Kamakura's Changgu Temple is dedicated to Japan's largest wooden Buddha statue, a 9-meter-high eleven-sided Avalokitesvara statue. In June, the Japanese Purple Sun Flower Season, Nagasaki Temple is also a famous flower attraction, the scale is still better than Mingyuan. Peacetime Juruo Temple. Even on weekdays, there are so many people who watch flowers that they need to call in batches. Usually the doorway says how long it takes to wait (but usually not that long. When I get the number, I say 45 minutes, and in fact 20 minutes). The purple sunflowers in the temple are mainly located on both sides of the mountain road behind the main hall, so before it's your turn, you can visit other areas to see the huge Guanyin image and the dense small hides on both sides of the road. Although there are many people enjoying flowers, the detailed Japanese plan the route reasonably. Purple sunflowers on both sides of high and low steps, because of the difference in terrain, can just make the flower bushes block the dense flow of people more than half, so that the photos taken will not show the scene of people than flowers. The route is also one-way walking, allowing only two people to pass through the trail, avoiding people gathering and wandering, shortening the stay time to facilitate later generations. The route to Changgu Temple is from Tokyo Station to Yokosuka Line, or from Shinjuku to Kamakura Station, to Jiangzhi Island Railway to Changgu Temple. Kamakura Buddha is also accessible on foot near Changgu Temple.