MAP around Kamakura
Detailed travel guide for Myohonji Temple
This temple is one of the important place for Kamakura history. It was originally place for Hiki (比企) family who has great relationship between Minamoto No Yoritomo (the firest shogun who starts the government). However, because they stated having more power, Yoritomo's wife and her family, Hojo (北条), got the noids. After the death of the 3rd shogun, Minamoto No Yoriie (源 頼家), Hiki family and Hojo family fight for next shogun. Hiki family lost and the family were killed by Hojo family. However, one of Hiki's daughter, Takenogosho (竹の御所), who is also daughter of Yoriie, became 4th shogun's wife. Because Takenogosho's first son was dead in bearing. They build the temple for their son. That is the begining of the temple.
Travel guide around the area: Kamakura
Kamakura 鎌倉
Terminal Station: JR Kamakura St.
Access from Tokyo
-By Train
0.At Tokyo Station
1.use JR Yokosuka LIne to Kamakura St. (55 min.)
-By Car
1. use Shuto Expressway and change to Yokosuka Expressway to Asahina ex. (52 min.)
2. take route 204 south to Kamakura (20 min.)
Kamakura was the capital of Japan during the Kamakura shogunate, from 1185 to 1333.
Kamakura is now mainly known for its temples and shrines. Kotoku-in, with the monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha, is the most famous of these.
Kamakura is just a little too big to cover on foot, but a network of buses radiates out from the train station. Kotokuin and Hasedera can also be reached by taking the Enoden line three stops out to Hase station.
Nevertheless, for the energetic ones, there is a nice hike starting from the Tokeiji and ending near the Kotokuin. You will walk, with some climbing, through forest. The hike also passes through Zeniarai Benten Shrine, if you are curious about the money washing ceremony. The hike takes about 3 hours, if you also stop and visit the temples along the way. Even in Summer, the shade on the path manages to keep the temperature bearable (you still are in Japan in Summer, anyway!). If you are on a day-trip, doing the hike of course limits a bit the chances of visiting some of the less reachable temples.
Fireworks at Zushi![]()
Fireworks at Kamakura![]()
Kamakura Summarized![]()
Sasuke Inari Shrine![]()
Enoshima Summarized![]()
Kamakura Daibutsu![]()
Tokeiji![]()
Genjiyama Park![]()
Hongakuji Temple![]()
Joeiji Temple![]()
Myohonji Temple![]()
Hokokuji Temple![]()
Shakado Kiritoshi![]()
Sugimoto Temple![]()
Hasedera Temple![]()