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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
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During the Nara period (710-794), this was the temple where the bodhisattva Gyoki created the longevity Jizou Bodhisattva statue to be enshr...more read
Zushi · Hayama Enmeiji
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This local museum is located in a corner of the “Roka Memorial Park”. They display materials related to Zushi’s history and folklore, as wel...more read
Zushi · Hayama Zushi City Homeland History Museum
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On the sandy beach in front of the Hakushu Memorial Hall is a poem inscribed monument of “Rain of Jogashima”. This poem was made in the 2nd ...more read
Miura Hakushu Monument