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What interesting attractions do you recommend in Kamakura?

If you go to Kamakura, then this is a journey of youth, a memory of youth. The wires where sparrows stop, the trams on the expressway, the beautiful coastline, and the teenagers in white school uniforms. Besides the label of slam dunk master prototype, Kamakura is also a fascinating place.

Mingyueyuan is a famous flower viewing place in Ajisai during the northern Kamakura period.

When it comes to Ajisai, everyone's mind will think of Mingyueyuan almost at the same time. The long memorial road and the wanton opening of Ajisai on both sides of the road gave it the nickname "Ajisai Ancestral Temple".

Kamakura Literature Museum, formerly known as the home of Marquis Maeda, is a vassal with a million stones in Kaga. The overall and foreign compromise modeling makes it unique. When the weather is fine, you can also overlook the beautiful scenery of Izushima from the balcony. If you have been moved by Yukio Mishima's Feng Hai Chun Xue, you must come to Kamakura Literature Museum to see if there are still love elegies of Ayakura and Matsushima in this harmonious and exotic building. All kinds of precious manuscripts and original works displayed in the museum are also worth exploring by literary lovers.

Changgu Temple is a scenic spot overlooking the beach and the sea. During the peak season, you need to distribute tickets and queue up for admission.

The name of Yuling Shrine looks a bit scary, but it is actually an excellent Ajisai photography location along the river power line.

Hegang Bagan Palace, a scenic spot in Kamakura, Rebecca, is solemn. When you come here to pay homage, don't miss Rebecca, which is located in the north of Jianchang Temple. There is a concept in Japan called "powerspot"

Energy attractions refer to the natural scenery here that can replenish energy for tired mood. This Rebecca is one of the energy attractions in the Kamakura era. The statue of "Ten Kings of Hell" is engraved here, which is intended to warn the world not to do it with small evils. What's more, it's very pleasant to stand in Rebecca and see the panoramic view of Kamakura Street.

Inamura saki walks in Kamakura, and every step is a scene. Take the electric railway on the island of the river, and walk between Yuqianbin and Qilibin. You might as well get off at Inamura-zaki Station. What appears in front of your eyes is the beautiful coastal scenery that seems to exist only in the empty mirror of the movie. Many couples will come here for a walk and date, perhaps because the waves beat the coast of the ends of the earth, making it easier to touch the heartstrings of lovers. Between heaven and earth, it is agreed that every sunrise and sunset in the future should be hand in hand with your lover.

_ Shousi On the way to Changshou Temple, if you pass by "KANNONCOFFEE", you can buy a giant Buddha biscuit and walk while eating, and you will come to Changshou Temple, a "hidden scenic spot" in Kamakura. From April to June every year, this temple is only open to the public on weekends and public holidays. As the founder of Muromachi shogunate, the remains and infinite spring scenery of the first step family are hidden in this mysterious temple, waiting for someone to discover it.