Kamakura Seaside Park [Sakanoshita area]
Kamakura Seaside Park (Sakanoshita Area)
Discover Goryo Shrine in Kamakura: A serene sanctuary blending history, scenic beauty, and spiritual significance by the Enoden railway.
Goryo Shrine, nestled in Kamakura's Sakanoshita area, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the samurai Kamakura Gongoro Kagemasa. Known locally as 'Gongoro-sama,' it offers a blend of history, spirituality, and scenic beauty, with the Enoden railway passing right in front of its torii gate.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From Kamakura Station, take the Enoden Line to Hase Station. The shrine is a 5-minute walk from Hase Station. The Enoden Line fare is approximately ¥270. Alternatively, from Kamakura Station East Exit, buses service the area. Check local bus schedules for the most direct route to Hase.
Walking
From Kamakura Station, it is approximately a 27-minute walk to Goryo Shrine. Head southwest. Follow the main road, and you'll find signs directing you towards Goryo Shrine and Hase-dera Temple. The shrine is located in the Sakanoshita area.
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