鎌倉大佛 | 鐮 倉 大佛 英文
©KamakuraCityTouristAssociationStandinsideBuddhaandcontemplatelifeandtheuniverseThebronzedGreatBuddhaofKamakuraorKamakuraDaibutsudatesbacktothe13thcenturyandisthesecondtallestbronzeBuddhainJapan.ThestatueisaniconicsightandoneofthemostvisitedtouristattractionsintheKantoarea.TheBuddhas1.8meterlongstrawsandalsKangetsudoHall,whichoriginatedin15th-centurySeoulPayingasmalldonationandexploringinsidethestatueAvisittotheKamakuraDaibutsuisaneasydaytripfromTokyo.FromTokyo,taketheShonanShinjukulinefromS...
Stand inside Buddha and contemplate life and the universe
The bronzed Great Buddha of Kamakura or Kamakura Daibutsu dates back to the 13th century and is the second tallest bronze Buddha in Japan. The statue is an iconic sight and one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Kanto area.
The Buddhas 1.8 meter long straw sandals Kangetsudo Hall, which originated in 15th-century Seoul Paying a small donation and exploring inside the statueA visit to the Kamakura Daibutsu is an easy day trip from Tokyo.
From Tokyo, take the Shonan Shinjuku line from Shinjuku Station to Kamakura Station. From there, transfer to and take the Enoshima Electric Railway towards Fujisawa and get off at Hase Station.
The Great Buddha is a 7-minute walk from there. It is well signposte...