Kinpōzan Jōchi-ji (金宝山浄智寺) is a Buddhist Zen temple in Kita-Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
After a flight of stone stairs one finds a very unusual feature: the Shōrōmon (鐘楼門), which is a two-storied combination of shōrō (belfry) and rōmon (gate) restored in 2007.
Behind the main hall are the graveyard, some bamboo groves, numerous cave graves (the so-called yagura), and the statue of Hotei, the god of good fortune or happiness.
After having been touched by generations of Japanese wishing to improve their luck, his belly, his left earlobe, and his index finger have been worn smooth.
The street that runs to the left of the front gate leads to the house behind the temple where movie director Yasujirō Ozu used to live in the 1950s.