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Culture in Kanagawa

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Kamakuragu Shrine

Kamakuragu Shrine

Kamakura-gū is a shrine in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It was erected by Emperor Meiji in 1869 to enshrine the spir...

Kanagawa
Myohonji Temple

Myohonji Temple

Myohonji, located in the heart of Kamakura, is one of the oldest Nichiren-sect temples of Japanese Buddhism. Despite its city...

Kanagawa
Fujiko F. Fujio Museum

Fujiko F. Fujio Museum

The Fujiko F Fujio Museum, also known as the Doraemon museum, is dedicated to the work of Fujiko Fujio. 

Kanagawa
Rinko Park

Rinko Park

Rinko Park (臨港パーク) is a large green space on the eastern side of Minato Mirai, along the shore of Yokohama Bay and overl...

Kanagawa
Yokohama Park

Yokohama Park

Yokohama Park is the second oldest park in Yokohama after Yamate Park and was opened to the public in 1897. With the construc...

Kanagawa
Kotoku-in

Kotoku-in

Kotoku-in is the more common name for Taiizan Kotoku-in Shojosen-ji in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture. This Jodo-shu Buddhist ...

Kanagawa
Yamashita Park

Yamashita Park

Yamashita Park (山下公園) is a public park along YokoThe Yamashita Park is considered the first coastal park in Japan and is ...

Kanagawa
Zuisenji Temple

Zuisenji Temple

Kinbyōzan Zuisen-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect in Nikaidō's Momijigayatsu Valley in Kamakura, Japan. Wikipedia

Kanagawa
Tokeiji Temple

Tokeiji Temple

Tokeiji, a Rinzai-sect temple of Zen Buddhism, is a branch temple of nearby Engakuji, which is a short 5-minute walk away. Th...

Kanagawa
Kenchoji Temple

Kenchoji Temple

Kenchoji is Kamakura’s oldest Zen temple and is recognized as the top temple of the city’s Five Great Zen Temples. It was ori...

Kanagawa