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Enoden Line
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Katase-Enoshima
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Kamakura Sta.EN15JO 07
EnoshimaBus stop
Daibutsu-MaeBus stop
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■ By TrainTake Enoden Line from Kamakura Station
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HaseSta.EN12
EnoshimaSta.EN06
■ By MonorailTake Shonan-Monorail from Ofuna Station
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OfunaSta. Shonan-Enoshima Sta.
(The end of line)JO 09
15 min walk from Enoshima Sta. to Enoshima
15 min walk from Shonan-Enoshima Sta. to Enoshima
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SevenEleven
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Wadazuka Sta.
Yuigahama Sta.
Gokurakuji Sta.
Hase Sta.
Enoden KamakuraSta.
Inamuragasaki Sta.
Family Mart
Lawson
Seven Eleven
Seven Eleven
Family Mart
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Zaimokuza SeashoreZaimokuza Beach
Yuigahama SeashoreYuigahama Beach
Namerigawa River
Sanzagaike Pond (Lake Kamakura)
Tenen
Inamuragasaki
Enoden Line
Komac
hidori
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Route 134
Koshoji Temple
Jufukuji Temple(No entry permitted
beyond the Chumon gate)
Hokokuji Temple (Takedera)
Zuisenji TempleJokomyoji Temple
Gokokuji Temple
Eishoji Temple
Godaido Myooin Temple
Jomyoji Temple
Kosokuji Temple
Daikeiji Temple
Togakuji TempleTokoji Temple
Jochiji Temple
Chojuji Temple
Kenchoji Temple
Ennoji Temple
Myodenji Temple
Raikoji Temle (Nishimikado)
Enkyuji Temple
Butsugyoji Temple
Meigetsuin Temple
(Admission fee charged at the entrance
of Kenchoji Temple)
Kosokuji Temple
Hasedera Temple
Shugenji Temple
HongakujiTemple
Gokurakuji TempleKokuzodo Temple
Jojuin Temple
Kyoonji Temple
Betsuganji Temple
Jogyoji Temple
Enmeiji Temple
Honkoji Temple
MyoryujiTemple
Taihoji Temple
Yakuoji Temple
Kaizoji Temple
Jissoji Temple
Fudarakuji Temple
Senjuin Temple
Komyoji Temple
Renjoin Temple
KuhonjiTemple
MyohonjiTemple
Joeiji Temple(Botamochidera)
Ankokuronji Temple
Choshoji Temple
Myochoji Temple
Raikoji Temle(Zaimokuza)
Keiunji Temple
Kofukuji Temple
Kakuonji Temple
Engakuji TempleShoseiin Temple
DaigyojiTemple
Myohoji Temple (Kokedera)
Hokaiji Temple (Hagidera)
Anyouin Temple
Kotokuin Temple (Great Buddha)
Sugimotodera Temple
Tokeiji TempleMatsugaoka Treasure House
Enoshima
Asaina Kiridoshi Pass
Ofuna
Zushi
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Morinagashinno’s Grave
Yoritomo’s Grave
Oe no Hiromoto’s Grave
Hino Toshimoto’s Grave
Grave Attributed to Uesugi Norikata
KaifukijizoResidence of Utsumi family
Remains of Hokkedo Temple
Remains of Yofukuji Temple
Shakadoguchi Kiridoshi Pass (No through road)
Takatoki Harakiri Yagura Remains of Shochojuin Temple
Momijiyama Yagura
Nagoe Kiridoshi Pass
Wakaenoshima
Wakam
iyaoji
Dank
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Remains of Toshoji Temple
Kobukurozaka Pass
Kamegayatsuzaka Kiridoshi Pass
Kewaizaka Kiridoshi Pass
Monument to Nitta Yoshisada’s Legendary March
Juichininzuka
Boat Distress Monument
Tsukikagejizo
GokurakujizakaKiridoshi Pass
Daibutsu Kiridoshi Pass
Hojoshi Tokiwa Residence Site
Suzaki Kosenjo Monument
Sanzagaike Forest Park
Mt. Rokkokukenzan Forest Park
Genjiyama Park
Kamakura Kaihin Park-Yuigahama
Kamakura Kaihin Park-Sakanoshita
Kamakura Kaihin Park-Inamuragasaki
Fueda Park
Kamakura Central Park
Inamuragasaki Elementary School
Kitakamakura Joshigakuen
Onari Junior High School
Fukasawa Junior High School
Fukasawa Elementary School
Fujitsuka Elementary School
OnariElementary
School
Daiichi Elementary School
Kamakura Jogakuin
Rokujizo
Kamakura Gakuen
Seisen ElementarySchool
Elementary & Junior High School, Yokohama National Univ.
Daini Elementary School
Daini JuniorHigh School
Daiichi Junior High School
Yamasaki Elementary School
Yakumojinja Shrine (Yamanouchi)
Junisojinja ShrineSasukeinarijinja Shrine
ZeniaraibenzaitenUgafukujinja Shrine
Komorijinja Shrine
Kamakurayamajinja Shrine
Goryojinja Shrine
Amanawashinmeijinja Shrine
Suwajinja Shrine
TatsumijinjaShrine
Kamakura Museumof History and Culture
Hirukojinja Shrine
Yasakadaijin Shrine
Mishimajinja Shrine
Goryojinja Shrine
Yagumojinja Shrine (Omachi)
Goshojinja Shrine
Tsurugaoka HachimanguShrine
Egara Tenjinsha Shrine
Yagumojinja Shrine (Nishimikado)
Shinmeijinja Shrine
Shirahatajinja Shrine
Kumanojinja ShrineYakumojinja
Shrine (Tokiwa)
Kuzuharaokajinja Shrine
Kamakuragu (Otonomiya) Shrine
Yuiwakamiya (Moto-hachiman)
Shrine
Kumano Shingu Shrine
Mt. Ohirayama159.2m
141.4m
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Mt. Tendaisan▲
120.2m▲Mt. Kinubariyama
▲Mt. Rokkokukenzan147.2m
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Kamakura Youth Center
Monument of Okura Bakufu
Former Residence of Kachonomiya
Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Art Museum
Kawakita Film Museum
KamakuraKokuhoukan Museum
Kamakurabori Assembly Hall (Kamakurabori Museum)
KamakuraPolice Station
Remains of Nichiren Tsujiseppo
Tourism Association
The Museum of Modern Art,Kamakura Annex
Shisoan
Kitakamakura Old Private House Museum
Yoh ShomeiArt Museum
Statue of Minamoto no Yoritomo
Welfare Center
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Kamakura
Kamakura City Central Library
Wadazuka
Kamakura Museum of Literature
Kamakurabori Kogeikan (House of Kamakurabori)
Yoshiya Nobuko Memorial Museum Kamakura Gimnasium
Monument ofNichirenkesagakenomatsu
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine Museum
(Closed until Sept. 2019)
JR Kamakura Sta.
Hotel New Kamakura
JR Kitakamakura Sta.
Yukinoshita Post O�ce
Kamakura City O�ce
Kamakura Post O�ceTourist Information
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M's Ark KAMAKURA (Charged)M's Ark KAMAKURA (Charged)
Hansobo
Guest houseIrodoriGuest houseIrodori
ATM
Shogakkomae
Gebayotsukado
Gadoshita
Sasame
Hase azumacho
Houmukyokumae
Nagoe
Nagoe
Kaigandori
Hase kannon
Okuinamura
Inamuraguchi
Wakamatsu
Fueda
Omachiyotsukado
Motohachiman
Goshojinja
Kuhonji
Zaimokuza
Komyoji
Iijima
Suidomichi
Byoinmae
Kamigawara
Choshoji
Midorigaoka Iriguchi
Kaiganbashi
Rinkaigakuen
Kamakurashiyakushomae
Rokujizo
Jomyoji
Aotobashi
Kamakurareien Seimonmae Tachiarai
Junisojinja
Juniso
Hairandosakashita
Higashisensui
Sensuibashi
Hairandoiriguchi
Meigetsuin
Kamicho
Kenchoji
Daigakumae
Tenjinmae
Sugimotokannon
Yuhidaikoen
Daitonomiya
Hachimangu
Wakamiyaoji
Hachimanguura
Wakaremichi
Kobukuroya
Kosakayubinkyokumae
Kitakamakuradai
Jizomae
Hansouboushita
Kamakurakohan
Kitakamakura
Yamazaki
Hiatarikoen
Genjiyama-iriguchi
Kikyoyama
Higashikajiwara
Kajiwara
Hiatari
Fujimidai
Yamanouechuo
MaruyamaichibandoriMachiyairiguchi
Roken Kamakura
Ohirayamakoen
Kamakura Chuo Koeniriguchi
Kamakura Chuo Koen
Fukasawa Junior High School
Fukasawashougakkomae
Maruyamayonbandori
YamanoueRotary
Nishikajiwara
Kajiwaraguchi
Tokiwaguchi
Esujisakashita
Ikkodo
Haseoyato
Nakanosaka
Yakumojinjamae
Hinomishita
Uchikoshi
Daibutsuzaka
Daibutsumae
Yuigahama Underground Parking
Zushi City
Yokohama City
Yamanouchi
NishimikadoNikaido
Omachi
Yukinoshita
Ogigayatsu
Sasuke
Kajiwara
Tokiwa
Fueda
Hase
Gokurakuji
Inamuragasaki
Sakanoshita
Terabun
OnarimachiSasamemachi
Zaimokuza
Yuigahama
Imaizumidai
Yamasaki
Jomyoji
Juniso
Komachi
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JR Tokaido/Shonan-Shinjuku lines
JR Negishi (Keihin-Tohoku) Line
JR Tokaido/Yokosuka/Shonan-Shinjuku lines
JR Yokosuka Line
Keikyu Line
Enoden Line
Shonan-Monorail
Odakyu Enoshima Line
Ofuna
Fujisawa
Katase-Enoshima
Hongodai
Kitakamakura
Jinmuji
Zushi
Shin-Zushi
Kamakura
Shomyoji Temple
Ofuna Kannon
Asaina Kiridoshi Pass
Enoshima
Wadazuka
GokurakujiKamakurakoko-maeKoshigoe
EnoshimaShonankaigan-koen
Kugenuma
Yanagikoji
Ishigami
Inamuragasaki
YuigahamaHase
ShichirigahamaEN08
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文駐車場
学校
郵便局
美術館・博物館
墓
史跡
寺院
神社
市役所
観光案内所
江ノ電
JR鉄道
外貨両替機
ミシュラングリーンガイド獲得施設
ATM
トイレ・車いす可
花の名所
トイレ
津波来襲時避難場所
避難所
鎌倉フリー環境手形利用可能区間
ハイキングコース
バス路線・バス停
Parking Lot
School
Post O�ce
Museum
Historical Tomb
Historical Site
Temple
Shrine
City O�ce
Tourist Information
Enoden Line
JR Line
Currency exchange machine
Facility listed in the Michelin Green Guide
ATM
Restroom (wheelchair available)
Flower Spot
Restroom
Evacuation area for Tsunami
Evacuation Area
“Kamakura Free Kankyo Tegata” Area
Hiking Course
Bus Route & Bus Stop
Complete Map of Kamakura City
Yokohama
OfunaKitakamakuraFujisawa
KamakuraKatase-Enoshima
TokyoShibuya
Shinjuku
HanedaAirport
NaritaAirport→
JR Negishi (Keihin-Tohoku) Line
Odakyu Line
JR Tokaido/Yokosuka/Shonan-Shinjuku lines
JR Yokosuka Line
Keikyu Line
Enoden Line
Shonan-Monorail
Odakyu Enoshima Line
Keikyu Line
JR Chuo Line
Asaina Kiridoshi
Tokyo – Kamakura: 55 minTokyo – Ofuna: 48 min
Yokohama – Kamakura: 25 minYokohama – Ofuna: 18 min
Ofuna – Kamakura: 7 min
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KAMAKURA
How to access Enoshimafrom Kamakura City
Tsurugaoka Museum, Kamakura
M's Ark KAMAKURA (Charged)
KamakuraKokuhoukan Museum
Shirahatajinja Shrine
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Gokokuji Temple
MyoryujiTemple
Myohonji Temple
Taihoji Temple
Joeiji Temple
Betsuganji Temple
Ichinotorii
Kamakura Jogakuin
Kamakura Gimnasium
Guest houseIrodori
Grave Attributed to Hatakeyama
Shigeyasu
Jogyoji Temple
Yagumojinja Shrine
Anyouin Temple
Ninotorii
Kamakura Police Station
Kamakura Post O�ce
Daigyoji Temple
Hongakuji Temple
Kyoonji Temple
Jufukuji Temple
Eishoji Temple
Yasakadaijin Shrine Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Art Museum
Kawakita Film Museum Genpei-ike Pond
Yukinoshita Post O�ce
Kamakura City O�ce◎
Onari Elementary School
Tourist Information
Daiichi Elementary School
JR Kamakura Sta.
EnodenKamakura Sta.
Tourism Association
Hirukojinja Shrine
Kamakurabori Assembly Hall
Remains of Utsunomiyazushi Bakufu
Remains of Nichiren Tsujiseppo
Sannotorii
Jokomyoji Temple
Tatsumijinja Shrine
Komac
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Wakam
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Hokaiji Temple
Enmeiji Temple
Remains of Wakamiyaoji Bakufu
Maruyamainarisha Shrine
Osaragi JiroChatei
Family Mart
FamilyMart
Lawson
Lawson
SevenEleven
Family Mart
Gionyama Hiking Trail
Kamakura Museumof History and CultureKamakura Museumof History and Culture
Hotel New Kamakura
Ogigayatsu-icchome
Komachi-nichomeKomachi-nichome
Komachi-icchomeKomachi-icchome
OnarimachiOnarimachi
Omachi-icchome
Omachi-nichomeOmachi-nichome
Yukinoshita-icchome
Ogigayatsu-nichomeYukinoshita-nichome
Enlarged Map of Kamakura Sta. Area 0 200m
borders between districts
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Kamakura Station East Exit Bus Terminal Information
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Komachidori St.
Wakamiyaoji St.
Zaimokuza Seashore→
Wakamiyaoji St.
JR Yokosuka Line
West
East
Fare Gate(Enoden)
Fare Gate(JR / West)
Transfer Gate
Fare Gate(JR / East)
Ticket Gate (JR / East)
Ticket Gate (JR / West)
Ticket Gate (Enoden)
Underpass
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↑Zeniaraibenzaiten Shrine
Policebox
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Hasedera, Kotokuin (Great Buddha) ※Daibutsumae
Fujisawa Sta., Kikyoyama
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, Kenchoji, Kitakamakura ※Kitakamakura Sta.
Ofuna Sta., Kamiooka Sta., Hongodai Sta.
Hasedera, Yuigahama, Inamuragasaki Shichirigahama
Nagoe, Choshoji ※Nagoe Shin-Zushi Sta., Midorigaoka Iriguchi
Enoshima-Kamakura Downtown Regular Sightseeing Bus
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, Egara Tenjinsha, Kamakuragu※Daitonomiya
Daitonomiya
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, Jomyoji ※Jomyoji
Kamakurareien Shomenmae Tachiarai, Kanazawa-Hakkei Sta., Hairando (round)
Hasedera, Kotokuin (Great Buddha) ※Daibutsumae
Daibutsumae, Kajiwara, Kamakurayama, Suwagaya, Enoshima, Ofuna Sta.
Kuhonji Kuhonji (round) Kuhonji, Zaimokuza, Komyoji Shin-Zushi Sta., Kotsubo
※ is the final stop of the available area of “Kamakura Kankyo Free Tegata.” Please confirm the nearest stop to your destination on the maps.
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Kamakura Free Kankyo Tegata is a special pass very useful for traveling around Kamakura. This pass allows you to ride as much as you like within a defined area on five bus and train lines that run through the most famous tourist attractions of Kamakura. You will also be able to receive discounts from partic-ipating shrines, temples, and museums, and special service from participating stores in the area.
●Pass Available AreaTravel along the pink-colored routes on the map.
●Sales PlacesAround Kamakura Sta. / Kamakura tourist information
center (east exit), Enoden Kamakura Sta., Enoden Ka-
makura information center (east exit), Shonan Keikyu
Bus information desk at Kamakura Sta. (east exit)
Around Kitakamakura Sta. / Engakuji souvenir shop,
Kitakamakura Old Private House Museum,
Others / Enoden Hase Sta., Shonan Keikyu Bus Ka-
makura business office (Yuigahama 2-1-12)
●Price: Adult 570 yen, Child 290 yen ※Tickets are not sold on January 1, 2 and 3.※Prices have been revised due to the consumption tax revision.
Enoden Line Bus Route & Bus Stop
5min 7minKamakura
Sta.HaseSta.
5min 5minKamakura
Sta.HaseSta.
KamakuraSta. East
10min
Kenchoji Temple Hasedera Temple
D-2
KotokuinTemple(Great Buddha)
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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu ShrineZeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine Hokokuji Temple(Takedera)
KamakuraSta. West
25min 2min8minKamakura
Sta. JomyojiBus stop
5minKamakura
Sta. KenchojiBus stop
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Popular Recommended Route1. Kamakura Sta.(East) - (via Komachidori St.) - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - Kenchoji Temple - Engakuji Temple
- Kitakamakura Sta.
Hiking Route Kamakura Sta.(East) - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - Hokokuji Temple - Tenen Hiking Trail (Zuisenji entrance) -
Kenchoji Temple - Jochiji Temple - Daibutsu Hiking Trail - Zeniaraibenzaiten Shrine - Daibutsu Hiking Trail - Kotokuin Temple (Great Buddha) - Hasedera Temple - Enoden - Kamakura Sta.(West)
2. Kamakura Sta.(West) - Enoden - Hasedera Temple - Kotokuin Temple (Great Buddha) - Gokurakuji Temple - Enoden - Kamakura Sta. - Bus - Hokokuji Temple - Zuisenji Temple - Bus - Kamakura Sta.(East) Kawabata Yasunari, a writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature,
lived and wrote many works in Kamakura. Blessed with the nature of the ocean and surrounding green hills, Kamakura today attracts a large number of tourists.
Military Culture of KamakuraSamurai, or warriors, in Kamakura daily refined their martial skills to prepare to go to battle whenever necessary. Military culture-related goods, such as finely wrought armor, excellent swords, and scroll paintings depicting war, were brought to Kamakura from across the country. Yabusame, a ritual in which a person dynamically shoots three arrows while riding a galloping horse, also originated here. Nowadays, Yabusame is held at Tsurugaoka Hachi-mangu Shrine on the final day of Kamakura Festival in April and on Septem-ber 16 every year.
Kamakura is an ancient city that has produced its own, original culture. Once it was a political capital along with Nara and Kyoto, and also the birthplace of Japan’s first military government, the “Kamakura Bakufu.” Warrior Minamoto no Yoritomo was appointed as Seii-Taishogun (shogun) by the Imperial Court in 1192 and established the Kamakura Bakufu government, which is the first military government in Japan, whereas previously the Imperial Court in Kyoto held power.
After Yoritomo’s death, the Hojo clan governed this area. Trade with the Sung and Yuan dynasties of China prospered in the 13th century and a various aspects of Chinese culture, including Zen (Buddhism), Zen-style architecture, Buddhist statures, and Chinese lacquer ware, were imported.
The Kamakura Bakufu ended in 1333. But the military culture of that era, in which the simple and strong spirit of warriors, traditional aristocratic culture, and Chinese Sung and Yuan culture were blended, has continued to greatly influence Japanese society down to the present day.
Kamakura began flourishing as a temple town in the 17th century. From the 19th century, it became popular for beaches, resort areas, and residential districts.
History of Kamakura
Model Route
Hongu(Main Shrine)
DankazuraWakamiyaoji St.Komachidori St.
Peony Garden
Genpei-ike Pond
Genpei-ike Pond
Yabusame Horse Track
Wakamiya Shrine
Yanaihara Pond
Temizuya(Water Purification Basin)
Maiden(Lower Worship Hall)
Tsurugaoka Museum, Kamakura
The shrine was originally founded in Zaimokuza in 1063 by Minamoto Yoriyoshi to be dedicated to Hachiman kami, the guardian deity of the Genji (Minamoto) clan. In 1180, the descendant Minamoto Yoritomo moved the shrine to its present site. In 1191, he set the shrine as the center of the Kamakura Shogunate (Government of Kamakura), and also modeled it into the present arrangement-the Hongu (Main Shrine) on the top of the stone steps and the Wakamiya Shrine at the bottom of it.
DankazuraSando, or the formal approach to the shrine. In the spring, it is lined with cherry blossoms and makes beautiful scenery.Peony GardenThe peonies in the shrine garden are at their best from January to February (winter peony) and from April to May (spring peony).Admission Fee: Adult 500 yen, Student (age
13-18) 200 yen, Child (under 12) free
Genpei-ike PondThe ponds are adorned with cherry blossoms in spring and with red and white lotus flowers in summer.
Yabusame Horse TrackYabusame Horseback Archery is held here.Temizuya (Water Purification Basin)Visitors wash their hands and mouths before worshipping at the shrine.Maiden (Lower Worship Hall)Rituals and wedding ceremonies are dedicated here.Wakamiya Shrine★This was originally constructed in 1180.Yanaihara PondThe autumn leaves are splendid here.Hongu (Main Shrine)★It is the main shrine of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Throughout the year, various rituals are dedicated here.
Opening hours:6:00-20:30/ January 1-3 Open 24 hoursAdmission Fee: Free
The Shrine Museum: 8:30-16:00 (Closed on only September 15 and during exhibition changeover period)Admission Fee: Adult (over age 13) 200 yen, Child (age 6-12) 100 yen
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine 鶴岡八幡宮 B4
★ Nationally Important Cultural PropertyURL : http://www.tsurugaoka-hachimangu.jp/
Rules and Manners of Japan
The Great Buddha at Kotokuin is known as Kamakura Daibutsu.The height is 11.31 meters (13.35 meters including the base) and the weight
is about 121 tons. The construction of the bronze statue of Buddha as it appears today dates from 1252. Kamakura Daibutsu is the only statue of Buddha in Kamakura that is designated as a national treasure. The whole statue was gilded and placed inside of Daibutsu-den or the great Buddha hall when it was com-pleted. It is now an outdoor Daibutsu because the Daibutsu-den building was destroyed by earthquakes and tsunamis.
April to September 8:00-17:30
October to March 8:00-17:00
Entry to the inside of Daibutsu 8:00-16:30
Adult (age 13 and older) 200 yen, age 6 -12 150 yen
Additional 20 yen for entrance to the inside of Daibutsu
Access[Bus]Take Enoshima Dentetsu Bus at Bay 1, or Keihin Kyuko Bus at Bay 6 at the East Exit of Kamakura Sta. Get off at Daibutsu-mae stop. [Enoden]Take the train at Enoshima Dentetsu Kamakura Sta. and get off at the third sta-tion “Hase.” About 7 minutes walk from the station.
Kotokuin Temple (Great Buddha) 高徳院(大仏) C2
8 min
Kotokuin Temple (Great Buddha)Hasedera Temple
Kamakura Sta.(East)
Kamakura Sta.(West)
Zuisenji Temple
Gokurakuji Temple
Kamakura Sta.
Hokokuji Temple
10 min
8 min
12 min
22 min
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1個だけでも買えますか?Can I buy just one of them?
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写真をとってもいいですか?Can I take a picture here?
トイレを使わせてください。Let me use a restroom, please.
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禁煙席を希望します。I don’t smoke.
トイレはどこですか?Where is a restroom?
生で食べるものですか?Is this raw?
火は通っていますか?Is this cooked by heat?
冷たい食べ物ですか?Is this a cold dish?
温かい(熱い)食べ物ですか?Is this a warm / hot dish?
精算してください。Check, please.
材料に何を使っていますか?What are the ingredients of this dish?
私は宗教的な理由・アレルギーのため○○が食べられません。I can’t eat ○○ because of a religious reason/allergy.
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Hokokuji Temple
Daibutsu Hiking Trail
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Shrine
Zeniaraibenzaiten Shrine
Kamakura Sta.(East)
Daibutsu Hiking Trail
Tenen Hiking Trail (Zuisenji entrance)
Kotokuin Temple(Great Buddha)
Kenchoji Temple
Hasedera TempleKamakura Sta.(West)
14 min1 min
8 min
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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Shrine
Komachidori St.Kamakura Sta.(East)
Kenchoji TempleEngakuji Temple
10 min
Kamakura City Tourism Department
HP: http://www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp/visitkamakura/en
Twitter : @kamakura_ssinfoPublisher: Kamakura CityPublished July 2019 All information contained in this map is as of June 2019, and subject to change without notice.
■AMDA International Medical Information CenterAMDA is an organization offering medical information to foreign residents in Japan in their native languages.AMDA offers telephone interpretation services free of charge.http://eng.amda-imic.com/telephone 03(5285)8088
■Shonan Kamakura General HospitalShonan Kamakura General Hospital is a medical institution that is specified the acceptance of international patients provides with multilingual medical supports.<Languages> English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, and Russian<Inquiry> International Medical Support Center, Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, Iryohojin Okinawa TokushukaiAddress: 1370-1 Okamoto, Kamakura-City, KanagawaTEL: +81 467-46-1717URL: http://www.shonankamakura.or.jp/english/section/
■LocationKamakura City Tourist Association, 4th floor of Enoden Building, to the left of Kamakura Station West Exit ■Hours9:00 - 17:00 ■Fee600 to 800 yen/piece
Baggage pickup from 17:00 to 17:15 is the same price as baggage keep-ing.The office closes at 17:15. If you late, baggage pickup is available on the following day.
Medical Treatment
Leave your baggage at the stationfor pleasant sightseeing!
Kitakamakura Sta.7 min
8 min
8 min
on foot by train by bus
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Hasedera Temple 長谷寺 D2An ancient temple which is said to be founded before the Kamakura era (12th-14th centuries). Juichimen-Kannon, the main object of worship, is 9.18 meters in height, which makes it one of the largest wooden statues of Kannon in Japan. The temple has an impressive view and beautiful flow-ers throughout the seasons. You can experience shakyo, or hand-copying a sutra.March to September 8:00-17:30 (last admission 17:00)
October to February 8:00-17:00 (last admission 16:30)
Adult (age 13 and older) 300 yen, age 6 -12 100 yen
Hokokuji Temple 報国寺 C4A traditional tea ceremony is held in a beautiful bamboo grove. You can enjoy matcha green tea while admiring the beautiful bamboo trees.9:00-16:00
Bamboo garden: 200 yen, Matcha green tea: 500 yen.
Egara Tenjinsha Shrine 荏柄天神社 B4Egara Tenjinsha shrine is a Japanese native shrine
which enshrines the spirit of Duke Sugawara no Michizane, the famous scholar, poet and political
figure, who is worshipped as the god of learning.
Zeniaraibenzaiten Ugafukujinja Shrine 銭洗弁財天宇賀福神社 B2The waters of a spring in its cave are said to be able to multi-ply the money washed in them.
Engakuji Temple 円覚寺 A3Engakuji was founded in 1282. The Bell and Shari-den Hall are national treasures.
Zuisenji Temple 瑞泉寺 B5This temple is famous for its beautiful garden
with flowers.
Kenchoji Temple 建長寺 B3The first Zen temple in Japan. Zazen meditation session is held from 17:00 to 18:00 on Fridays and Saturdays.
Gokurakuji Temple 極楽寺 D1Gokurakuji is an idyllic and peaceful ancient
temple. It is a famous location for narcissus, plum and cherry trees where many people visit from
early spring through the spring season.
Jufukuji Temple 寿福寺 C3The cobbled approach surrounded by trees is beautiful. *No entry permitted beyond the Chumon gate.
Jokomyoji Temple 浄光明寺 B3Jokomyoji contains yato (small valley-shaped
ground) and yagura (cave graves) from the Kamakura era (12th-14th century).
Japanese clovers are beautiful in early autumn.
Jochiji Temple 浄智寺 A3In the main hall are three images of Buddha that symbolize the past, the present and the future. The beautiful precinct of this temple is designated as a national historic site.
Jomyoji Temple 浄妙寺 C5In the temple precinct, there is a restaurant
and a Japanese style tearoom where you can have matcha green tea (there is a charge)
on the tatami floor while enjoying the karesansui dry landscape garden.
Tokeiji Temple 東慶寺 A3This temple was a nunnery and a refuge for women who were abused by their husbands until the 19th century, in an age when women could not ask for a divorce.
Sugimotodera Temple 杉本寺 C4The oldest temple in Kamakura, founded in 734, Sugimotodera has an impressive stone staircase
covered with moss.
Meigetsuin Temple 明月院 A3Founded in 1160, Meigetsuin is known for the beauty of its karesansui dry landscape garden and another garden behind the main hall where you can admire its famous hydrangeas.
Ennoji Temple 円応寺 B3This temple is considered to be the origin of the Japanese Buddhist funeral and memorial service culture. The statue of Emma Daio (one of the Ten Kings of Hell) made in the Kamakura era (12th-14th
centuries) is designated as an national important cultural property.
● ShrineShrine refers to Japanese native shrine and there enshrined is a variety of deities. What is enshrined varies from shrine to shrine. Shrine called Jinja in Japan.
Way of PrayingIn front of the torii gate, which is the entrance of a shrine, bow one time towards the main hall. Passing through the torii, walk along one side or the other side of the approach, not in the center. → Purify yourself at the water pavilion called chozuya or temizuya. (Purify your hands and mouth with water. Don’t let the ladle touch your mouth!) → Slightly bow, ring the bell, toss money into the money box, and pray in the Shinto bowing and clap-ping style (Nirei Nihakushu Ichirei). Bow slightly and leave. When leaving the precincts, make one bow towards the main hall and the torii.
● TempleTemple means Buddhist temples. Temple called Otera in Japan.
Way of PrayingIn front of the sanmon gate, which is the entrance to the temple, join your palms together and bow to the main hall. → Silently pray in front of the main hall, without clapping. → You may go and look inside the temple if allowed and if you are interested. → When leaving, join your palms together and bow to the main hall.
Shrines and Temples
Tips for Shrines and Temples
Make two deep bows. Make one deep bow.Clap your hands twice.
Nirei Nihakushu Ichirei (Two bows, two claps, one bow)
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1. Take a ladle with your right hand. 2. Take some water with the ladle. 3. Wash your left hand. 4. Take the ladle with your left hand and wash your right hand. 5. Take the ladle with your right hand, fill it with some water, and put the water in your left hand. 6. Wash your mouth with the water in your left hand. 7. After washing your left hand, place the ladle upright and rinse it with water. 8. Put the ladle back in its place.
Chozu (Temizu)
Jochiji Temple
2 min12 min
Museums■Kamakura Museum of History and Culture 鎌倉歴史文化交流館 C3This museum, which opened in May 2017, is a place where visitors can interact, study and experience the historical and cultural heritage of Kamakura. It uses an individual house designed by the of-fice of renowned British architect Norman Foster, and it presents mainly artifacts from Kamakura as well as the history of Kamakura from prehistoric and ancient times up to the modern era. Must-see attractions include the latest video exhibits that incorporate dioramas and projection mapping, a garden that resembles the landscape of the me-dieval period, and the panoramic view of the sea from the hill.Museum Hours: 10:00–16:00 (last admission at 15:30)Closed: Sundays and public holidaysAdmission Fee: Adults (ages 16 and older): 300 yen, elementary / junior high school students (ages 6 to 15): 100 yen
■Kamakura Kokuhoukan Museum 鎌倉国宝館 C4Numerous works of art representing some of the best cultural properties passed down to shrines and temples in the neighborhood and the Ka-makura city area have been deposited here, where they are safeguarded and exhibited. Because a statue of the Buddha is openly displayed here, it has the atmosphere of a temple hall, where one can feel the life force of the statue, and that is one of its appeals. The exhibited items include numerous items associated with Zen culture, making this museum an unmissable destination for learning about medieval Japan. The museum celebrates the 90th anniversary of its founding in 2018, and the main building (the exhibition hall) that was constructed when the museum opened has been designated a national registered tangible cultural property.Museum Hours: 9:00–16:30 (last admission at 16:00)Closed: Mondays (the first following weekday if the Monday coincides with a public holiday), during exhibition changing periods, special peri-ods, and year-end and New Year holidaysAdmission Fees: Vary by the exhibition
■Zazen MeditationLateness and talking are strictly forbid-den.An extra charge may be applied besides the admission fee to the temple.
Engakuji Temple 円覚寺 A32nd and 4th Sundays of the month:Lecture 9:00-10:00 / Zazen 10:00-11:00Reservation is not necessary. Participa-tion in the lecture is required prior to zazen session.Saturdays:Beginners 13:20-14:20 / From the sec-ond time 14:40-15:40
Kenchoji Temple 建長寺 B3Zazen session / Fridays and Saturdays 17:00-18:00Please arrive and sit 15 minutes prior to the session time.
Hokokuji Temple 報国寺 C4Sundays 7:30-10:30Please arrive at the main hall prior to the session time.
■Shakyo (hand-copying a sutra)Hasedera Temple 長谷寺 D2Everyday 9:00 -15:00 last admission Fee: 1,000 yen for the shakyo paper plus admission fee to the temple
Komyoji Temple 光明寺 E32nd Wednesday of the month 10:00-14:00 1,500 yen
■Matcha ExperienceYou can enjoy Japanese sweets and matcha green tea in an informal and easy atmosphere.
Jomyoji Temple’s Kisenan (tearoom) 浄妙寺・喜泉庵 C5Matcha and sweets 600 yen / 1,000 yenAdmission fee to the temple 100 yen10:00-16:15
Hokokuji Temple (Bamboo garden) 報国寺 C4500 yen for matcha plus 200 yen as admission fee to the garden. 9:00-16:00
Kamakurabori is a craft made by carving wood and coating with layers of the urushi lacquer. This technique is known as mokucho-saishitsu. The artists first draw the patterns for decoration on the wood, mainly katsura ( Japanese Judas tree ) and engrave the patterns to create vessels and furniture. The effect of urushi coating makes the work strong and enhances its expression.
Kamakurabori Assembly Hall (Kamakurabori Library)鎌倉彫会館(鎌倉彫資料館) C3 Kamakurabori Library introduces and promotes Kamakurabori, an 800 year-old traditional craft. You can watch videotapes about Kamakurabori. A two-hour Kamakurabori experience session is organized (reservations needed). Closed: Monday, year-end and New Year holi-days, and other days (please contact for infor-mation).
■ExperienceFridays (except 5th Friday), 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month10:00-/13:00~*The start time changes depend-ing on the days. Fee: adult 2,800 yen
ExperienceJapanese Traditional Culture
ExperienceKamakurabori
● Enoden LineThe Enoden (Enoshima Railway) is a railway that connects Kamakura to Enoshima and Fujisawa.- You can buy tickets
at the ticket vending machine.
- There are many stations without station atten-dants. When you have no time to buy a ticket and get on a train, you can buy a replacement ticket from an on-board conductor. When get-ting off at a station with no attendants, you may give your ticket to a near-by conductor, or put it in a used ticket box.
- You may use PASMO/Suica cards.
● Bus- When getting on
at the front of the bus: Tell the driver yo u r destination, and pay the amount required, or touch your PASMO/Suica card on the touch panel.
- When getting on at the back of the bus: When you get on, take a numbered ticket, or touch your PASMO/Suica card on the touch panel. When getting off, check the electronic board, and pay the amount indicated for the number on your ticket. If you use PASMO/Suica, touch your PASMO/Suica card on the touch panel.
- You can get up to 1,000 yen changed on the bus.- You may use PASMO/Suica cards.
For bus and Enoden travel around the Kamakura area, the one day “Kamakura Free Kankyo Tegata” (one-day free pass) is a very useful and inexpensive option.
Used Ticket Box and PASMO / Suica Touch Panel
Riding the Enoden Line and the Bus
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EnodenKamakura
Sta.
JRKamakura
Sta.
Komachidori St.
Wakamiyaoji St.
Zaimokuza Seashore→
Wakamiyaoji St.
JR Yokosuka Line
West
East
Fare Gate(Enoden)
Fare Gate(JR / West)
Transfer Gate
Fare Gate(JR / East)
Ticket Gate (JR / East)
Ticket Gate (JR / West)
Ticket Gate (Enoden)
Underpass
↓
↑Underpass
↑Zeniaraibenzaiten Shrine
Policebox
PASMO / Suica Touch Panel
■ About taking photos
Do not obstruct vehicles.
Do not take pho-tos in dangerous locations.
■ Tight and crowded locations
Take care when pass-ing other people.
Consider your sur-roundings when eat-ing and drinking.
Do not ride a bicycle, scooter or motorcycle in such locations.
■ Other
Do not deviate from designated pathways.
Do not use fire in proximity to flam-mable materials.
卵Egg
乳製品Dairy products
野菜Vegetables
穀類grain
小麦Wheat
そばBuckwheat
他Other
魚Fish
まぐろTuna
あじHorse
mackerel
さばMackerel
しらすWhitebait
イカSquid
エビShrimp
カニCrab
貝類Shellfish
豆Bean
大豆Soy bean
落花生Peanuts
他Other
肉Meat
牛肉Beef
鶏肉Chicken
豚肉Pork
他Other