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Harakiri Yagura

Access to this hidden site of a 14th-century mass suicide is prohibited, unless it is to pray for the dead.

Kamakura, Japan

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The Harakiri Yagura, the site of Hōjō Takatoki’s suicide.   Fred Cherrygarden / Atlas Obscura User
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The Kamakura Shogunate was a feudal samurai government established in 1185 by Yoritomo of the Minamoto clan, and was based in the city of Kamakura. Following 1203, it was helmed by the shikken (regent) clan of Hōjō. In order to re-establish imperial rule, warriors loyal to Emperor Daigo II invaded Kamakura and successfully overthrew the Hōjō regime in 1333.

The last of the Hōjō regents, Takatoki, fought against troops led by Nitta Yoshisada at Tōshō-ji Temple. After losing the battle, he burned the temple to the ground and committed seppuku along with 870 of his clan members and henchmen. Thus, the days of the Kamakura Shogunate were over.

Although no human remains were found at the site, it's believed that local Buddhist monks cremated all the remains soon after Takatoki's defeat. While Takatoki was buried at Engaku-ji Temple, a yagura, or burial cave, was constructed at the site of the suicide. Today it's known as the Harakiri Yagura.

The property belongs to the Hōkai-ji Temple and is dedicated to the Hōjō clan. It's also designated as a sanctuary.  Entry is prohibited unless to pray for the souls of the dead samurai. Numerous stories of ghost sightings have contributed to a general impression that the reason for the shrine's seemingly off-limits status comes from the alleged hauntings.

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The Harakiri Yagura is about a 15 minute walk from Kamakura Station near the fenced-off ruins of Tōshō-ji Temple and the Gion-yama Hiking Course. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, keep in mind that this is a sacred place and be respectful when visiting.

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3 Chome-11-38 Komachi
Kamakura, 248-0006
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35.320374, 139.559741
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