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Hasedera Temple

Temple

According to legend, this old temple has been here well before the Kamakura period.
The 11-faced Kannon is 9.18 meters tall, and it is one of the largest wooden Buddha statues in Japan. There is an observation platform on the flat area where the Kannon hall is built, overlooks the sea, the streets of Hase, and all the way up to the Miura Peninsula.
Kamakura's 33 Kannon No.4

Basic information

Address

3-11-2 Hase, Kamakura City

Access
By train : A 5-minute walk from Enoshima Railways - Hase Station
Telephone number +81-467-22-6300
Fax number +81-467-22-6303
Website
What to see Kannon Hall, Amida Hall, Sutra Library, Takayama Chogyuu Monument, Takahama Kyoshi Haiku Stone, Ono Banboku Haiku Stone, Bust of Kume Masao, Treasury Interior, Temple Bell (National Treasure), Hanging Buddha Image (National Treasure)
Flower report [Spring] White magnolia, Yoshino cherry blossom
[Summer] Hydrangea, Japanese bell-flower
[Autumn] Fragrant olive, Japanese clover
[Winter] Camellia, Plum blossom
About visiting/About the facility Visit fees/Entry fees : Adult (middle school students and up) 300 yen
Elementary School students 100 yen

KANNON MUSEUM
Adult (middle school students and up) 200 yen
Elementary school students 100 yen
Visit hours/Entry hours : March - September: 8:00 - 17:00 (Area closes at 17:30)
October - February: 8:00 - 16:30 (Area closes at 17:00)
KANNON MUSEUM: 9:00 - 16:00 (Closed on Tuesdays)
Parking Available

Other

[Event]
December 18:Hasedera Toshi no ichi
Hasedera Toshi no ichi is a market along the approach
to the temple. Lucky items for the New Year such as
daruma dolls, calendars and kumade rakes are sold.

[Public restrooms available]

Inquiries

Department

Kamakura city hall civic life department tourism section

Address

18-10, Onarimachi,Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa, 248-8686, Japan

Telephone number

+81-467-22-3350

E-mail address

Kamakura city hall

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