Standing for 600 years and holding a special place in its nation's history, the Tokei-ji Temple, a Japanese Buddhist place of worship, is also called the "Divorce Temple". The moniker came to stick after it developed into a haven for women fleeing unhappy marriages during the Kamakura era. What started out as a place of spiritual practice and devotion changed into a symbol of women's empowerment in Japan, making for a safe space in a culture where divorce was not a common practice. Let us delve into the history and heritage of this temple to learn how it is the way it is today.
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Did You Know About Tokei Ji, The 600-Year-Old Divorce Temple In Japan?
Tokei-ji, a 600-year-old temple in Kamakura, Japan, known as “Divorce Temple,” was a sanctuary for women seeking an escape from unhappy marriages. Let's explore its rich history, social significance and enduring cultural relevance

A view of Tokei Ji temple
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
A view of Tokei Ji temple
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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