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[[Image:Momijiyama-yagura.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The sealed entrance to the ''yagura''.]]
*''Japanese'': 紅葉山やぐら ''(momijiyama yagura)''

The Momijiyama yagura (storehouse/crypt) was discovered in 1935, including a five-tiered pagoda, enshrined remains (ashes), and the "16 Wells of Kaizôji" (Sea Storehouse Temple). At the time, it was decided that the remains found there belonged to members of the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]], or to individuals closely related to the clan. A 1999 investigation confirmed the identification of the Sixteen Wells.

As was common in the [[Kamakura]] area during the [[Kamakura period|Kamakura]] and [[Muromachi period]]s, caves were carved into the mountains, used as grave sites for the elite, and called "[[yagura]]" (a term which in other contexts refers to storehouses and warehouses, often arsenals, the characters 矢倉 "''yagura''" literally meaning "arrow storehouse").

The cave was actually used as an air defense shelter during World War II, though in the end, through the efforts of [[Langdon Warner]], Kamakura was spared air raids.

The ''yagura'' is located within an area designated as a special historical zone, related to the [[shikken|shogunal regents]] of the Hôjô clan. In 2001, elements of the [[NHK Taiga drama]] "Hôjô Tokimune" were shot there; [[Hojo Tokimune|Tokimune]] is credited with playing an important role in repelling the [[Mongol invasions]] of the 13th century.

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==References==
*Plaque on-site.

[[Category:Kamakura Period]]
[[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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