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- Itinerary Introduction -
・Meigetsu-in Temple
Meigetsu-in Temple is arguably the most famous hydrangea temple in the entire Kamakura area. The hydrangeas in the temple are mostly blue-green, so every flowering season, thousands of hydrangeas will dye the garden into a spectacular sea of blue flowers, as if you have stepped into a fantasy world! In addition, the circular windows next to the main hall of the temple present different views because the background plants change color according to the seasons, which always attracts many people to look out and admire.
※During the hydrangea season, the area will be very crowded, so please be careful.
・Hasedera Temple
Hasedera Temple has a history of over a thousand years and houses Japan's largest wooden Guanyin, the "Hase Kannon", which has eleven faces and guards the area. When the hydrangea season comes, the Hydrangea Trail in the area has various types of hydrangeas such as blue, purple, pink, etc. It is a must-visit place for hydrangea lovers! By climbing to the top of the trail, you can also enjoy the beautiful view of the bay below, which is highly recommended.
※ To prevent the hydrangea path from being overcrowded, you will need to purchase a separate admission ticket (500 yen for elementary school students and older). Please note that
・《Recommended free travel》Goryo Shrine
※It is about 7 minutes’ walk from Hasedera Temple. The Enoden Railway passes in front of the torii gate here, and hydrangeas are blooming on both sides. It is a famous Enoden Railway photography spot during the hydrangea season.
※For guests who plan to go to Goryo Shrine, please note that your time for viewing the flowers at Hasedera Temple will be reduced due to the time required for walking and going back and forth.
※Please note that photography is prohibited within the Goryo Shrine grounds. Please be aware that if you wish to take photos, please go outside the torii gate.
※The path in front of the torii is narrow, so please do not stand on the level crossing to take photos for safety reasons.
・Enoshima
Enoshima is a small island located on the coast of southern Shonan. The restaurants and snack bars on both sides of the island's shopping street sell local seafood specialties, especially fresh anchovies dishes! In addition, you can go to Enoshima Shrine, one of the three major Benzaiten in Japan, and pray for business prosperity, knowledge, etc. It is very effective!
・Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine was founded in 1192 as the faith center and patron saint of the Kamakura Shogunate. It has guarded the area for more than 800 years and witnessed the rise and fall of the Kamakura region. It is known as one of the three major Hachimangu Shrines in Japan, along with Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine in Kyoto and Usa Hachimangu Shrine in Oita. The Hongu and Wakamiya have been designated as important cultural properties of Japan, and are highly recommended for tourists who love traditional Japanese architecture! As the seasons change, you can see many different flower scenes within the shrine, which is also a famous spot for viewing cherry blossoms and maple leaves!
Kamakura's No. 1 Hydrangea Spot, Meigetsu-in Temple!
Kamakura's No. 1 Hydrangea Spot, Hasedera Temple! ※The Hydrangea Path Fee is not included
Duration | 10 Hours. |
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Address | Mingyueyuan. |
Category | Tours |