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MMR. MarufKamakurakōkō-Mae Station is a charming seaside stop on the Enoshima Electric Railway, famous for its breathtaking ocean views. The moment you step off the train, the sound of waves and fresh sea breeze create a calming atmosphere. It’s especially popular with fans of the anime Slam Dunk, as the nearby railway crossing is an iconic scene. The station itself is small and simple, but its surroundings make it unforgettable. Perfect for photography, a peaceful walk, or just soaking in coastal scenery, this station offers a unique blend of nostalgia and natural beauty that makes every visit worthwhile.
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奔八老头周游世界Kamakura is home to dozens of temples, making it a Buddhist capital. The most famous of these is Kotoku-in Temple, home to the renowned Great Buddha of Kamakura. Get off at Hase Station and walk about ten minutes to reach Kotoku-in Temple. Entrance fee: 200 yen. Upon entering, you'll be greeted by the Great Buddha of Kamakura. A National Treasure of Japan, it's a major tourist attraction in Kamakura, attracting a constant stream of visitors year-round. Including its pedestal, the statue stands 13.35 meters tall. Made of bronze, it's centuries old. Circling the statue, you'll find a small door that allows you to enter and observe its inner workings. The Great Buddha of Kamakura was originally housed in the Great Buddha Hall, but it became an open-air statue after the hall collapsed due to typhoons, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Furthermore, when it was first built, it was covered in gold leaf, though only a small amount remains today.
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SsssssssssThe Enoshima area has a wide variety of amusement and sightseeing facilities that are dizzying to the eyes. Every summer, Enoshima is always flooded with tourists who come to the beach to play in the water. In addition, Enoshima also has an aquarium worth visiting, natural caves that ignite people's adventurous spirit, and a variety of leisure and entertainment facilities. On the other hand, the historic town of Kamakura still has many temples and shrines. The Enoshima-Kamakura Pass is a great value ticket that covers both of these attractions, allowing travelers to travel between the two places freely.
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niowKamakura Komachi Street 🎏 It was almost evening when we arrived, most shops were closed and the streets were relatively quiet. It’s a pity to miss the snacks I wanted to eat 😭 In the end, I ate other flavors of bracken cakes. However, there are still a few souvenir shops open, where you can buy Kamakura-style products. There are fewer people on Komachi-dori at night, so it is recommended to come earlier in the day!
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Water_infaithThe fame of Slam Dunk made this small city famous. Feelings are necessary. It is visible to the naked eye that countless tourists have never seen this anime, but this does not stop them from checking in and taking photos. However, I think the extension behind this "famous scene" is not only cultural sentiment, but also the gift of the Pacific Ocean scenery. The traditional green monorail runs leisurely along the long coastline, slowly shuttling between the hills and buildings in the small town, interweaving into a landscape of life. I always have an inexplicable thirst for the seashore. The endless and conscious waves at sunset are a scenery that I never get tired of. Different types of fish food are taken, used, and eventually returned, and the environment also provides another scene for cats to reproduce.
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WendyNgai95The most famous thing at Hase-ji Temple is the "Eleven-Faced Kannon Statue". After entering the Kannon Hall, you can see the eleven-faced Kannon Bodhisattva statue enshrined on the front inside. It is nine meters high. It is the largest Bodhisattva statue in Japanese history. It is very grand. From the temple, you can see the view of the streets of the temple, strolling in the temple, along the way will inadvertently appear super cute and fate Jizo, people will follow the smile at first sight, three different expressions of Jizo Bodhisattva stand together, this place is also a photo hotspot.
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mele.0911There was a flea market in a parking lot with a view of the ocean. It was exciting to see all the stylish miscellaneous goods and accessory shops! There was also a cute bakery nearby, so I recommend having breakfast there before strolling around Shichirigahama!
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WLS008Walking day trip at Kamakura , a very popular temple for a reason. There is a beautiful promenade between the station and shrine. It is easy to access and has good signs. There are nice toilets and a museum. The shrine itself can be busy, so if you want to go inside and do blessings, be prepared to wait a little. Overall very beautiful and worth seeing. It is a Shinto shrine established in 11th century, built in 1828 in the traditional Edo architectural style. Will visit again because here have a lot nearby temple we haven't finish for 1 days trip.







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