The name Bashamichi (Horse-drawn Carriage Street) is derived from the fact that carriages carrying foreigners frequently went up and down this stre...
Shingon-shu temple located ten-minute walk from Ayase station.
At the center of the park, there is a park center that serves as both a management office as well as an exhibition facility Remnants of the castle ...
From Enoshima road, walk through the residential area and take left after the stone steps, you will see Hakusan Shrine. Photos by Provided by Fujis...
During the Edo period, there was a large stone bridge and Mizonokuchi・Futagoshuku prospered.
The tutelary deity of Den-en-chofu in Ota-ku, Tokyo. The shrine is located on a hill, and you can see the Tamagawa River and Mt. Fuji in the distan...
Kōshin-do is the buddhist hall of Kōshin belief located in Fujisawa City in Kanagawa prefecture.
This is a Jodo Buddhism temple and one of Odawara Hachifukujin in Odawara city, Kanagawa prefecture. You can enjoy the history of Odawara while wal...
This is a Shin Buddhism temple located in Fujisawa. To the left beyond the gate, there is the grave of Komatsuya Genzo who ran a local lodging. The...
Opened on April 3, 1928, Kamakura Kokuhoukan is a museum of history and art. It displays and preserves a variety of cultural properties such as scu...
“Dankazura” is the approach that connects second Torii and Tsuruoka Hachimangu, the length of which is about 500 m. It was constructed to pray for ...
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