Originally, the ceramic statue of the Buddha was placed in Nagoya Castle, and after the war, it was dedicated to Fukusenji Temple. Mitsutomo Tokugawa, a former lord of Nagoya Castle, is said to have created the statue in honor of his deceased mother. It is thought that a complete statue was created in Nagoya, including the parts from the neck down, so now where has the body gone? Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Okuyugawara or Fudo-Taki for about 5 minutes The statue is a five-minute walk from the Izumi Iriguchi bus stop
Take a break from your busy daily life and relax in Kamakura while connecting with nature♪ Created by Tadao Tominaga, a renowned Japanese surfer and shaper, inspired by a Hawaiian surf point where locals gather, 'Pine Tree' is a cozy room with a bright atmosphere dominated by yellow tones. Just a one-hour train ride from the city center.Only a 6-minute walk from Enoden's 'Koshigoe' Station, 7 minutes from 'Enoshima' Station, and with excellent access to Kamakura tourist spots!!Just a short walk to Koshigoe Beach.Conveniently located within walking distance to supermarkets, restaurants, and more. Equipped with essentials like a kitchen and washing machine, it can be used for everything from sightseeing stays to remote work or long-term stays, depending on your travel purpose. With video streaming services like Netflix, you can enjoy your favorite movies in a private space at your leisure. Spending time at the nearby beach or visiting historically rich landmarks and sites are both excellent options.And why not satisfy both your heart and stomach with 'Kamakura Gourmet'? You can enjoy a time in Kamakura that feels like living there, something you can't experience on a day trip♪