Choju-ji
Choju-ji is one of the Tatchus of Kencho-ji, but it's not located in precincts of Kencho-ji. It is located nearer to Kita-Kamakura Station than Kencho-ji. Read more about Choju-ji
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Choju-ji is one of the Tatchus of Kencho-ji, but it's not located in precincts of Kencho-ji. It is located nearer to Kita-Kamakura Station than Kencho-ji. Read more about Choju-ji
Going toward Jochi-ji from Kita-Kamakura Station, there is a Tokei-ji. Tokei-ji was a nunnery, and known as a temple for divorcement. Read more about Tokei-ji
Exiting Kamakura Station to the Route 21, and walking 10 minutes toward Kamakura, Jochi-ji is located near crossing the Route 21 towards Kencho-ji across Yokosuka Line. Read more about Jochi-ji
Hanzo-bo is a shrine in Kencho-ji, where in the mountain of the far end of Kencho-ji. Read more about Hanzo-bo (in Kencho-ji)
Kaishun-in, which is one of Tatchus of Kencho-ji is located at the far right of the precinct.There is a shrine named Hanzo-bo at the far end of Kencho-ji, where many tourists go there, but few peo Read more about Kaishun-in (Tatchu of Kencho-ji)
Kencho-ji is located at the place to walk about 15 minutes from Kita-Kamakura Station toward Kamakura. From Kamakura Station, there is a bus. Read more about Kencho-ji
Myoo-in was built by the fourth Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate, Fujiwara Yoritsune. It enshrines Five Wisdom Kings. Read more about Myoo-in
Koshoku-ji is located in Juniso, where you can go by bus from Kamakura Station bound for Kanzawa Hakkei. It takes about 20 minutes. Read more about Koshoku-ji
You should get on a bus from Kamakura Station to go to Jomyo-ji, which located on the Kanazawa Kaido. You will be relaxed in the large precinct and rich nature. Read more about Jomyo-ji