Hotel • Ikemazoe-1101-1 Irabu, Miyakojima, Okinawa 906-0502, Japan
Kamakura is a city adorned with historical romance. The remnants of the Kamakura shogunate founded by Minamoto no Yoritomo still linger, and the temples and shrines registered as World Heritage sites are scattered throughout.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, with torii gates lining the approach, has been deeply revered as the guardian deity of the Kamakura shogunate. The elegant appearance of the main hall and the tranquility of the precincts cleanse the soul.
The 11.4-meter-tall seated statue exudes overwhelming presence. It is said that the Daibutsu was once covered in gold leaf, and just imagining its glittering appearance is exhilarating.
The Kamakura Gozan, consisting of Kencho-ji, Engaku-ji, Jufuku-ji, Eifuku-ji, and the scenic Hase-dera, are ancient temples of the Zen sect. These spaces still retain the wonderful atmosphere that resonates with the spirit of Zen.
Yuigahama and Zushi Beach are representative tourist spots in Kamakura. One can enjoy tidepooling, watch the surfers, and leisurely relax while soaking in the seaside ambiance.
Visiting the ancient city of Kamakura allows one to immerse in its historical ambience and savor the coastal town's charm. With a variety of local delicacies and handmade goods, you can fully enjoy a trip to Kamakura.