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  • Joeiji Temple story dates from the 13th century. There was an observatory deck on this site built for the founder of Kamakura Shogunate to get a view of Yuigahama Beach.  The temple is also called Botamochi-dera based on the story that a Botamochi rice ball covered with Azuki bean paste - is responsible for the miracle that saved the life of Nichiren while he was being taken to his execution. Joeiji holds a memorial service for Nichiren.  The objects of worship here are statues of Priest Nichiren, sacred tablets, and statues of Buddha and Nichiei.
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  • Joeiji Temple story dates from the 13th century. There was an observatory deck on this site built for the founder of Kamakura Shogunate to get a view of Yuigahama Beach.  The temple is also called Botamochi-dera based on the story that a Botamochi rice ball covered with Azuki bean paste - is responsible for the miracle that saved the life of Nichiren while he was being taken to his execution. Joeiji holds a memorial service for Nichiren.  The objects of worship here are statues of Priest Nichiren, sacred tablets, and statues of Buddha and Nichiei.
    joeiji-05.jpg
  • Joeiji Temple story dates from the 13th century. There was an observatory deck on this site built for the founder of Kamakura Shogunate to get a view of Yuigahama Beach.  The temple is also called Botamochi-dera based on the story that a Botamochi rice ball covered with Azuki bean paste - is responsible for the miracle that saved the life of Nichiren while he was being taken to his execution. Joeiji holds a memorial service for Nichiren.  The objects of worship here are statues of Priest Nichiren, sacred tablets, and statues of Buddha and Nichiei.
    joeiji-03.jpg
  • Joeiji Temple story dates from the 13th century. There was an observatory deck on this site built for the founder of Kamakura Shogunate to get a view of Yuigahama Beach.  The temple is also called Botamochi-dera based on the story that a Botamochi rice ball covered with Azuki bean paste - is responsible for the miracle that saved the life of Nichiren while he was being taken to his execution. Joeiji holds a memorial service for Nichiren.  The objects of worship here are statues of Priest Nichiren, sacred tablets, and statues of Buddha and Nichiei.
    joeiji-04.jpg