Discover Kamakura’s rich Samurai history and serene temples on a full-day private tour with a certified guide. Perfect day trip from Tokyo.
Discover Kamakura’s rich Samurai history and serene temples on a full-day private tour with a certified guide. Perfect day trip from Tokyo.
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Kencho-ji Temple - A Zen Oasis in Kamakura
Kenchō-ji Temple is an essential destination in Kamakura. As Japan’s oldest Zen training monastery, it provides a unique insight into the nation’s rich Buddhist heritage. Here’s what makes it so captivating:
- Historical Significance: Established in 1253, Kenchō-ji is the largest and most influential of…
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Kencho-ji Temple - A Zen Oasis in Kamakura
Kenchō-ji Temple is an essential destination in Kamakura. As Japan’s oldest Zen training monastery, it provides a unique insight into the nation’s rich Buddhist heritage. Here’s what makes it so captivating:
- Historical Significance: Established in 1253, Kenchō-ji is the largest and most influential of the Five Great Zen Temples in Kamakura. Its architecture and artifacts offer a tangible link to the past.
- Zen Gardens: Kenchō-ji is famous for its meticulously crafted Zen gardens.
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Architectural Beauty: The temple’s structures, including the Sanmon Gate and the Main Hall, display traditional Japanese architecture. Their intricate details and craftsmanship highlight the skill of ancient artisans.
For international visitors, Kenchō-ji Temple provides an opportunity to experience the tranquility and spiritual depth of Zen Buddhism in a beautiful and historically significant setting.
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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is a celebrated Shinto shrine situated in Kamakura. Here are some attractions that make it a must-see:
Historical Significance
- One of the Three Great Hachiman Shrines: Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is among the three most important shrines dedicated to Hachiman, the Shinto deity of war and wisdom.
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Kamakura Period Influence: The shrine’s architecture and history are closely linked with the Kamakura Period (1185-1333), a time of significant military and cultural importance in Japan.
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Grand Main Shrine Building: The main shrine building is a splendid example of Japanese architecture, featuring intricate carvings and traditional design elements.
In summary, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It’s a must-visit destination for international tourists eager to experience Japan’s rich traditions.
- Engaku-ji Temple - Engaku-ji Temple: A Serene Haven for International Tourists.
- Rich History and Cultural Significance: Founded in 1282, Engaku-ji is one of Japan’s most important Zen temples. It is closely associated with the Mongol invasions and serves as a center of Zen Buddhism in Japan.
- Architectural Beauty: Engaku-ji features impressive architecture, including a main hall, a pagoda, and a bell tower. These structures, along with the temple’s gardens and courtyards, provide a visual delight for visitors.
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Stunning Views: The temple’s location offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas from the temple’s grounds or take a leisurely walk through the nearby trails.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Engaku-ji Temple offers something for everyone. Its combination of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural experiences makes it a truly unforgettable destination.
- Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a colossal bronze statue standing at 13.35 meters tall. It is one of the most iconic and recognizable symbols of Japan.
- Professional Fee for Certified Guide
- Professional Fee for Certified Guide
- Train and bus fare, admission fees for temples
- Train and bus fare, admission fees for temples
Visiting the first capital of Japan established by the Samurai government, tourists will feel the history and religious beliefs nurtured by the opulent Samurai culture: Visitors will be impressed by the following historical heritages:
- Historic Zen Temples and Shrines: Explore ancient temples like Kencho-ji, Engaku-ji, and Hasedera, as well as shrines…
Visiting the first capital of Japan established by the Samurai government, tourists will feel the history and religious beliefs nurtured by the opulent Samurai culture: Visitors will be impressed by the following historical heritages:
- Historic Zen Temples and Shrines: Explore ancient temples like Kencho-ji, Engaku-ji, and Hasedera, as well as shrines like Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, offering a glimpse into Japan’s religious heritage.
- Enormous Buddha: The iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura (Daibutsu) is a major draw for tourists, standing at 13.35 meters tall. Garden Walks: Relax and admire the serene beauty of traditional Japanese gardens at temples like Kencho-ji and Engaku-ji.
- Proximity to Tokyo: Kamakura is easily accessible from Tokyo by train, making it a convenient day trip.
We walk all the must-visit destinations efficiently in one day in this tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.