Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is arguably the most important shrine in Kamakura and is located roughly in the center of the city. The shrine was originally founded in 1063 by Minamoto Yoriyoshi, the head of Japan’s Minamoto Clan, and was later moved in 1180 to its current location by Minamoto Yoritomo, the founder and first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate. This relocation marked the start of samurai society and Kamakura as a spiritual and social center of Japan. This rich history and culture is still present in Kamakura today.

景點資訊

地址

2 Chome-1-31 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-8588, Japan (路線)

Hours

05:00 - 20:30 Closed Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 05:00 - 20:30
  • Tuesday 05:00 - 20:30
  • Wednesday 05:00 - 20:30
  • Thursday 05:00 - 20:30
  • Friday 05:00 - 20:30
  • Saturday 05:00 - 20:30
  • Sunday 05:00 - 20:30
  • Holidays 05:00 - 20:30

電話號碼

+81 467-22-0315

General Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Prayer rooms
  • Souvenir shop

交通方式

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is 10-15 minutes walk from JR Kamakura station (take the east exit).

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