Enoshima Island is a small island located in Fujisawa 400m away fro…
<Bronze Torii Gate> The bronze torii gate standing at the entrance…
This is the first harbor in Japan for competitions, built when the …
A red torii gate reconstructed and donated by Toshiko Hayashi, the …
The Enoshima Escar appeared in 1959 as Japan's first outdoor escala…
Enoshima jinja Shrine is the collective term for three shrines and …
Other than being counted as one of the Three Great Benzaiten Shrine…
Enoshima jinja Shrine is the collective term for three shrines and …
The remains of a greenhouse remain even now at the site of the ecle…
A lighthouse observatory in Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden. Its he…
A branch temple of Saifuku-ji Temple (Koyasan Shingon sect) in Kago…
Enoshima jinja Shrine is the collective term for three shrines and …
Next to Okutsumiya and right above Iwaya Hongu, this shrine was bui…
A bell constructed in connection to the love story of "The Legend o…
The name of Chigogafuchi Abyss comes from how Shiragiku, a child fr…
The Iwaya Caves, which were formed by the erosion of the waves over…
The finest sacred temple of the Nichiren sect, built by the priest …
At the large aquarium reenacting Sagami Bay spreading right before …
Until the end of the Edo period, Iwamoto-ro was called Iwamoto-in. …
Dr. Edward S. Morse, well known for his discovery of the Omori Shel…
Kengyo Sugiyama (real name Waichi Sugiyama) was an acupuncturist in…
Yasaka Shrine within the Enoshima Shrine precinct is for the worshi…
According to the "Origins of Enoshima," Enoshima appeared with the …
The first wooden bridge to Enoshima was built in 1891. Before tha…
Sugiyama Kengyo (real name, Sugiyama Waichi) was a blind acupunctur…
On your left as you go toward Okutsumiya Shrine, there is a curious…
"Originally, this place was an island called Shotenjima floating in…
It is located about 7-8 minutes walk from Nakatsumiya Shrine. You…