overview
Located on the hills of Hase in Kamakura, Hasedera Temple is an ancient temple known for its long, sloping streets and beautiful gardens. The principal image is a wooden eleven-faced Kannon statue about 9 meters tall, and you can see Yuigahama and Enoshima from the walking paths and observation deck within the temple grounds. It is a tourist attraction, with seasonal plantings adding color to the area.
Highlights
- The majestic appearance of the Eleven-faced Kannon statue and the Kannon Hall
- Colorful Hydrangea Path (June) and a stroll through the gardens
- View of Yuigahama and Enoshima from the observation deck
- Benten Cave and seasonal garden scenery
access
It's about a 3-5 minute walk from Hase Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway. It's about a 10 minute ride from Kamakura Station by Enoshima Electric Railway or bus. Traffic restrictions and congestion are likely to occur in the surrounding area.
Estimated stay
The total time for viewing and walking around the temple is approximately 45 to 90 minutes, but this may vary depending on the season and crowding.
Nearby spots
- Kotoku-in Temple (Great Buddha of Kamakura)
- Jojuin Temple (famous for its scenery and hydrangeas)
- Yuigahama (coastal walks and cafes)
Points to note
The temple is very crowded during hydrangea season and on weekends. There are many stairs and slopes within the temple grounds, and they can be slippery on rainy days, so please be careful when walking. Please also observe the restrictions on photography inside the temple and proper worship etiquette.