{"id":9646,"date":"2016-05-06T18:04:43","date_gmt":"2016-05-06T09:04:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=9646"},"modified":"2020-03-27T11:00:28","modified_gmt":"2020-03-27T02:00:28","slug":"engaku-ji-temple-kamakura","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/engaku-ji-temple-kamakura\/","title":{"rendered":"What sets Engaku-ji temple apart from other Kamakura temples?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Engaku-ji temple is an aesthetic and spiritual delight located in Kamakura City. It’s ranked second among the many temples dotted around Kamakura. During my visit I noticed three distinctions from other temples in Kamakura that make this temple so special.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a>Step into Engaku-ji Temple.<\/p>\n First, Engaku-ji temple is set on an impressive slope in the Kita-Kamakura hills. The native forest trees create mini canopies in certain sections of the grounds. The location\u2019s gradient makes the temple seem fortress-like, safeguarding inhabitants from external atrocities. Perhaps a formidable, intimating masterpiece was what ruling regent Hojo Tokimune had in mind when he founded Engaku-ji temple in 1282. After all, one purpose of the temple\u2019s existence was to pay homage to Japanese and Mongolian soldiers who perished in the Mongolian offensive in 1281. The incline begins from street entry, which is a unique aspect of the temple. If you have a stair-phobia you may be inclined (get it?) to skip this place. Fortunately, Engaku-ji temple is so carefully laid out that you are often increasing altitude without noticing. Plus, it’s a spiritual place, so if you need ancillary motivation think of every step upward as one closer to heaven.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a>Engaku-ji temple street entrance.<\/p>\n Second, Engaku-ji temple harbours an historic national treasure. The temple bell, or ogane, sits atop the highest point of the temple. It really is huge, and tolling it would be an incredible hassle. The tree trunk suspended by some sort of pulley system looks too cumbersome for someone of my stature, and upon release you would have to scamper like Usain Bolt before the reverberation knocked you into the wilderness below. I made a compromise and just stood for a couple of minutes imagining the bell tolling. The vista from the national treasure speaks for itself.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a>The temple bell.<\/p>\n