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Kamakura Sta. West Exit Area

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A space where the good old days and modern times intersect. Make a wish at a historic shrine, Experience local life.

  • Onari Street
  • Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine
  • Kuzuharaoka Shrine
  • Genjiyama Park
  • Kaizoji Temple
  • Eishoji Temple
  • Jufukuji Temple
  • Sasuke Inari Shrine

Features

The Kamakura Station West Exit area is a tranquil yet fascinating destination filled with spots where you can experience Kamakura’s rich nature and deep history.
On the way to Yuigahama, you’ll find hidden cafes and galleries that offer a glimpse into the everyday life and artistic side of Kamakura.

One of the highlights is Onarimachi Street, a charming shopping district lined with stores offering local ingredients and cafes housed in traditional old houses.
Located just a short walk from the west exit of Kamakura Station, this street gives visitors a chance to connect with the local lifestyle and enjoy a unique experience.

Additionally, the area is home to power spots such as Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine and Kuzuharaoka Shrine, known for blessings like financial success and matchmaking.
Surrounded by nature, these mystical shrines offer a one-of-a-kind experience of making wishes in a serene and spiritual setting.

Genjiyama Park is another must-visit spot where history and nature coexist. This legendary area, with ties to the late Heian period, captivates visitors with its cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage.
It’s the perfect place to refresh in a peaceful natural environment away from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Moreover, temples like Kaizo-ji, Eisho-ji, and Jufuku-ji form an integral part of Kamakura’s spiritual landscape.
These temples offer seasonal flowers, water-related legends, and stories of historical figures such as Tokugawa Ieyasu and Minamoto no Yoritomo.
Notably, Jufuku-ji, designated as a national historic site, showcases the depth of Kamakura’s history and culture.

The Kamakura Station West Exit area is where nature, history, and daily life come together.
Every visit offers new discoveries, making it an ideal spot for strolling, relaxing, praying, and learning about history.

Sightseeing Spot

  • Onari Street

    Kamakura's hidden charm
    A gentle stroll along Onari Dori

    A shopping street that can be reached on foot from the west exit of Kamakura Station.
    There are shops selling local ingredients and cafes located in old folk houses.
    You can feel the daily life of Kamakura.

  • Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine

    The legend of Minamoto no Yoritomo lives on
    Wash your coins and pray for prosperity

    A unique shrine where visitors can pray for increased financial luck by washing their money. You can enjoy a mysterious atmosphere in a rich natural environment.

  • Kuzuharaoka Shrine

    A shrine that protects the secret of success in love
    A green hideaway in Kamakura

    It is known as a power spot for love fulfillment and matchmaking, as well as a place of worship for the deity of learning. The site features three special stones where visitors traditionally make their wishes, along with seasonal flowers that captivate all who visit. This is one of Kamakura's most popular attractions.

  • Genjiyama Park

    Feel the breath of history
    A natural paradise

    Surrounded by the rich nature of Kamakura, it is a legendary place where Minamoto no Yoritomo's ancestors prayed for victory at the end of the Heian period. Located next to Kewaizaka, a national historic site, it forms one of Kamakura's Seven Cuts as a place where nature and history come together. There is a statue of Minamoto no Yoritomo in the central square, and it is known for its beautiful seasonal flowers, especially cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. It is a popular place for walking and resting in Kamakura, where you can enjoy history and natural beauty.

  • Kaizoji Temple

    A tranquil paradise where the legend of seasonal flowers and water lives on.

    A quiet Zen temple, it is also known as the ``Flower Temple'' and ``Water Temple,'' and is characterized by seasonal flowers and legends related to water. In particular, the Yakushi-do Hall, which enshrines Yakushi Nyorai, has a rare statue of Yakushi Nyorai, providing peace and relaxation to visitors along with the beautiful natural environment. During the autumn leaves season, the road to the temple forms a colorful tunnel, giving visitors an unforgettable experience.

  • Eishoji Temple

    The protection of the Tokugawa family that transcends time
    The legacy of the nunnery that lives on in Kamakura

    It is the only nunnery in Kamakura, and was built by Okatsu, a concubine of Tokugawa Ieyasu. It received support from the Mito Tokugawa family, and its architectural beauty reflects the influence of the Tokugawa family. In particular, the hall with the crest of a trefoil hollyhock is symbolic, and is called the ``Mito-sama Nunnery.'' The Sanmon gate and the chief priest's cemetery, which were rebuilt in 2011, convey the depth of history to visitors.

  • Jufukuji Temple

    A stone-paved path invites you to take a walk through the history of Kamakura

    It was founded by Minamoto no Yoritomo's wife, Masako Hojo, and was built to mourn for Minamoto no Yoritomo's body. Inviting Eisai, who spread the culture of tea, it developed as a Zen temple. It has also been designated as a nationally designated historic site as one of the ``Kamakura Five Mountains''. With its beautiful stone-paved approach and graves of famous people, it is a valuable temple that conveys to visitors the beauty of tranquility and history.

  • Sasuke Inari Shrine

    The Path of Success Guided by Red Torii Gates

    Sasuke Inari Shrine is a hidden gem in Kamakura, offering visitors prayers for success and good fortune. The enchanting pathway of red torii gates feels like an entrance to another world. The shrine is deeply connected to Minamoto no Yoritomo, who prayed here and received divine assistance from the Inari deity before his victory over the Heike clan, earning it the title of "God of Success."

    Nestled within lush greenery, the shrine is believed to grant blessings for career advancement, business prosperity, recovery from illness, and romantic relationships. Many visitors come to this serene sanctuary to make their wishes and experience its mystical charm.