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Sights in Kanagawa

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sights in Kanagawa : the essentials
Historical Monuments in Kamakura
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Temples in Kamakura
Hasedera Temple
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Very close to the train station in Hase (about 10 minutes walk) you will find this wonderful temple dedicated to the bodhisattva o
Temples in Kamakura
Engakuji Temple
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Engakuji Temple in Kamakura is close to Kita Kamakura station where it is worth going go before arriving at Big Buddha. It is an a
Temples in Kamakura
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-g?
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One of the most popular Shinto shrines in the city of Kamakura. It was constructed in the year 1063 in honor of Emperor Ojin, Mina
Temples in Kamakura
Zen Garden of Kench?ji
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One of the most amazing things that I enjoyed during my visit to Kamakura was in the Temple Kenchoji. It is a Zen garden with a be
Temples in Kamakura
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Temples in Kamakura
Hokokuji Temple
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This temple is also called Takedera (Bamboo Temple) and is less famous than others such as Hasedera or Tsurugaoka Hachimangu but d
Train Stations in Yokohama
Yokohama Station
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Yokohama Station is an important interchange, which is situated in the district of Nishi in the city of Yokohama. It is the busies
Historical Monuments in Kawasaki
Nihon Minka-en
This is a forest with a path that is followed between trees. A Japanese home is here that the public can enter to take a look at h
Temples in Fujisawa
The Far Chapel
The chapel is the last distant Enoshima Yasaka Jinja that we found in our journey in Enoshima. As one can imagine... It has a cave
Temples in Fujisawa
Nakatsumiya (Chapel of the Middle)
This chapel is also part of the sanctuary Enoshima Yasaka Jinja, and is so named as it is halfway between the two main shrines of
Temples in Fujisawa
Mikkyou Temple
Mikkyou is a religion that they have just begun to practice in Japan. The name means three mysteries because the teaching is based
Train Stations in Fujisawa
Enoden Fujisawa Station
Enoden stands for (Enoshima Electric Railroad), meaning "Enoshima Electric Railway". It is the line joining Kamakura with Fujisawa
Temples in Fujisawa
Enoshima Yasaka Jinja
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The Enoshima Yasaka Jinja is a Shinto temple which almost takes up the whole island. Interestingly it's dedicated to the deity of
Historical Monuments in Yokohama
Hikawa Maru
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Admission to the Hikawa Maru is 200 yen. It is anchored next to Yamashita Park in Yokohama. At the time that it was transatlantic,
Castles in Odawara
Odawara Castle
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Odawara Castle is the symbol of this Japanese city. It is situated on a hill and is the place where feudal lords and warriors soug
Temples in Fujisawa
Chapel of the Sea
The Chapel of the sea is the first chapel to enter the Enoshima Yasaka Jinja and possibly the most important. Entering you can fi
Train Stations in Fujisawa
Odakyu Katase-Enoshima Station
The station is Katase-Enoshima Station Odakyu line leading to the Fujisawa area next to the sea and from which one can admire the
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