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Hydrangeas of Gokurakuji Temple (極楽寺)

A Tranquil Rainy Season Scene Framed by a Thatched Gate
  • 極楽寺のあじさい

Discover the Hydrangeas at Gokurakuji Temple (極楽寺)

If you’re looking to enjoy Kamakura’s hydrangeas in a quiet and intimate setting, Gokurakuji Temple (極楽寺) is a hidden gem. With its thatched-roof main gate, cozy temple grounds, and a palette of purple, blue, and pink blossoms, the scene feels like a page from an ancient scroll painting.

Founded during the Kamakura period, Gokurakuji is the only Shingon Ritsu sect temple in Kamakura. In June, the temple grounds come alive with vibrant hydrangeas. Especially striking are the blooms by the gate and the tracks of the Enoden line, where seasonal beauty meets nostalgic charm.

When Is the Best Time to Visit?

Hydrangeas at Gokurakuji usually bloom from early to late June. During this rainy season, the petals glisten with raindrops, and the contrast with mossy stone paths and fresh green trees creates a dreamlike ambiance.

To catch the blooms at their peak, mid-June is your safest bet. Stay updated via official social media or local tourism websites for real-time blossom reports.

Photo Highlights and Must-See Spots

The most iconic photo spot is in front of the thatched gate. The rustic roof framed by colorful hydrangeas captures the essence of Kamakura’s serene beauty. Photography enthusiasts flock here to capture this classic scene.

Within the temple, the front garden of the main hall, the area around the Kannon-do Hall, and the side paths all offer different varieties like mountain hydrangeas and western hydrangeas. Don’t miss the Enoden tracks nearby—the moment a train glides past blooming hydrangeas makes for a poetic shot, especially in the rain.

Embrace the Quiet Hours of Morning

To truly enjoy the calm, visit between 6 and 8 a.m. when the air is crisp, birdsong fills the air, and the flowers shimmer with morning dew. This serene window is perfect for slow strolls and quiet reflection.

If you’re staying at Tosh’s Place (トシズプレイス), the early morning offers a golden opportunity to explore Gokurakuji before breakfast. You’ll find yourself immersed in a peaceful Kamakura few travelers experience.

How to Get There from Tosh’s Place (トシズプレイス)

From Tosh’s Place, Gokurakuji Temple is just 10–20 minutes away by foot or train. It fits naturally into an itinerary exploring Kamakura Station or Hase’s coastal temples. Even during peak season, the area remains calm, allowing you to enjoy the hydrangeas at your own pace.

With flexible check-in and kitchen-equipped rooms, Tosh’s Place lets you travel freely. Consider a peaceful evening revisit after crowds have thinned—an ideal way to savor the blooms in solitude.

Wrap-Up: Hydrangeas and a Local Way to Experience Kamakura

Gokurakuji’s hydrangeas offer a more serene side of Kamakura. The thatched gate, colorful blossoms, and scenes with the Enoden evoke a deep sense of seasonal beauty.

For those who want to go beyond day-tripper routes, staying nearby lets you explore at your own rhythm. Enjoy a slow, flower-filled journey through Kamakura’s history and nature, as if you’re living there yourself.