香港六合彩即时开奖

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One of Kamakura's most alluring Shint艒 shrines, which you can enter via tunnel or a trail above; it's located along the Daibutsu hiking trail. Washing money in the water here supposedly brings back three times the wealth when you spend the washed cash.


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1. Sasuke-inari-jinja

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This Shint艒 shrine, dedicated to the fox spirit Inari and strewn with thousands of tiny fox totems, is located in woodland along Kamakura's Daibutsu鈥

2. 闯艒肠丑颈-箩颈

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Founded in 1283 by Hojo Morotoki, 闯艒肠丑颈-箩颈 is the fourth of Kamakura鈥檚 five great Zen temples. The main gate鈥檚 bell, on the second floor of the bell tower鈥

3. 贰苍苍艒-箩颈

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Tiny 贰苍苍艒-箩颈 is distinguished by its statues depicting the judges of hell. According to the Juo concept of Taoism, which was introduced to Japan from鈥

4. 罢艒办别颈-箩颈

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Across the railway tracks from Engaku-ji, 罢艒办别颈-箩颈 is famed as having served as a women's refuge. A woman could be officially recognised as divorced after鈥

5. Daibutsu

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Kamakura's most iconic sight, an 11.4m bronze statue of Amida Buddha (amit膩bha in Sanskrit), is in K艒toku-in, a J艒do sect temple. Completed in 1252, it's鈥

6. Tsurugaoka Hachiman-g奴

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Kamakura's most important shrine is, naturally, dedicated to Hachiman, the god of war. Minamoto no Yoritomo himself ordered its construction in 1191 and鈥

7. Kamakura National Treasure Museum

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This museum displays an excellent collection of Kamakura religious art and statuary. Some are the typically peaceful Jiz艒 (Buddhist patron of travellers,鈥

8. 碍别苍肠丑艒-箩颈

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Established in 1253, Japan's oldest Zen monastery is still active today. The central Butsuden (Buddha Hall) was brought piece by piece from Tokyo in 1647鈥