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Hasedera

Hasedera, which has been known as "Hase Kannon" since ancient times, is officially called "Kaikozan Jishoin Hasedera". It was founded in the 8th year of Tenpei (736) in the Nara period, and is one of the oldest temples in Kamakura, which was designated as a chokugan-ji under the reign of Emperor Shomu. The principal image is the eleven-faced Kanzeon Bosatsu statue. This mountain, which is one of the largest wood carving Buddha statues in Japan (9.18m in height) and is counted as the fourth of the Bando Sanjusansho Kannon Sacred Grounds, has made its lanterns a symbol of the Kannon Sacred Grounds that represent Togoku. I'm telling you. The precincts that stretch from the foot of Mt. Kannon, which is deep in green, to the middle of the mountain are called "Kamakura's Western Paradise Jodo," where flowers never cease throughout the four seasons, and the colors of the flowers and trees soothe the hearts of visitors. In addition to the various temples, there is a viewing platform overlooking the sea and cityscape of Kamakura, and when you go up the view walking path, you can see the view of Sagami Bay and the atmosphere of 2,500 hydrangeas of 40 types that shine in the rainy season, which is one of the most scenic spots in Kamakura. It is touted as.
  • Shop/Spot name
    Hasedera -->
  • Address
    3-11-2 Hase, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Tel
    0467-22-6300
  • Business hours
    [Opening time] << Summer time March-September >> 8:00 to 17:00 (Mine closing 17:30) / << Winter time October-February >> 8:00 to 16:30 (Mine closing 17:00)
  • Parking
    Yes (30 ordinary cars <30 minutes ¥ 350> / 4 buses / medium-sized cars or more <30 minutes ¥ 1,000>) * Business hours << March-September >> 8: 00-17: 00 / << October-February >> 8:00 to 16:30 * Reservations and parking lots are not available.
  • Pet
    No Pets are allowed to enter the mountain, but if you are unavoidably accompanied by a pet, please put it in a carry case (cage), carry bag, or pet cart and give due consideration to other visitors. Please do not open the lid or zipper in the precincts with the whole body completely inserted. Even in that case, you cannot enter the various halls and precincts. Assistance dogs for the physically challenged (guide dogs, service dogs, hearing dogs) are allowed in all mountains. Depending on the size and type of pet, we may not be allowed to accompany you.

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