Kōtoku-in: The Great Buddha of Kamakura
Visit Kōtoku-in in Kamakura to witness the iconic Great Buddha, a monumental bronze statue and a National Treasure of Japan, standing for centuries.
Kōtoku-in is a Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Japan, famed for its iconic Great Buddha (Daibutsu), a monumental bronze statue of Amitābha Buddha. Dating back to 1252, the statue has weathered centuries of natural disasters and remains a symbol of Kamakura and Japanese Buddhist art.
A brief summary to Kotoku-in
- 4 Chome-2-28 Hase, Kamakura, 4 Chome Hase, Kanagawa, 248-0016, JP
- +81467-22-0703
- Visit website
Local tips
- Purchase incense sticks for 100 JPY at the shop to the right of the Great Buddha and purify yourself before paying your respects.
- Pay the additional 50 JPY to enter the interior of the Great Buddha statue for a unique perspective.
- Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the largest crowds.
- Check out Hase-dera Temple, which is only a 5-minute walk from Kōtoku-in.
Getting There
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Train
From Kamakura Station, take the Enoshima Electric Railway (Enoden Line) to Hase Station, which is the third stop. The ride takes about 7 minutes. From Hase Station, it is a 7-minute walk to Kōtoku-in.
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Bus
From the East Exit of Kamakura Station, take the Enoshima-dentetsu Bus (bus stop #1) or the Keikyu Bus (bus stop #6) and get off at the Daibutsu-mae stop. The bus ride takes approximately 10 minutes. From the Daibutsu-mae bus stop, it is a 2-minute walk to Kōtoku-in.
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Taxi
From Kamakura Station, a taxi ride to Kōtoku-in takes about 6 minutes and costs approximately ¥2,300-¥2,800.