【長谷寺〜鶴岡八幡宮】江ノ電で晩秋の鎌倉を巡る#江ノ電 #鎌倉#大仏
Hello, this is a travel and railway channel.This time , I would like to make a video about riding the Enoden from Fujisawa in Kanagawa Prefecture to Kamakura and visiting the famous places.From
Fujisawa to Ishigami Station, the first station, there is an elevated line that is not typical of Enoden. From there , Enoden is a railway company that runs on above-ground tracks, then close to private houses, but its official name is Enoshima Electric Railway.The operating distance is just 10 km from Fujisawa to Kamakura, with
15 stations in that time. This is a railway company of that kind.It runs quite slowly, but the average designated speed is 22 km, which is the slowest average speed of any railway company except for streetcars.At
The next station, Koshigoe Station, the platform is short, so 1 The door of the car in front of you won’t open.The fifth station from Fujisawa is Enoshima, the transfer station for the Shonan Monorail, but once you leave there, the next stop is Koshigoe.During
This time, there are cars buzzing right next to you as it is on a combined track. Although there are many people who think that this is not a streetcar, it is technically a regular railway company.There are four combined tracks in total . The total length is 980m.The
Small bridge that you will soon see is the only bridge in Japan that uses both roads and railways.Next is Ekoshigoe.The exit is 3 cars on the left side of the back. At Koshigoe Station, there are places where there is a wide space between the train and the platform, so please
Be careful where you step when getting off the train.You will be in the lead car of a 4-car train, but at Koshigoe Station, the platform is only wide enough for 3 cars. Currently, the doors of the first car cannot be opened due to the railroad crossing being blocked.As you leave Koshigoe Station,
You will pass through a narrow space lined with private houses that are on the verge of construction limits.After a while, you will see the coastline. The next station is Kamakura Koukomae Station, which is often featured on YouTube and other sites, but
This channel has featured it before, so I will omit it this time . Next, I would like to head to Shichigahama.The exit is on the right.As someone from the Kansai region, the image I had before was that it was a line that was operated by single-car trains,
And there weren’t that many passengers. However, this type of single-car train operation is no longer considered, and currently trains are mainly operated in 4-car formations.However , in the early mornings and at night, trains are often operated in 2-car formations. The next stop is Shichigahama and then Inamuragasaki.
Enoden, which opened 120 years ago, has a variety of trains, but all have unified equipment control, making it possible to connect old and new trains. One of the features is that it can be done.I don’t know if it was planned or by chance, but it
Was surprisingly easy to solve by increasing the number of trains due to the increase in the number of users . It seems that there are some problems that cannot be easily solved, such as cutting the doors of some cars due to the lack of effective platform length.If you
Get off at Hase Station, which is about 30 minutes from Fujisawa and three stations before the last stop, Kamakura. It takes about 5 minutes to walk from Hase Station to reach Hasedera Temple.I previously introduced Hasedera Temple in Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture in a video called Kintetsu All Lines 2-Day Free Kip
, but Hasedera Temple and this one have a sister relationship . Both temples are known as flower temples.The entrance fee is 400 yen per adult.As for the size of the temple, it is smaller than Hasedera Temple in Nara, but this temple is known as a temple of flowers.
The temple is very logical, and I don’t mean that there is a guide to explain things to you, but there is a mechanism that draws your eyes to the temple as if telling you to look here. The main flower seems to be a hydrangea, but unfortunately seasonal hydrangeas are not possible, so
Instead they use bonsai flowers like these to please the eyes of the worshipers.This is 1. The main hall is located at the highest point, and the principal image is the 11-faced Kannon Bodhisattva.Photography is prohibited here, so it is not shown here, but there is a golden Kannon
In front of the Kannon Museum, which is right next door. Since the main hall is located on a slightly higher place, there is also an observation deck like this one where you can see the whole town of Kamakura. During the Kamakura period, this place was the capital, but
It is surrounded by mountains on one side and sea on the other , so you can see the topography suitable for defense from here.However , this temple is truly refreshing to see. I think it’s a great place to be , and I feel like they hire a marketing professional or
Some kind of coordinator from outside to do the planning.In any case, the chief priest here is business-oriented. However, I feel like I’m not just another person.Also, I don’t feel any sarcasm, and even if I see such a strategy, it’s the kind of place that makes me want to come back next time.I
Come down and look at the courtyard. The contrast between the pond and the autumn leaves is amazing.The types of flowers change, so you can enjoy it in all seasons.It seems like it’s an environment where carp can live elegantly.Another highlight : Benzaiten is enshrined inside the Benten Cave.Be careful above your head
, you’ll see Hasedera Temple. After that, we walked for about 5 minutes and arrived at the Kamakura Great Buddha.It is said to be called Kotoku-in Temple.The admission fee is 300 yen.There is nothing to see other than the Great Buddha, so
I say it is a bit of a disappointing spot. Personally, I think that if you are coming to Kamakura for the first time, you should stand and see it at least once.This is the Great Buddha seen from the front.This
Is the S-style Great Buddha, which is what I would call it in a steel style. Yes, I said there was nothing else to see, but there were straw sandals in front of the Great Buddha statue, and a large ginkgo tree, so I thought it was pretty seasonal, but I thought it was wonderful.Next,
However, I went to Kamakura. I’m a little doubtful as to whether I’ll come here again when I come here.Well , once I see it, it’s enough.Please subscribe to the channel.I went back to Hase Station, got back on the Enoden train, and headed to Kamakura, the last stop. I would like to try it.It
Moves between 1.5km or 2km, so it will take only 7 to 8 minutes to reach Kamakura Station.I think Hasedera Temple and Kamakura Daibutsu are also within walking distance from Kamakura Station. At Masu, when you exit the ticket gate of the station and exit from the JR side,
There is a road called Komachi Dori that is crowded with tourists, but instead of walking there, I walked towards the approach.After walking for a while, I started to see the street. Next up is Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine.This Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is always busy with foot traffic, but
There are no special events on this day, but there are stalls opening all year round, attracting a large number of visitors. There a place This is the dance hall located under the stairs in front of the main hall. It was built in the late Heian period, so
It was probably used as a Noh stage, but now it is treated like a worship hall. It was damaged in the Great Kanto Earthquake, so the current one seems to have been replaced afterwards.It is located at the top of the stairs, but it is the main shrine or main
Hall.Photography is prohibited in the upper part, so I would like to end this article here.This time, I will go to Enoden. This is a video about riding around Kamakura. Thank you for watching until the end. See you in the next video . Also, please subscribe to the channel.
今回は神奈川県内にて藤沢から江ノ電に乗車して鎌倉に向かい長谷寺〜鎌倉大仏〜鶴岡八幡宮と廻って来ました。
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