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Kamakura Kodo North Course
On the northern route of Seya Station in Joto, Kamakura Kodo, there are Seya Hachifukujin, shrines and temples, guardian of children and travelers, Dosojin, and mansion forests and old private houses as if the flow of time stopped. In addition, there is a special area for Kamiseya agriculture, which is Seya's largest agricultural area, and a row of cherry blossom trees on the Navy Road (Ring Route 4), so you can feel valuable historical heritage and lush nature.
Kamakura Kodo North Course Map
Highlights of the Kamakura Kodo North Course
Name of historic sites, etc. | Information |
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Tokuzenji Temple | It was founded in 1555 (1555) at the end of the Muromachi period. The magnificent old-fashioned mountain gate welcomes you with plenty of taste of ancient temple. |
Hie Corporation | The foundation is unknown, but it is said that it existed during the Kamakura period. |
The site of the Seya Bank | In 1907 (1907), Masagoro Kojima, who played the role of the village of Seya Village, opened mainly. . |
Zen Akira Temple | It is said that in 1533 at the end of the Muromachi period (1533), a person related to Mr. Takeda of Kai was indigenous and opened. . |
Myoukoji | ancient temple was founded by the hermitage of Meiko Hikyu Nun, built in 652 in Asuka period (652). |
Hachimangu Shrine Wakamiya | Founded at the end of the Muromachi period, Eiroku era (1558-1570) by the recommendation of Tango Iwasaki. Moved to its current location in 1968 (1968) for the construction of the Tomei Expressway. |
Naval Roads | A row of cherry blossom trees is famous for its straight line road of about 2,850m from the vicinity of Seya Junior High School Intersection to the Hachioji Highway on Route 4. |
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