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The park was selected as one of “100 Famous Sakura Places in Japan”. Approximately 2000 sakura are in full bloom in the spring. In 1907, Kin...more read
Yokosuka Kinugasa Yama Park
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This temple was built between 1504-1520 by Chief Satori Ajari to spread Koyasan Shingon Buddhism. The objects of worship are the eleven-face...more read
Zushi · Hayama Senkoin
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This temple is said to have been founded between 1521-1527. Mt. Kagemasa comes from a descendant of Kamakura Gongoro Kagemasa, and who built...more read
Zushi · Hayama Choun Temple
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This is a temple of the Nichiren school of Buddhism in Zushi. A Nichiren Saint’s thatched hut is set on fire during the “Matsubakiya Law”, a...more read
Zushi · Hayama Hoshoji
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This temple was founded by Ninsho, a second generation regent to the shogunate, the third son of Hojo Yoshitoki, and Shigetoki founded the R...more read
Kamakura Gokurakuji
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The Tourist Information Center reopened next to the green ticket window of the JR Kamakura Station’s East Exit in 2016. As a ticket window o...more read
Kamakura Kamakura City Tourist Information Office
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This is a Kenchou era (1249-1256) Rinzai-sect temple. It was established in 1237. Taiko Gyoyu founded the temple and Hojo Yasutoki laid the ...more read
Kamakura Jorakuji
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This temple is from the Jodo sect. Nitta Yoshisada assisted in the overthrow of the shogunate in the “Attack of Kamakura”, and the temple be...more read
Kamakura Kuhonji
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The shrine is located on the Cape of Koyurugi. Sasaki Moritsuna is said to have founded the temple between 1185-1189. After the Tairano Yuki...more read
Kamakura Koyurugi Shrine