Hōkoku-ji Temple (Kamakura) | Looking up at Hōkoku-ji's bamboo grove with a wide-angle view

Year 2025June 2025JuneHōkoku-ji Temple (Kamakura)Kanagawa prefecture (Kantou area)bamboo thicketVarious Scenery
This photo captures the feeling of looking up at the bamboo grove at Hōkoku-ji Temple (Kamakura) with a wide-angle lens.

This photo was taken in wide-angle mode, looking up from below at Hōkoku-ji Temple's famous bamboo grove. The bamboo shoots stretching straight toward the sky are striking, conveying the mystical atmosphere unique to this tranquil landmark representing Kamakura. Hōkoku-ji Temple, standing in the Jōmyōji district of Kamakura, is a renowned temple affectionately known as the "Bamboo Temple." The bamboo grove spreading deep within its grounds features approximately 2,000 Moso bamboo stalks stretching straight upward as if piercing the sky, inviting visitors into a fantastical world. Stepping inside, the sound of wind whistling through the bamboo and the sensation of stepping on the stone pavement beneath your feet make you forget the hustle and bustle of daily life. During the hours when sunlight filters through the trees, the shadows of the bamboo sway, creating a pleasant feeling as if time itself were flowing slowly.

Date & TimeJune 1, 2025
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LocationHōkoku-ji Temple (Kamakura)
Address2-7-4 Jomyoji, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Photography EquipmentGalaxy s21+
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