Kamakura Shrines & Temples Hasedera temple (Kamakura) 4.17 4 The picturesque scenery of this temple symbolizes Kamakura. See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Engakuji Temple 3.95 1 Engakuji, the main temple of the Rinzai Zen Engakuji school, boasts a national treasure: the Shariden Hall and a bell. See More
Kamakura Shopping Streets Komachi Street 3.95 1 Kamakura’s best tourist street with souvenir shops and restaurants. See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Kamakura Komyo-ji Temple (Jōdo-shū Daihonzan Tenshōzan Renge-in Kōmyō-ji) 3.95 1 A Famous Temple, Known for Being a Cherry Blossom and Lotus Viewing Spot. See More
Kamakura Zoos & Aquariums ENOSHIMA AQUARIUM 3.95 1 Have Fun and Learn About the Ocean and its Creatures at This Aquarium See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples The Great Buddha of Kamakura at Kotoku-in Temple 3.91 5 Situated in the ancient capital of Kamakura, the "Great Buddha of Kamakura" is a symbol of the city, and a part of the temple grounds. See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Houkokuji Temple 3.86 3 Situated in Kamakura, a Zen Temple with Tea in a Bamboo Grove See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Oyama Afuri Shrine 3.86 3 A Shinto Shrine with a Cable Car to the Hilltop. See More
Kamakura Tourist Attractions A Pilgrimage for the Popular Manga, “Slam Dunk” 3.67 3 The Railway Crossing near the Enoden KAMAKURAKOKOMAE Station, a SLAM DUNK Pilgrimage See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Meigetsu-in 3.63 2 A Temple in Kita-Kamakura Known as the Temple of Hydrangeas. See More Related Articles Enjoy the hydrangeas at Kanagawa Prefecture’s Meigetsu-in Temple! Japan’s rainy season may be coming up, but there’s still plenty to look forward to! While June is generally wet and muggy, it’s also when varying colours of hydrangea begin to bloom beautifully all over Kanto. If you’re looking to see the flowers in all their glory, we suggest heading to the history-rich city of Kamakura, which was once the capital of Japan.
Enjoy the hydrangeas at Kanagawa Prefecture’s Meigetsu-in Temple! Japan’s rainy season may be coming up, but there’s still plenty to look forward to! While June is generally wet and muggy, it’s also when varying colours of hydrangea begin to bloom beautifully all over Kanto. If you’re looking to see the flowers in all their glory, we suggest heading to the history-rich city of Kamakura, which was once the capital of Japan.
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Tsurugaoka Hachimangu 3.55 4 The Symbol of Kamakura, the Beautiful Nature-Filled “Tsurugaoka Hachimangu”. See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Ichi-no-miya in Sagami Province, Samukawa-jinja Shrine 3.00 1 This shrine is famous as a guardian deity of Happo-yoke. See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Kenchoji Temple With 770 years of history, Kenchoji is the highest-ranked of the Kamakura Gozan, the five great Zen temples of Kamakura, and one of the earliest Zen temples in Japan. See More
Kamakura Shrines & Temples Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Jinja The shrine known as a power spot for prosperity. See More
Kamakura Outdoors Forest Adventure HAKONE Enjoy Nature in Hakone’s Forests while Playing in This Outdoor Park See More