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Maruyamainarisha Shrine
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Yukinoshita-nichome
Gokokuji Temple
Kawakita Film Museum
Jufukuji Temple
Remains of
Osaragi Jiro Wakamiyaoji
Chatei Bakufu
Kom
a
Tokyo
Fujitsuka
Elementary
School
Police
box
Ticket Gate
(JR / East)
JR
Fare Gate
(JR / East) Kamakura
Underpass
Zaim Wakam
oku iyao
za S ji St
eash .
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Family
Mart
SevenEleven
Hirukojinja Shrine
Odakyu Line
Underpass
Kosakayubinkyokumae
Yamasaki
Koshoji Temple
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G io n
Maruyamayonbandori
ng
Hi k i
Tokeiji Temple
Matsugaoka Treasure House
Trail
Betsuganji Temple
Lawson C
Yokohama
JR Tokaido/Yokosuka/
Shonan-Shinjuku lines
Hiatarikoen
Jogyoji
Temple
Fujisawa
Kitakamakura
Asaina Kiridoshi
ShonanMonorail
Kamakura
Family Mart
Katase-Enoshima
Enoden Line
Shichirigahama
Nagoe, ChoshojiNagoe
Omachi-nichome
Esujisakashita
Higashikajiwara
0
Kajiwara
Kuzuharaokajinja Shrine
200m
Hiatari
Kajiwara
Kuhonji
Kuhonji (round)
Tokiwa
Yakumojinja
Shrine
(Tokiwa)
Fueda Park
Seven Eleven
Enkyuji
Temple
Nakanosaka
C ATM
Hinomishita
Komorijinja Shrine
Ikkodo
Shisoan
Sasuke-icchome
Hongodai
E03
Okuinamura
CSeven Eleven
ATM
Inamuragasaki
Inamuraguchi
Gokurakujiz
Kiridoshi Paaka
ss
Gokurakuji Temple
Gokurakuji Sta.
Kitakamakura
Shonan-Monorail
Grave
Attributed to
Uesugi Norikata
JR Yokosuka Line
Hasehigashimachi
Yuigahama Sta.
Kugenuma
Enoden Line
E15
Kamakura
Yuigahama
Seven Eleven
C ATM
Enoshima
Jinmuji
Keikyu Line
Yuigahama
Yuigahama Beach
Daini
School
Enmeiji
Temple
Omachiyotsukado
Jogyoji
Temple
Kamakura
Jogakuin
Kamakura Byoinmae
Police Station
Kumanojinja Shrine
Sugimotokannon
Junisojinja
Jomyoji
Godaido Myooin
Temple
Hokokuji Temple
(Takedera)
Aotobashi
Nitta Yoshisadas
Legendary March Site
Boat Distress Monument
Sensuibashi
Former Residence
of Kachonomiya
Hairandosakashita
Remains of Omachishakadoguchi
(Not open to the public)
Mt. Kinubariyama
120.2m
Higashisensui
Nagoe
C Lawson
Yuhidaikoen
Omachi
Ankokuronji Temple
(underground)
Lawson
(charged)
Keiunji
Temple
Rinkaigakuen
Yuigahama
Underground Parking
Suidomichi
Myochoji
Temple
Kofukuji
Temple
Goshojinja
Choshoji
Temple
Raikoji Temle
(Zaimokuza)
Legend
Choshoji
JR Line
Nagoe Kiridoshi Pass
Enoden Line
Jissoji Temple
Zushi
Midorigaoka Iriguchi
Kuhonji
Tourist Information
Hiking Course
Fudarakuji Temple
Zaimokuza Seashore
Zaimokuza Beach
JR
Goshojinja Shrine
Zaimokuza
Kuhonji
Temple
City Hall
Evacuation Area
Shrine
Zaimokuza
Western-style Restroom
Temple
Komyoji
134
Iijima
Wakaenoshima
Juniso
Hairandoiriguchi
Taihoji Temple
Yuiwakamiya
(Moto-hachiman)
Shrine
Kosokuji
Temple
Betsuganji Temple
Anyouin Temple
Honkoji Temple
Juichininzuka
Route
Junisojinja Shrine
Jomyoji Temple
Sugimotodera
Temple
on
Gi
Yagumojinja Shrine
(Omachi)
Morinagashinnos
Grave
Elementary
Yukinoshita
Remains of
Shochojuin Temple
Kamigawara
Namerigawa
River
Zushi
Shin-Zushi
Daitonomiya
Kamakuragu
(Otonomiya)
Shrine
Inamuragasaki Sta.
Daiichi
Elementary
School
Jomyoji
Motohachiman
Kokuzodo Temple
Sakanoshita
Monument of
Nichirenkesagakenomatsu
Myohonji
Temple
Joeiji Temple
(Botamochidera)
Kyoonji
Temple
Kaiganbashi
Hongakuji
Egara Tenjinsha
Shrine
Renjoin Temple
Historical Site
Senjuin Temple
Komyoji Temple
Japanese-Style Restroom
Historical Tomb
Daiichi
Junior High School
Zushi City
Post Office
Flower Spot
ATM
500m
School
ATM
ATM
Restaurant, Shop
Parking Lot
Shonankaigan-koen
E
13
Wadazuka
Hase 12E
Enoshima
Yuigahama
E06
Koshigoe
E Gokurakuji
Kamakurakoko-mae
E07
11
KataseShichirigahama
08
Enoshima
09
E
10 Inamuragasaki
E
14
Wadazuka Sta.
Wadazuka
Kamakurabori Kogeikan
(House of Kamakurabori)
Myoryuji
Temple
Kamakurabori Assembly Hall
(Kamakurabori Library)
Juniso
Zuisenji Temple
Momijiyama Yagura
Takatoki Harakiri Yagura
Gadoshita
Shogakkomae
Lawson
C Lawson Temple
Kamakura Gimnasium
Oe no Hiromotos
Grave
Hokaiji Temple
(Hagidera)
ATM
C ATM
Family Mart
n Lin
e
Enod
Hase Sta.
Jojuin Temple
Gebayotsukado
Inamuragasaki
E05
Kaigandori
Tourism
Association
Rokujizo
Sasame
Yanagikoji
Enoshima
Tomb of Ninsho
(Not open to the public)
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Shrine
Yoritomos Grave
Family Mart
Welfare Center
Yoshiya Nobuko
Memorial Museum
Hase kannon
High School
Komachi
Daigyoji
Temple
Onarimachi
Hase kannon
Onari
Elementary
School
Kamakura City
Central Library
Family Mart
Asaina Kiridoshi
E04
Hase
Tsukikagejizo
Ishigami
Hasedera Temple
Gokurakuji
Sasamemachi
Amanawashinmeijinja
Shrine
JR Tokaido/Yokosuka/
Shonan-Shinjuku lines
JR Tokaido/
Shonan-Shinjuku lines
Fujisawa
E02
Remains of Isshomasu
(Not open to the public)
Kosokuji Temple
Odakyu
Enoshima Line
E01
Onari
Junior
High School
Ofuna
JR Kamakura Sta.
Kamakura
Sta.
Kaifukijizo
Daibutsumae
Ofuna
Kannon
Tatsumijinja Shrine
Haseoyato
Daibutsuzaka
Wakaremichi
Wakamiyaoji
Sasuke
Hachimanguura
Yasakadaijin Shrine
Uchikoshi
Kamakurayamajinja
Shrine
Kobukurozaka
Kiridoshi Pass
Myodenji
Temple
Kamakurashiyakushomae
Fueda
Wakamatsu
Jufukuji Temple
(No entry permitted
beyond the Chumon gate)
Nikaido
Yagumojinja Shrine
(Nishimikado)
Raikoji Temle
Daini Junior (Nishimikado)
Tsurugaoka
Hachimangu
Shrine Museum
Remains of
Shirahatajinja
Hokkedo Temple
Gokokuji
Shrine
Temple
The Museum of Modern Art, Elementary & Junior High School,
Yokohama National Univ.
Kamakura
Kawakita
Monument of Okura Bakufu
Film Museum
Tenjinmae
Kamakura National
Seisen Elementary
Treasure House
School
Hachimangu
C Family Mart
Kaburaki Kiyokata
Memorial Art Museum
Daigakumae
Eishoji Temple
Sasukeinarijinja Shrine
Nishimikado
Mt. Tendaisan
141.4m
Ennoji
Temple
Jokomyoji
Temple
Mt. Genjiyama
92.6m
Kenchoji Temple
Ogigayatsu
is the final stop of the available area of Kamakura Kankyo Free Tegata.
Please confirm the nearest stop to your destination on the maps.
Yakuoji
Temple
Genjiyama Park
Kikyoyama
Yakumojinjamae
Daitonomiya
Kamegayatsuzaka
Kiridoshi Pass
Kaizoji Temple
Hino Toshimotos
Grave
C Lawson
Mishimajinja Shrine
Kenchoji
Zeniaraibenzaiten Shrine
Tokiwaguchi
Lawson
Family Mart
JR Yokosuka Line
Ofuna
Final Destination
Kamakura Gakuen
Chojuji
Temple
JR Negishi
(Keihin-Tohoku)
Line
Keikyu Line
Odakyu
Enoshima
Line
Kamimachi
Kajiwaraguchi
Tenen
Anyouin Temple
Nishikajiwara
Butsugyoji Temple
Meigetsuin
rao
ka
/Da
ibut
s u Hiking T
ra
i
No.
Meigetsuin Temple
Yokohama
City
Jochiji
Temple
Ku
zu
ha
Mt. Ohirayama
159.2m
Yoh Shomei
Museum
Genjiyama-iriguchi
Zeniaraibenzaiten Shrine
Haneda
Airport
Kamakurakohan
Yamanouchi
Engakuji Temple
Hansoubouka
Family Mart
West
Keikyu
Line
Imaizumidai
Yamanouechuo
Fueda
Around Kamakura Sta. / Kamakura tourist information center (east exit, inside Ekisuto Kamakura), Enoden Kamakura Sta., Enoden Kamakura 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 Kamakura business office (Yuigahama 2-1-12)
Yagumojinja Shrine
Yamanoue
Rotary
Fujimidai
Engakuji, Tokeiji,
Meigetsuin
Kitakamakura
Old Private House Museum
Kitakamakura
Kitakamakura
Joshigakuen
Taihoji Temple
Hokokuji, Kotokuin
(Daibutsu), Daigyoji
Sales Places
Mt. Rokkokukenzan
147.2m
JR Kitakamakura Sta.
Kyoonji
Temple
Kamakura
Chuo Koeniriguchi
Joeiji Temple
Engakuji, Tokeiji,
Hasedera, Hokaiji,
Egara Tenjinsha
Jizomae
Yakumojinja Shrine
(Yamanouchi)
Omachi-icchome
C
Enlarged
Map of Kamakura Sta. Area
JR Yokosuka Line
Tokeiji, Zuisenji
Kitakamakuradai
Myohonji Temple
Terabun
Ohirayamakoen
Kamakura
Enmeiji
Hamanami
Temple
Daikeiji Temple
Kamakura
Togakuji
Gimnasium Fukasawa
DaiichiTemple
Tokoji
Temple Junior High School
Elementary
Kamakura
School
Jogakuin
Grave Shrine
Fukasawa Goryojinja
Kamakura
Attributed to
Elementary
Police Station
School
Hatakeyama
Fukasawa
Junior High
Shigeyasu
Ichinotorii
School
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Ofuna
School
Kamakura
ShoseiinLifelong
TempleLearning Center
Kamakura
Maruyamaichibandori
Post Office
Fukasawa
shougakkomae
Sta.
Sanzagaike Pond
(Lake Kamakura)
Elementary
ATM
ATM
Daigyoji
Temple
Ennoji
Remains of
Nichiren Tsujiseppo
Lawson Hongakuji
Temple
C
Roken Kamakura
Kobukuroya
Komachi-icchome
Tokeiji, Hasedera,
Hongakuji, Gokurakuji
Tokeiji, Meigetsuin,
Zuisenji, Hasedera, Jojuin
Shibuya
East
6
7
Tourism
Machiyairiguchi
Association
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu,
Komyoji
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu,
Hasedera, Zuisenji
Remains of
Utsunomiyazushi Bakufu
Shinmeijinja Shrine
Ninotorii
Tourist Information
Family Mart
Onari
Elementary
School
Wakamiyaoji St.
Narita
Airport
JR Chuo Line
Shinjuku
chid
ori
St.
i y ao
ji
c hi d
Kom
a
Anyouin
Myoryuji
Temple
JR Kamakura Sta.
Access to Kamakura
Yamazaki
Kamakura Sta.
ENGLISH
Onarimachi Enoden
Hokaiji
Temple
Kamakurabori
Yamasaki
Assembly Hall
C Lawson
Engakuji, Kenchoji,
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu,
Hasedera
Lotus / Jul.-Aug.
ATM
Komachi-nichome
Kenchoji,
Tokeiji,
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu,
Hasedera
Yukinoshita
Post Office
Wak
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Tatsumijinja
Shrine
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Touch Panel
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Ogigayatsu-icchome
Kamakura National
Treasure House
Heike Pond
Kaburaki Kiyokata
Memorial Art Museum
Yasakadaijin Shrine
Shirahatajinja
Shrine
Eishoji Temple
Yukinoshita-icchome
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Model Route
8min
8min
8min
on foot
by train
by bus
1. K amakura Sta.(East) - (via Komachidori St.) - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - Kenchoji Temple - Engakuji Temple
- Kitakamakura Sta.
Kamakura Sta.
Komachidori St.
East
1min
Kitakamakura Sta.
B4
14min
20min
Kenchoji Temple
7min
History of Kamakura
13min
2. Kamakura Sta.(West) - Enoden - Hasedera Temple - Kotokuin Temple (Daibutsu) - Gokurakuji Temple - Enoden Kamakura Sta. - Bus - Hokokuji Temple - Zuisenji Temple - Bus - Kamakura Sta.(East)
Kamakura Sta.
Hasedera Temple
West
10min
8min
Hokokuji Temple
Gokurakuji Temple
18min
Kamakura Sta.
12min
26min
Tsurugaoka
Hachimangu
Shrine
Engakuji Temple
Zuisenji Temple
8min
Kamakura Sta.
East
22min
Opening hours:
April-September 5:00-21:00/ OctoberMarch 6:00-21:00/ January 1-3 Open 24
hours
Admission Fee: Free
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
Japans 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 Yoritomos 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.
Dankazura Approach
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.
Genpei-ike Pond
Peony Garden
C2
Hongu
(Main Shrine)
Wakamiya Shrine
Maiden
(Lower Worship Hall)
Yanagihara Pond
Peony Garden
East
15min
Remains of Yofukuji Temple
7min
7min
Zuisenji Temple
Yoritomos Grave
5min
No. Category
12min
Kamakura Sta.
East
22min
4. Kamakura Sta.(West) - Jufukuji Temple - Jokomyoji Temple - Kamegayatsuzaka Kiridoshi - Daibutsu Hiking Trail Daibutsu Kiridoshi - Kotokuin Temple (Daibutsu) - Gokurakuji Temple - Enoden - Kamakura Sta.(West)
Jufukuji Temple
West
10min
Daibutsu Kiridoshi Pass
Jokomyoji Temple
10min
35min
10min
Kamegayatsuzaka
Kiridoshi Pass
20min
Gokurakuji Temple
Kotokuin Temple
(Great Buddha)
10min
Kamakura Sta.
West
07min
20min
Hiking Route
Experience Kamakurabori
Fridays (except 5th Friday), 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month
10:00-/13:00~ *The start time changes depending on the days. Fee: adult 2,800 yen
Matcha Experience
Tsurugaoka
Hachimangu
Shrine
East
15min
Jochiji Temple
Hokokuji Temple
Annual Events
25min
Kenchoji Temple
27min
Historic Sites /
Museums / Art Galleries
Kamakura Seven Kiridoshi Pass
Kamegayatsuzaka B3 , Kewaizaka B3 ,
Kobukurozaka B3 , Daibutsu C1 ,
Gokurakujizaka D1 , Asaina, Nagoe D4
January 1 Hatsumode
A
t temples and shrines. The first visit to a shrine or a
temple at the beginning of the year.
February 3 Setsubun
12min
2min
Zeniaraibenzaiten Shrine
A
t temples and shrines. A ritual to expel evil spirits by
throwing soy beans.
100min
rd
Wakaenoshima E3
W
hole city around Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Parades,
yabusame (one day), splendid Shizuka no mai dance.
35min
Kamakura Sta.
3min
45min
Hasedera Temple
West
12min
7min
Kotokuin Temple
(Great Buddha)
The audio guide (Japanese and English) is automatically activated by the mobile terminal when you get close to a sightseeing location such as a shrine or a temple.
Inquiries: Tourism Information Center at JR Kamakura Station East Exit
Rental fee: 500 yen/day
Kamakura City Tourism Website
HP: http://www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp/kamakura-kankou/en
Twitter : @kamakura_ssinfo
Publisher: Kamakura City
Published on February, 2015
All information contained in this map is as of February 2015, and subject to change without notice.
Engakuji Temple
A3
Zuisenji Temple
B5
This temple is famous for its beautiful garden
with flowers.
Kenchoji Temple
B3
The first Zen temple in Japan. Zazen meditation
session is held from 17:00 to 18:00 on Fridays and
Saturdays.
Remains of Temples
Remains of Yofukuji B4 ,
Hokkedo B4 , and Toshoji C4
The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura C3 /
The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura Annex B3
A
t Kamakura Beach. About 2,000 fireworks are launched
on the seashore.
A
festival to show the local community to the Great
Shinto Gods carried on portable shrines.
Hasedera
Toshi no ichi is a market along the approach
to the temple. Lucky items for the New Year such as
daruma dolls, calendars and kumade rakes are sold.
A
t temples Around 11:45 p.m., each temple starts ringing a night-watch bell 108 times.
Norihiro Ueno
Kamakurabori Library C3
Hasedera Temple
D2
An 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 flowers 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
C4
A traditional tea ceremony is held in a beautiful
bamboo grove. You can enjoy matcha green tea
while admiring the beautiful bamboo trees.
Gokurakuji Temple
D1
Gokurakuji 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
C3
The cobbled approach surrounded by trees
is beautiful. *No entry permitted beyond the
Chumon gate.
9:00-16:00
Bamboo garden: 200 yen, Matcha green tea: 500 yen.
B3
Jokomyoji contains yato (small valley-shaped
ground) and yagura (cave graves) from the
Kamakura era (12th-14th century).
Japanese clovers are beautiful in early autumn.
A3
In 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 C5
In 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
A3
This 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.
B4
Jokomyoji Temple
Jochiji Temple
K amakura 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 (Daibutsu) - Hasedera Temple - Kamakura Sta.(West)
Kamakura Sta.
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C4
The oldest temple in Kamakura, founded in 734,
Sugimotodera has an impressive stone staircase
covered with moss.
Meigetsuin Temple A3
Founded 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.
B3
This 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.
NOT
Japanese
/ Kamakura Misui
11:00-17:00
NOT
Japanese
/ KOINOSUKE
Accepted
Japanese
/ Saryo Inoue
10:00-18:00* | Mon**
Japanese
/ YAMASATO
11:00-18:00
NOT
Japanese
/ KOSUZU
11:30-18:30 | Mon**
NOT
Japanese
/ Rakuen
11:00-25:00
NOT
Japanese
/ Katsuretsuan
Accepted
Sushi
/ SUSHIDOKORO KIMI
Accepted
11:30-22:00 | ***
Accepted
11:00-21:00
NOT
Steakhouse
MOTHERS OF KAMAKURA
Accepted
Curry
/ CARAWAY
11:30-19:30 | Mon**
NOT
French
11:00-22:00
Accepted
Chinese
Fusion
NOT
Fast Food
Sausage 350
Accepted
Caf
11:00-21:00*
Accepted
Caf
Arukamak Caf
10:00-18:00
Sausage 350
Accepted
Caf
10:00-18:00 | Wed***
NOT
Japanese
11:30-23:00 | Tue
st
rd
11:00-21:00
NOT
NOT
NOT
Accepted
The waters of a spring in its cave are said to be able to multiply the money washed in them.
Japanese
/ Hachinoki
11:30-14:30*, 17:00-19:00
Japanese
/ Hachinoki caf
11:30-14:30* | Mon
Accepted
Sweets
/ Mikazukidou Casen
9:00-17:00 | Mon**
NOT
Caf
9:00-18:00
coffee 600
NOT
Caf
/ Wagashi Komaki
10:00-16:30 | Tue
NOT
Way of Praying
In 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. Dont let the ladle touch your mouth!) Slightly bow, ring the bell,
toss money into the money box, and pray in the Shinto bowing and clapping style (Nirei Nihakushu Ichirei). Bow slightly and leave. When leaving the
precincts, make one bow towards the main hall and the torii.
Japanese
/ KAMAKURA MIYOKAWA
Accepted
Curry
woof curry
11:00-21:00 | Wed
NOT
Italian
Accepted
Italian
RISTORANTE AMALFI
Accepted
Caf
Caf BIRD
NOT
Caf
Pho 860
NOT
Caf
/ ituki
10:00-19:00 | Tue
Coffee 550
NOT
Antiques
/ Antiques Beniya
10:00-17:00
Antiques 3000-
Accepted
9:00-17:30 | ***
Accepted
When there is no mention of closed times, there may be no holidays all year long or holidays may be undecided.
*These are weekday hours. There may be different hours on holidays. **On weeks with national holidays, scheduled holidays may change as well. *** Holidays may be undecided.
In Town
At Restaurants
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)
Sugimotodera Temple
Ennoji Temple
Name
Zazen Meditation
Kamakura Sta.
-A
t the bus stop, line up and respect the order of the line.
- When on the bus, if you are noisy you wont hear the bus driver announcing information. Try not to make too much noise on the bus.
Restaurant / Shop
Tsurugaoka
Hachimangu
Shrine
12min
Traveling by bus
Dankazura Approach
Wakamiyaoji St. Dankazura Approach is closed from November
2014 to March 2016 for construction.
Komachidori St.
3. Kamakura Sta.(East) - Remains of Toshoji Temple - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - Yoritomos Grave Egara Tenjinsha Shrine - Remains of Yofukuji Temple - Zuisenji Temple - Bus - Kamakura Sta.(East)
Kamakura Sta.
-P
lease use the toilets marked as
on the map (backside).
Please avoid entering temples and restaurants only for using the toilet.
- After usage, please flush the toilet.
[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 station Hase. About 7 minutes walk from the station.
Genpei-ike Pond
The ponds are adorned with cherry It is the main shrine of Tsurugaoka
blossoms in spring and with red and Hachimangu. Throughout the year,
white lotus flowers in summer.
various rituals are dedicated here.
In the restroom
Access
Wakamiya Shrine
Temizuya
(Water purification Basin)
Temple
Way of Praying
In 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.
Is this raw?
I smoke.
I dont smoke.
Go straight
Make two deep bows.
Where is a restroom?
Egg
Dairy products
Turn Turn
left right
Fish
Tuna
Horse
mackerel
Meat
Beef
Chicken
Vegetables
Crab
Pork
Shellfish
Other
Please point.