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In 1970, the Kamakura Noh Theater was established in order to promote and spread the Japanese traditional cultural art known as the “Noh The...more read
Kamakura Kamakura Nohbutai
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The temple was built in 1194, and is where general Minamoto no Yoritomo made a revival of Genji and had a memorial service for Yoshiaki Miur...more read
Yokosuka Manshoji
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This temple is related to the Miura clan founded in the early Kamakura period (1185-1333). It was founded by Sawara Yoshitsuru. Manganji has...more read
Yokosuka Manganji
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This park graveyard stands on a hill overlooking the sea. The main temple is the Jodo Shinshu East Honganji Temple. People can use this temp...more read
Yokosuka Kurihama Cemetary
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The deity worshiped at this old shrine protects the Ashina Castle. It was formerly called Miura Jyuni Tenmei Kami. The Kamakura shogunate (1...more read
Yokosuka Junisho Shrine
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This shrine is known for marriage and childbirth. Many women have gathered here since ancient times. The deity was transferred here from Awa...more read
Yokosuka Awashima Shrine
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This shrine is in the middle of the commercial downtown area of Yokosuka. There is a regular festival for two days in May, and at nighttime ...more read
Yokosuka Suwa Shrine
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“Ikazuchi Shrine” can be mistakenly read as “Kaminari Shrine”. It has a long history since it was built during the Shouhei era (931-938), an...more read
Yokosuka Rai Shrine
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It is the largest recycling facility in Japan that deals with the separate collection of garbage based on the “Containers and Packaging Recy...more read
Yokosuka Recycle Plaze (Aicle)