléfono

+81 467-24-3437

Sitio web

trip-kamakura.com

Reseñas de viajeros

Me gusto, es un lugar tranquilo rodeado de la naruraleza, hay que ir a cada lugar con tiempo para apreciar cada espacio, si vas en otoño lleva una chaqueta puede hacer un poco de frío.
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SAUL ANDRES
2 nov 2025
Es un templo muy lindo para visitar. Recomiendo ir con tiempo ya que tiene varios espacios, jardines, etc.
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Gustavo Buero
30 sept 2025
En invierno no vale la pena visitar, nos tratan de estafar con precio de estampas en libro. Y no quieren devolver dinero.
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Benjamin Cerda
11 mar 2026
El templo budista más espectacular de la zona, con especial mención a la floración de hortensias. Suele haber mucha gente pero es posible hacer fotos bien bonitas. El templo es bonito pero muy parecido al resto. La entrada tiene cobro, y es más alto que el resto de templos.
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Hugo A.
23 jun 2023
Visita obligada en el complejo de templos de Kamakura. Sus figuras de conejos nos resultaran divertidas, pero la vista que imprediosa es la de la ventana circular del templo.
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José Antonio González Reboredo
12 mar 2017

Preguntas frecuentes

June is peak hydrangea blooming season when the blue flowers create a sea of blooms throughout the temple paths and gardens.

No. The rear garden is accessible only during limited special viewing periods, typically late spring/early summer and autumn, with an additional fee of around 500 yen.

During peak hydrangea season in June, expect significant crowds, long entry waits, and restricted photography. Weekday mornings or off-season visits provide better experiences with fewer crowds.

No. The rear garden is accessible only during limited special viewing periods, typically late spring/early summer and autumn, with an additional fee of around 500 yen.