Hongakuji Temple is a Nichiren Buddhist temple founded in 1436 in Kamakura. It features traditional Japanese temple architecture, seasonal gardens with plum blossoms and autumn foliage, and offers a quieter alternative to Kamakura's busier tourist sites.
The temple is 15-20 minutes on foot from Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line. Local buses are also available. It is located in a residential area of Kamakura.
You can explore the temple buildings and main hall, walk through the gardens, take photographs in outdoor areas, and observe Nichiren Buddhist practices at this active religious site.
Dress modestly and behave respectfully as this is an active worship site. Avoid disturbing worshippers and follow any posted photography restrictions near sacred spaces.