[Kanagawa] [9-Person Small Group, Summer Kamakura Limited] Kamakura High School & Kamakura Great Buddha & Enoshima (Including Enoden Experience) (Bilingual Chinese and English Chauffeur Guide)
- Overview
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- ? Kamakura Daibutsu | Ancient Capital Buddha Statue Spanning a Thousand Years
- Built in 1252, it stands quietly as a symbol of Kamakura.
- This giant 11-meter-tall Amitabha Buddha statue is the second largest in Japan and has been designated a National Treasure of Japan. Its ancient and solemn presence transports you back a thousand years at a glance.
- ⛩️ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine | The Center of Kamakura's Faith
- Located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, it is a historic and revered shrine in Japan.
- Its vermilion corridors and ancient trees complement each other, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere, embodying Kamakura's thousand years of faith and elegance.
- ? Enoshima | A Romantic Island of Sea and Shrines
- Ascend Enoshima, stroll through the old streets filled with Edo-period charm, and sample local snacks along the way.
- Enoshima Shrine is built into the mountain, with winding stone steps. From the summit, you can gaze upon the boundless sea. The sea breeze and the shrine create a healing and breath
- What to expect
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- Kamakura Daibutsu | Ancient Capital's Buddha Statue Spanning a Thousand Years Built in 1252, it stands quietly as a symbol of Kamakura. This colossal 11-meter-tall Amitabha Buddha statue is the second largest in Japan and designated as a National Treasure of Japan. Its ancient simplicity and solemnity transport you through a thousand years of time at a single glance. - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine | The Center of Kamakura's Faith Located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, it is a historic and revered shrine in Japan. Its vermilion corridors complement ancient trees, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere that embodies Kamakura's thousand years of faith and elegance. - Enoshima | A Romantic Island of Sea and Shrines Ascend Enoshima, stroll through old streets filled with Edo-period charm, and sample local snacks along the way. Enoshima Shrine is built into the mountain, with winding stone steps. Reaching the summit offers a panoramic view of the boundless sea. The sea breeze and the shrine create a