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Kōsoku-ji is a Nichiren Buddhist temple founded in the late 13th century by Nichirō, a direct disciple of Nichiren.
The temple stands on the former residence site of Yadoya Mitsunori, linking it to Kamakura-period local history.
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Kōsoku-ji is a Nichiren Buddhist temple founded in the late 13th century by Nichirō, a direct disciple of Nichiren.
The temple stands on the former residence site of Yadoya Mitsunori, linking it to Kamakura-period local history.
Kōsoku-ji is nicknamed the 'Flower Temple' for its seasonal blooms, especially flowering crabapple, plum blossoms, and mountain hydrangeas.
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Kamakura, Kanagawa Préfecture