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Japan Tourism

Kamakura has a long history of temples and shrines, as well as dazzling natural scenery that is difficult to leave. Slam Dunk and Diary of Hai Jie made the ancient capital Kamakura famous. In addition, it is only an hour's drive from Tokyo, making it the best route for many tourists to choose a day trip around Tokyo.

Kamakura is a 0/hour drive from Tokyo/Kloc-and many tourists will choose it as the Zhou Bianyou of Tokyo. You can basically enjoy the city scenery by going back and forth in one day. If you are interested in Japanese history and culture, you can increase some sightseeing time.

Because of anime and Japanese dramas, the power of taking the river has become a must-see place to visit Kamakura. Trams have a history of 100 years. Green and white station wagons are very retro, and the platforms are mostly small. With pure wooden benches and vending machines, it is a typical Japanese style.

First stop: Jiangzhi Island

The island of the river itself is a well-known holy place of practice, including the shrine of the island of the river, mysterious caves and so on. In the past, when there was no bridge, we had to wait for the low tide to walk to the island, which added a lot of mystery to the island.

There are many interesting small grocery stores and gourmet shops on the island, and walking along the path is the most enjoyable way to visit.

In addition, there are some sightseeing spots here, and the Jiangzhi Island Lookout Lighthouse allows visitors to overlook the scenery of Mount Fuji. Dao Jiang shrine is for people to pray for disaster relief; Long Aizhong is a must-see place for lovers to pray.

The bell of Dragon Love is also the location of the pure love movie "She in Sunward" starring Ueno Shouli and Matsumoto Jun. It is said that couples can visit this place together and ring this bell together to get constant love.

The second stop is in front of Kamakura University.

Highlights: Looking back at the animation scene brought by the moving.

Because of slam dunk, the front station of Kamakura University has become a pilgrimage site in the hearts of countless anime fans. There are many tourists holding cameras here, just to capture the moment when the tram passes by and restore the classic pictures in memory.

If the weather is fine, you can take a walk along the coastline and punch in at the entrance of Kamakura University, the prototype of Lingnan High School.

The third stop is Blissful Residence.

Highlight: The important shooting location of Hai Jie Diary.

Gokurakuji Railway Station is a century-old station with a simple wooden structure and a red mailbox at the door. Just take a shot and it will all be a small fresh filter for Japanese dramas. Many scenes in the movie Diary of the Sea Street were shot here, which attracted many fans to search for the protagonist's life footprint.

Next to the station is the ancient temple Gokurakuji, which was built in13rd century. The temple is small. Every year in the middle and late March, the roads on both sides of the temple are full of cherry blossoms, which is very romantic. It is worth noting that tourists are not allowed to take pictures in the temple.

The fourth stop is Changgu Temple.

Changgu Temple is a typical Japanese-style dry-view temple, which is very Zen. There is an eleven-faced Guanyin statue in the temple, which is the largest wooden Buddha statue in Japan. Different from other temples in Japan, the little Buddha in the courtyard is slightly cute, less serious and more lively.

Changgu Temple is also known as the Temple of Flowers. Hydrangea in June and Hongye 10, which started in late June, have different beautiful scenery to watch all year round.

Go through Changgu Temple and walk 500 meters north, and you will find Gaode Academy. Among them, the Kamakura Buddha is not only one of the "Three Great Buddha Statues in Japan", but also one of the symbols of Kamakura. Like Kamakura, the giant Buddha has undergone numerous repairs in the past 700 years, and you can see the traces of these years when you enter its hollow interior.

The fifth stop is Kamakura Station.

Highlight: The most lively place in Kamakura.

Komatsu Commercial Street in Kamakura Station is the most prosperous commercial shopping street in Kamakura, where local specialties and restaurants are concentrated. There are not only the most authentic snacks and dishes in Japan, but also exquisite trinkets and souvenirs. It is a shopping street that young people must go to when they come to Kamakura, Japan.

At the end of Komachi, Hegang Hachiba Palace, one of the most famous and oldest shrines in Japan, is dedicated to the earliest combination of gods and buddhas-Hachiba God. Not only many Japanese people come here to pray, but also newcomers often hold traditional Japanese weddings here. The wish to see a Japanese wedding may come true here.

"Slam Dunk" and "Hai Jie Diary" make Kamakura a a famous city. As depicted in the lens, this seaside town is full of human feelings everywhere, such as teenagers chasing ancient trams, couples strolling along the coast of southern Hunan and believers praying in ancient temples. In addition, Kamakura itself is also the first feudal capital of Japan, which has preserved many ancient buildings so far and is a classic historical and cultural exploration holy land.