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Ferries and fishing boats go to and from Miura Peninsula and Jogashima. The solitary island harbor is close to the breakwater and is a famou...more read
Miura Ikkyu
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This museum exhibits the folk performing art of “Chakkirako” that is only danced by women to pray for abundant fishing and good harvesting d...more read
Miura Chakkirako Misaki Showa-kan
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This temple is part of the Soto sect. The founder was the military commander Miura Yoshioki, and the temple is known as the Miura family’s p...more read
Miura Honzuiji
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This temple is part of the Rinzai sect of the Myoshinji school. The Kamakura shogunate’s first shogun, Minamoto no Yoritomo, built the “Saku...more read
Miura Daichinji
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This Kamakura sculpture store was established in 1606. Kamakura sculptures began with the influence of the sculptures that were introduced f...more read
Kamakura Kamakurabori Yo-do
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This well-established Kamakura sculpture store is beside the torii of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Kamakura sculptures are said to have began 700 ...more read
Kamakura Hakkodo
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This store is part of Akimoto Foods, a tsukemono (pickled vegetables) manufacturer. “Making safe and delicious pickles” is their motto, and ...more read
Kamakura Kamakura Akimoto
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This specialty music box store is located close to Hasedera Temple. There are “music box” stores located near historical buildings in variou...more read
Kamakura Kamakura Music Box Museum
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This handmade charcoal grilled pork shop was founded about 60 years ago and is located next to the Enoshima Electric Railway. The owner care...more read
Kamakura Inamuratei