Hokokuji Temple, known as the Bamboo Temple, is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Japan. Established during the Muromachi period, it is associated with the Ashikaga shogunate and the Uesugi clan. The temple belongs to the Kencho-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism. It is famous for its beautiful bamboo grove, home to over 2000 Moso bamboo plants, creating a tranquil and otherworldly atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk through the grove or participate in a relaxing tea ceremony amidst the bamboo. The temple grounds also feature a lovely rock garden and small caves with Buddhist figures carved into the rock walls, believed to be the memorials of the Uesugi lords. Additionally, Hokokuji Temple houses an impressive collection of artifacts and calligraphy in its main hall. The temple provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and a chance to experience the aesthetic beauty of Japanese Zen culture.