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Kamakura Temple Trail
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Kanagawa, Kanto

Kamakura Temple Trail

The Kamakura Hiking Course connects Kencho-ji, Zuisen-ji, Egara-tenjin, and Kakuon-ji through forested ridgelines above the medieval city — a 10km trail with Mt Fuji views at the highest points. Kamakura was Japan's capital 1185–1333, and the trails pass genuine 13th-century stone Buddhas carved directly into cliff faces.

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The Daibutsu Hiking Trail (5km) connects several quiet Zen temples through forested hills — a far more rewarding experience than the crowded streets near Kamakura Station. Engakuji and Kenchoji are the most impressive full temples; Meigetsuin is famous for hydrangeas in June. Arrive by 9am on weekends or go on a weekday to have the trail largely to yourself.

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