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1. Lighthouse ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Eno-shima, Japan loved the lighthouse!!! It is so nice!! great place very romantic!! great view of the city!! 2. Great Buddha ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Kamakura, Kantō Region, Japan In a beautiful open space, there is a huge bronze statue of the Buddha that dates back to the 12th Century. He sits there with his eyes closed, deep in meditation and i.. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Kamakura, Kantō Region, Japan Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is Kamakura 's most important shrine . It was founded by Minamoto Yoriyoshi in 1063, and enlarged and moved to its current site in 1180 by .. 4. Daibutsu ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Kamakura, Kantō Region, Japan This is closest to Tokyo one of Great Budhas. He (it?) is really great, in size. And quite great are his flip-flops hanging on the right-hand side when facing Daibutsu.. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Kamakura, Kantō Region, Japan a wonderful landscape. really not far from Tokyo. If you're travelling in Tokyo and you have some free time... you have to go there. (the buddha is really.. 6. Enoshima ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Tokyo, Kantō Region, Japan The island is quite nice. If there's good weather, you have a lovely view on Mt. Fuji, and can enjoy watching the hawks. Although there are some beaches at the close.. 7. Temple ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kamakura, Kantō Region, Japan Lots of tourists around but worth visiting Kamakura to take some Japanese history in stroll along the beach ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kamakura, Kantō Region, Japan budist temple, giant bamboo forest, silent, musk, water, good pictures! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kamakura, Kantō Region, Japan One of the most amazing things I've seen in Japan 10. Kamakura Shrine ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Kamakura, Kantō Region, Japan It is best to go in March during the time when the Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Trees are blooming. There is a long path that is lined on both sides by the Sakura trees that.. |