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    • Yoko Yoshida

    Goryo Shrine (YOKO_1403)

    Goryo Shrine is a place for peaceful reflection in Kamakura. The spacious and quiet precincts will make you feel reli…

    • Kamakura
    • Architecture & Gardens
    • Yoko Yoshida

    Kamakura Museum of Literature (YOKO_14…

    This museum was the villa of the former marquis Maeda family. Now, the collection of literary materials associated wi…

    • Kamakura
    • Scenic Views
    • Yoko Yoshida

    Yuigahama Beach (YOKO_1405)

    Yuigahama is one of the most popular beaches in Kamakura area. You can enjoy walking along the sea or seeing beautifu…

    • Kamakura
    • Lifestyle
    • Yoko Yoshida

    Enoshima Electric Railway (YOKO_1406)

    It’s one of the features of Kamakura and known for "Enoden". A streetcar that runs between Kamakura and Fujisawa. It …

    • Kamakura
    • Shrine & Temple
    • Yoko Yoshida

    Yuiwakamiya Shrine (YOKO_1407)

    Yuiwakamiya shrine is the former Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine. It’s a very old and small but very important and histo…

    • Kamakura
    • Shrine & Temple
    • Yoko Yoshida

    Komyoji Temple (YOKO_1408)

    Komyoji temple is one of the most impressive temples in Kamakura. There is a pond that you can see lotus flowers in s…

    • Kamakura
    • Shrine & Temple
    • Yoko Yoshida

    Fudarakuji Temple (YOKO_1410)

    Fudarakuji temple is also called “tornado temple” because it is often hit by tornadoes. Origin of this temple comes f…

    • Kamakura
    • Food & DrinksLifestyle
    • Yoko Yoshida

    Komachi-dori Street (YOKO_1411)

    This is a popular shopping and eating street between Kamakura Station and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine where many peo…

    • Kamakura
    • Shrine & Temple
    • Yoko Yoshida

    Gosho Shrine (YOKO_1409)

    Gosho Shrine, the guardian deity of Zaimokuza, got its name because five shrines of this area were worshipped togethe…

    • Kamakura
    • Shrine & TempleShintoism
    • Jin Shibata

    Plenty of Foxes at Inari Shrine (JINS_…

    Foxes are a messenger of Inari DeityMore than 30,000 Inari Shrines exist in Japan. Inari means "rice grows" and the d…