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Kamakura (鎌倉) is a coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture, less than an hour south of Tokyo.

Kamakura became the political center of Japan, when Minamoto Yoritomo chose the city as the seat for his new military government in 1192. The Kamakura government continued to rule Japan for over a century, first under the Minamoto shogun and then under the Hojo regents.

After the decline of the Kamakura government in the 14th century and the establishment of its successor, theMuromachi or Ashikaga government in Kyoto, Kamakura remained the political center of Eastern Japan for some time before losing its position to other cities.

Today, Kamakura is a small city and a very popular tourist destination. Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous templesshrines and other historical monuments. In addition, Kamakura's sand beaches attract large crowds during the summer months.

Attractions
 1  Great Buddha
Large bronze Buddha Statue.
User rating: 88/100 (1070 votes)
Visited by: 1989 users
 2  Hachimangu Shrine
Kamakura's most important Shinto shrine.
User rating: 84/100 (539 votes)
Visited by: 1106 users
 3  Hasedera Temple
Attractive temple with views over Kamakura.
User rating: 87/100 (492 votes)
Visited by: 986 users
 4  Beaches
About the sand beaches of Kamakura.
User rating: 70/100 (450 votes)
Visited by: 959 users
 5  Engakuji Temple
Second most important Zen temple.
User rating: 82/100 (339 votes)
Visited by: 750 users
 6  Kenchoji Temple
Kamakura's most important Zen temple.
User rating: 81/100 (261 votes)
Visited by: 582 users
 7  Enoshima
Pleasantly touristy island near Kamakura.
User rating: 83/100 (231 votes)
Visited by: 531 users
 8  Hiking Trails
Hiking trails in Kamakura's wooded hills.
User rating: 84/100 (220 votes)
Visited by: 477 users
 9  Zeniarai Benten
Shrine where visitors wash their money.
User rating: 79/100 (190 votes)
Visited by: 431 users
 10  Ankokuronji Temple
Temple founded by Nichiren himself.
User rating: 83/100 (155 votes)
Visited by: 392 users
 11  Jochiji Temple
Fourth most important Zen temple.
User rating: 77/100 (158 votes)
Visited by: 376 users
 12  Tokeiji Temple
Former refuge for abused wives.
User rating: 77/100 (157 votes)
Visited by: 373 users
 13  Jufukuji Temple
Third most important Zen temple.
User rating: 76/100 (139 votes)
Visited by: 345 users
 14  Zuisenji Temple
Zen temple famous for its gardens.
User rating: 80/100 (134 votes)
Visited by: 341 users
 15  Myohonji Temple
Temple of the Nichiren sect.
User rating: 78/100 (118 votes)
Visited by: 296 users
 16  Meigetsuin Temple
Also known as the Hydrangea Temple.
User rating: 82/100 (25 votes)
Visited by: 55 users
   
Special Interest Guides
  Kamakura Cherry Blossom Spots
  A list of popular cherry blossom spots in Kamakura.
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