To begin the Daibutsu Hiking Course, take the Enoden Line to Kita-Kamakura Station, then walk 10 minutes to Jochiji Temple.
Daibutsu Hiking Course
The Daibutsu Hiking Course in Kamakura is a scenic and historically rich trail that links the peaceful Jochiji Temple in Kita-Kamakura to the famous Great Buddha (Daibutsu) in the western part of the city. The 60-90 minute hike takes visitors through lush forests and serene landscapes, offering a perfect blend of nature and culture. Along the way, hikers can explore the Zeniarai Benten Shrine, known for its unique money-washing ritual, and the tranquil Genjiyama Park, which is home to a statue of the revered samurai leader Minamoto Yoritomo. The route provides an immersive experience, combining breathtaking natural beauty with rich historical landmarks.
As visitors walk along the Daibutsu Hiking Course, they are treated to stunning vistas of Kamakura and its surrounding areas. The moderate trail offers a comfortable pace for hikers of all levels and leads to several cultural highlights, making it an ideal way to explore the city’s spiritual and historical heritage. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or simply enjoying a peaceful day outdoors, this trail provides a unique opportunity to connect with Kamakura’s diverse cultural and natural offerings.
Hiking route
- Distance
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3.8 kilometers
- Duration
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60 to 90 minutes
Getting there
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