About The Experience
KAMAKURA often referred as “the Kyoto of the east,” Kamakura is a seaside city about more than a hour drive from Tokyo. Its history dates back to the late 12th century when Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147 - 1199) founded the Kamakura SHOGUNATE (1185 - 1333), Japan’s first military government, which ruled much of the country. The mountains and sea that surround the city served as a natural fortress for fending off enemy attacks, and the Kamakura shogunate thrived for nearly 150 years, partly because of this strategic location.
Many shrines and Zen temples dedicated to the guardian deities of the samurai were built in Kamakura, some said they are still practicing SAMURAI here. During the Edo period (1603 - 1867), Kamakura became a popular destination for the people of Edo (present-day Tokyo) for its shrines, temples, and beaches with stunning views of Mt. Fuji.
Today, Kamakura is a mosaic of architectural styles, culture, and rituals from different times in history, all existing in harmony.
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