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Kamakura; First Samurai Capital walking tour
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Kamakura; First Samurai Capital walking tour

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Harga adalah RM 190 seorang dewasa
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Gambaran keseluruhan
  • ・Visit “Tsurugaoka-Hachimangu”, the symbol of the 1st Samurai capital, Kamakura
  • ・Experience Kamakura’s 2 most important Rinzai-Zen temples.
  • Introducing you to 800 years old traditional craft, Kamakura Lacquerware
  • Gain insights to Japan’s history and culture

Lokasi aktiviti

    • Kamakura
    • Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan

Titik Pertemuan/Penebusan

    • Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247-0062, Japan | Meet at Kita-Kamakura Station, East exit. Yokosuka line is the only train that stops at Kita- Kamakura. The platform is extremely long, so please ride on the carriage closest to the driver (trains from Tokyo). I will meet you at the forefront of the platform (for trains heading for Zushi, Yokosuka, and Kurihama). Please be careful not to cross the railroad crossing to go to the other side.
    • Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan

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Kamakura; First Samurai Capital walking tour
  • Tempoh aktiviti ialah 3 jam3j3j
  • Bahasa Inggeris
Pilihan bahasa: Bahasa Inggeris
Masa bermula: 10:00
Butiran harga
RM 189.70 x 1 DewasaRM 189.70

Jumlah
Harga adalah RM 189.70

Perkara yang dirangkumi dan tidak dirangkumi

  • Apa yang disertakanApa yang disertakan3 hours guided experience in English
  • Apa yang disertakanApa yang disertakanAdmission fee for Kamakura Lacquerware Museum
  • Apa yang tidak disertakanApa yang tidak disertakanAdmission fee (approx.¥500 for temples)
  • Apa yang tidak disertakanApa yang tidak disertakanFood and Drinks
  • Apa yang tidak disertakanApa yang tidak disertakanHotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Apa yang tidak disertakanApa yang tidak disertakanTransportation fee
  • Apa yang tidak disertakanApa yang tidak disertakanOther personal expenses

Ketahui sebelum anda tempah

  • Not suitable for: People over 95 years, People with a cold, Wheelchair users

Perkara yang anda boleh jangka

Looking at Kamakura’s beautiful and scenic streets of today, it is difficult to imagine it has gone through many bloody battles before and after its establishment in 1192. There are more than 170 Buddhist temples in Kamakura mourning the dead. Some built by the powers at that time, are magnificent and impressive to look at. We will start the tour at the Kita- Kamakura Station. The second most important Zen temple, Enkaku-ji is just 2minutes walk from the station. We will enter the temple through the great “Sanmon Gate”. Then go to “Butsuden” (Buddha Hall) to admire Buddha statue. Moving on to “Hatto” (Dharma Hall) to see the picture of a dragon painted on the ceiling. After that, climb 135 stairs to see “Bonsho” (temple bell), a national treasure. As a reward to your effort to climb these stairs, you can enjoy the scenic view of Kamakura from Enkaku-ji’s Bonsho. We will then visit the most prestigious Zen temple in Kamakura,“Kencho-ji”.
“Sanmon Gates”, “Butsuden”, “Hatto” (Dharma Hall) and “Bonsho (national treasure) awaits at a grander scale.

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, was built to display and impress the power of the first Shogun, and it has been the symbol of Kamakura ever since. The shrine is dedicated to the Hachiman kami(deity), the deity of good fortune in warfare. Located at the top of the hill, you can enjoy the scenic view of Kamakura.
We will walk through ”Dankazura”, the 450m walkway that extends from the then sea coast to the Third Torii gate, the entrance to the grounds of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. It was also built by the first Shogun to pray for the safe delivery of an heir. We will walk from the Third Torii gate to the Second Torii gate, which is the current starting point of the “Dankazura”. The road is also famous for cherry blossoms.

Kamakura is also home to beautiful and powerful Kamakura Lacquerware (METI certified Japanese traditional craft), that was originally made by Buddhist sculptors 800 years ago. During the Edo period (1603-1868), Kamakura-Lacquerware spread beyond Buddhist ritual items, and daily goods began to be produced. They are popularly used in tea ceremonies nowadays. We will be visiting Kamakura Lacquerware Museum that displays works from Muromachi period (1336~1568) to the present day.

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    • Kamakura
    • Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan

Titik Pertemuan/Penebusan

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    • Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247-0062, Japan | Meet at Kita-Kamakura Station, East exit. Yokosuka line is the only train that stops at Kita- Kamakura. The platform is extremely long, so please ride on the carriage closest to the driver (trains from Tokyo). I will meet you at the forefront of the platform (for trains heading for Zushi, Yokosuka, and Kurihama). Please be careful not to cross the railroad crossing to go to the other side.
    • Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan