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Shugenji Temple
A small temple that we encountered on our walk close by the Daibutu temple. Interesting to note that this was once a historical residence of Shijo Kingo who was a devoted follower of the Nichiren sec...
Especially (but not exclusively, of course!) recommended to all Soka Gakkai members
Easy to reach: get the train (Enoden Line) from Kamakura to Enoshima/Fujisawa, jump off at Hase station. You will reach Shugenji Temple in one minute by walk. If you’re a Soka Gakkai member you can’t...
This is a very small shrine just on the way to many other attractions in Kamakura. you need to get into another train from Kamakura Station and get off at Hase. This train is generally bound till Fuji...
This is a tiny temple in Kamakura, which you can visit in 2-3 minutes. The temple looks more of a regular house, but it's still worth to check it out from up close for a couple of minutes.
Shugenji Temple
A small temple that we encountered on our walk close by the Daibutu temple. Interesting to note that this was once a historical residence of Shijo Kingo who was a devoted follower of the Nichiren sec...
Charming little temple
Set in cool, shady gardens, this temple is a respite from the hectic retail life snd road traffic just outside its gates.
Especially (but not exclusively, of course!) recommended to all Soka Gakkai members
Easy to reach: get the train (Enoden Line) from Kamakura to Enoshima/Fujisawa, jump off at Hase station. You will reach Shugenji Temple in one minute by walk. If you’re a Soka Gakkai member you can’t...
'Small Shrine
This is a very small shrine just on the way to many other attractions in Kamakura. you need to get into another train from Kamakura Station and get off at Hase. This train is generally bound till Fuji...
A tiny temple.
This is a tiny temple in Kamakura, which you can visit in 2-3 minutes. The temple looks more of a regular house, but it's still worth to check it out from up close for a couple of minutes.