鎌倉

Kamakura is located on the root of Miura Peninsula and faces the Gulf of Sagami. The Kamakura Shogunate was opened in the twelfth century by Yoritomo Minamoto. It was the center of the politics of Japan afterward until the 15th century. Samurai family culture founded a flower.

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What to see

Genjiyama Park, Kuzuharagaoka

When you go up the slope of the steep grade from Zeniarai Benzaiten, there is extensive Genjiyama Pa...

Maruyama Inari Shrine (Tsurugaoka Hachimangu)

Maruyama Inari Shrine is located on the hill in west side of the main shrine is called Jishu shrine ...

The Great Ginkgo (Tsurugaoka Hachimangu)

The Great Ginkgo which was called "The Kugyo's hidden gingko". It was fallen down by strong wind on ...

Yabusame Field (Tsurugaoka Hachimangu)

The horseback archery track which was the starting point of the Kamakura Road. It is approximately 2...

Taikobashi Bridge (Tsurugaoka Hachimangu)

When you walk the Dankazura following from the second torii and go through the third torii, then you...

Hanso-bo (Kencho-ji Temple)

The Hanso-bo in the middle to a Shojoken observation deck was built in the perfect location overlook...

Shojuken (Kencho-ji Temple)

The Shojuken located along the Hanso-bo approach to a shrine was the teahouse which was famous for a...

Temple Bell (Kencho-ji Temple)

Kencho-ji Temple which was hit by repeated disasters. In the existing building, most are rebuilt and...

Somon gate (Kencho-ji Temple)

The official temple name of Kencho-ji Temple is "Kofukusan Kencho koukokuzenji temple". An extra poi...

Byakurochi(Enkaku-ji Temple)

The site of Kita-mon gate and Minami-mon gate left for the south side of a certain Kamakura Highway ...