Also known as Tōkei-ji
, also known as or , is a Buddhist temple and a former vihāra, the only survivor of a network of five nunneries called ("Nuns of the Five Mountains"), in the city of Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the Rinzai school of Zen's Engaku-ji branch, and was opened by Hōjō Sadatoki and founding abbess Kakusan-ni in 1285. It is best known as a historic refuge for women abused by their husbands. It is for this reason sometimes referred to as the "Divorce Temple".
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東慶寺(とうけいじ)是位在日本神奈川縣鎌倉市的臨濟宗圓覺寺派寺院。山號「松岡山」(しょうこうざん)。本尊釋迦如來、開基(創立者)為北條貞時、開山(初代住持)為。明治36年(1903年)為止,代々均是尼寺,也是第二位之寺。在近世,和群馬縣的同為有名的「()」,為很多婚姻生活不美滿的妻子為逃避丈夫而進寺出家,出家兩年後才為夫妻辦離婚手續。墓地有許多文化人的墓,有鈴木大拙、西田幾多郎、、和辻哲郎、小林秀雄、高見順等人之墓。
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