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Hasedera Temple
This temple is home to Japan’s largest wooden statue of the Kannon Bosatsu (Buddhist Goddess of Mercy) and popular amongst visitors for its beautiful garden.
Great Buddha(Kotoku-in)
The Great Buddha; the best sightseeing spot in Kamakura
Hokoku-ji Temple
A bamboo grove, a moss garden and matcha tea. Spend a day of tranquility surrounded by vivid greenery.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is filled with nature and its tunnel of cherry blossoms is incredible
Kencho-ji Temple
Kencho-ji Temple is Japan’s first Zen temple. Here you can quietly view the garden and experience meditation.
Engaku-ji Temple
A grand Zen temple that has retained its charm from the Kamakura Era. It must be seen for its National Treasures and fall foliage
Zeniarai Benten Shrine
A popular power spot in Kamakura. Double your money by washing it!
Meigetsu-in Temple
Nicknamed the Hydrangea Temple, 2500 hydrangeas bloom at once in June
Sasuke-Inari Shrine
A shrine that helps in boosting good fortune at work and career promotion
Tokei-ji Temple
A temple built in feudal times by a woman for women.
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Nature
Hokoku-ji Temple
A bamboo grove, a moss garden and matcha tea. Spend a day of tranquility surrounded by vivid greenery.
Enoshima
A small island, 4km in circumference, projecting from the shore as one of Japan’s 100 Best Sceneries.
Kamakura Beach
A beach with plenty of attractions that has been selected as one of the top 50 picturesque sceneries in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Kamakura Hiking Trails
One hour away from Tokyo, hiking at the ancient capital of Kamakura
Inamuragasaki
The superb scenery of the sun setting into the unchanging ocean and Mt. Fuji at the ancient capital of Kamakura
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Family
Hasedera Temple
This temple is home to Japan’s largest wooden statue of the Kannon Bosatsu (Buddhist Goddess of Mercy) and popular amongst visitors for its beautiful garden.
Kamakura Beach
A beach with plenty of attractions that has been selected as one of the top 50 picturesque sceneries in Kanagawa Prefecture.
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Must See Spots
Hasedera Temple
This temple is home to Japan’s largest wooden statue of the Kannon Bosatsu (Buddhist Goddess of Mercy) and popular amongst visitors for its beautiful garden.
Great Buddha(Kotoku-in)
The Great Buddha; the best sightseeing spot in Kamakura
Hokoku-ji Temple
A bamboo grove, a moss garden and matcha tea. Spend a day of tranquility surrounded by vivid greenery.
Kencho-ji Temple
Kencho-ji Temple is Japan’s first Zen temple. Here you can quietly view the garden and experience meditation.
Engaku-ji Temple
A grand Zen temple that has retained its charm from the Kamakura Era. It must be seen for its National Treasures and fall foliage
Show All
Romance
Kamakura Beach
A beach with plenty of attractions that has been selected as one of the top 50 picturesque sceneries in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Inamuragasaki
The superb scenery of the sun setting into the unchanging ocean and Mt. Fuji at the ancient capital of Kamakura
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Shopping
Komachi-dori
Along Komachi-dori Street, you’ll find high-class restaurants and places for shopping. Stop by some of these interesting shops while heading to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine.
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Cherry Blossom (Sakura)
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is filled with nature and its tunnel of cherry blossoms is incredible
Myohon-ji Temple
A temple which relates the tragedy involving prominent figures in the Kamakura Era through conflict
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All Sights
Hasedera Temple
This temple is home to Japan’s largest wooden statue of the Kannon Bosatsu (Buddhist Goddess of Mercy) and popular amongst visitors for its beautiful garden.
Great Buddha(Kotoku-in)
The Great Buddha; the best sightseeing spot in Kamakura
Hokoku-ji Temple
A bamboo grove, a moss garden and matcha tea. Spend a day of tranquility surrounded by vivid greenery.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is filled with nature and its tunnel of cherry blossoms is incredible
Kencho-ji Temple
Kencho-ji Temple is Japan’s first Zen temple. Here you can quietly view the garden and experience meditation.
Komachi-dori
Along Komachi-dori Street, you’ll find high-class restaurants and places for shopping. Stop by some of these interesting shops while heading to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine.
Engaku-ji Temple
A grand Zen temple that has retained its charm from the Kamakura Era. It must be seen for its National Treasures and fall foliage
Zeniarai Benten Shrine
A popular power spot in Kamakura. Double your money by washing it!
Meigetsu-in Temple
Nicknamed the Hydrangea Temple, 2500 hydrangeas bloom at once in June
Sasuke-Inari Shrine
A shrine that helps in boosting good fortune at work and career promotion
Tokei-ji Temple
A temple built in feudal times by a woman for women.
Enoshima
A small island, 4km in circumference, projecting from the shore as one of Japan’s 100 Best Sceneries.
Jochi-ji Temple
An out-of-the-way spot for hydrangeas and the starting point for The Pilgrimage for the Seven Lucky Gods in Kamakura and Enoshima
Kamakura Beach
A beach with plenty of attractions that has been selected as one of the top 50 picturesque sceneries in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Kamakura Hiking Trails
One hour away from Tokyo, hiking at the ancient capital of Kamakura
Zuisen-ji Temple
The rock garden is atypical for the Kamakura Era and is the sole example of its type surviving in Kamakura.
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