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What's interesting about Kamakura, Japan?

Kamakura is now a very famous city among Japanese internet celebrities. Basically, friends who have seen dunks will know this place. The scenes in anime actually exist in real life. Many people come here to punch in, arousing memories of youth. So what's so interesting about Kamakura in Japan? Bian Xiao will share relevant information with you below.

What's interesting about Kamakura, Japan?

Sickle is located in a coastal city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. This is an ancient city with a history of thousands of years. It was also the political center of Japan in the 2 1 century, and the Buddhist culture was very prosperous. Therefore, there are many temples, and these ancient buildings are well preserved, which is a major tourist attraction in Kamakura besides network celebrities. After punching in the same animation scene, you can also visit Wakayama Palace, Kamakura Literature Museum, Kamakura Yuanjue Temple and other Japanese national treasures.

How to get to Kamakura era by bus?

If you want to go to Kamakura, you should take the Oda express train, which will take you in Shinjuku. First take the JR Yamanote Line from Ikebukuro Station to Shinjuku Station, and then take the Oda express train from the west exit of Shinjuku Station. The entrance to the station is marked, so it is easy to find. We're going to Fujisawa by train, about 60 minutes. After arriving in Fujisawa, take the tram from Jiangzhi to Kamakura. There are two stops in Kamakura, one in front of Kamakura University and the other is the terminal of Kamakura. Route: 1, Ikebukuro-Shinjuku-Fujisawa-in front of Kamakura University/Kamakura. 2. Yamanote Line-Ota Express Train-Jiangzhi Tram.

So what's interesting about Kamakura, Japan? I think everyone knows it. Remember to leave early if you want to punch in. Otherwise, when you get there, you will find many people taking pictures there. Because everyone comes here to find their childhood.