Jinmu-ji Temple used to be a sacred place in this area for monks who practiced asceticism in the mountains. Although no official records exist, the temple's start is attributed to a famous monk, Gyoki (668-749), in 724. The first official record that describes this temple was when the 3rd Shogun of Kamakura visited it, and Ganden-ji in May 1209. The Showa Emperor also often worshiped here when he stayed at the Hayama Imperial Villa. The temple is deep in the forest, which creates a sacred feeling in the heart of the visitor. It’s a 20-minute walk from JR Higashi-zushi Station.
Zushi Jinmu-ji Temple
Former location of ascetic worship by mountain monks
Por Tomoko Kamishima
Community writer
Tower gate and stone statues
Jinmu-ji Temple is deep in the forest
This narrow path was drilled through the rock in 1717
Six Jiso statues at sunset
Stone steps leading up toward the temple hall
The outer gate of the temple
Tower gate (built in 1761)
Yakushi-do Hall
Jizo-do Hall next to Yakushi-do Hall
The roof of the bell hall
Mountain path leading to Jinmu-ji Temple
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