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Kamakura Stained Glass

Along Wakamiyo Oji, in the building next to Nino Torii is a stained glass gallery and studio. There is also a studio within the city. At the...more read

Kamakura Kamakura Stained Glass
Kamakura Sightseeing Farm

A srawberry hunting spot in Kamakura that reservation is unnecessary, instead they serve customers in order of arrival. If the number of peo...more read

Kamakura Kamakura Sightseeing Farm
Genjiyama Park

The Genjiyama Park, is surrounded by lush nature, around the park, there is a slope which is one of the seven cuttings in Kamakura and a his...more read

Kamakura Genjiyama Park
Meigetsuin

Meigetsuin Temple is where garden looking through a circular window is famous. There are also 3,000 beautiful hanabishiwa flowers in the gar...more read

Kamakura Meigetsuin
Kōtoku-in temple (Kamakura Great Buddha)

A large Buddha with a height of 11.312 meters is settled in Kotokuin in the Jodo Shrine temple, looking down over Kamakura. The start of the...more read

Kamakura Kōtoku-in temple (Kamakura Great Buddha)
Jojuin Temple

In the Heisei era, in the spiritual land where Kobo Daishi (Kukai) guarded for several days, Masaru (1219) the 3rd generation of the Kamakur...more read

Kamakura Jojuin Temple
Kannou Museum

This Kannon Bodhisattva themed museum is connected with the Kannondo and honors Hasedera Temple. On the first floor there is the original in...more read

Kamakura Kannou Museum
 Ofuna Flower Center

The exhibition focuses on garden plants and cultivates over 5,000 flower/ trees such as peonies, hanashaubs, roses, and more. The garden has...more read

Kamakura Ofuna Flower Center
Kamakurabori-Kougeikan

The Kamakura sculpture is a traditional wood carving technique which has been developed to make Buddhist furniture in the Kamakura period. H...more read

Kamakura Kamakurabori-Kougeikan