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Hasedera

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Yukio
July 11, 2017
Hase temple (長谷寺, hasedera) is also known as Hasekannon (長谷 観音), which is one of the Pure Land Buddhism Temples in Kamakura. The history of the temple starts at 736 when one of the Wooden Buddha statues drifted at Sagami beach. The current Buddha statue is 9.18m high which is one of the tallest Buddha stature in Japan. Hasedera enshrines also for Daikoku who is the seven lucky gods of Japan in Kamakura. The temple has great garden and Ajisai road, so when you visit this temple at June you can enjoy not only great temples, but also you can enjoy beautiful flowers.
Hase temple (長谷寺, hasedera) is also known as Hasekannon (長谷 観音), which is one of the Pure Land Buddhism Temples in Kamakura. The history of the temple starts at 736 when one of the Wooden Buddha statues drifted at Sagami beach. The current Buddha statue is 9.18m high which is one of the tallest Bud…
Hisayuki(Harry)
January 19, 2016
Beautiful Hydrangea during early summer seasons
Taketoki
August 21, 2016
Hase-dera (長谷寺) is the main temple of the Buzan sect of Shingon Buddhism. The temple is located in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The Main Hall is a National Treasure of Japan. The view from the hill is beautiful and can see the entire bay of Kamakura. Hydrangea (ajisai flower) will bloom June - July and thousands of tourists visit Kamakura for the beautiful flowers.
Hase-dera (長谷寺) is the main temple of the Buzan sect of Shingon Buddhism. The temple is located in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The Main Hall is a National Treasure of Japan. The view from the hill is beautiful and can see the entire bay of Kamakura. Hydrangea (ajisai flower) will bloom June - J…
Kenichi
April 3, 2016
You can overlook the shore of Yuigahama from the site of the temple. The Kannon who is 9.18m is size eminent in Japan. 境内から由比ガ浜の海岸が一望できます。 9.18mある観音像は日本有数の大きさです。
Toshi
February 7, 2018
The Origins of Kamakura’s Hasedera Temple According to the legend, in 721 AD the pious monk Tokudo Shonin discovered a large camphor tree in the mountain forests near the village of Hase in the Nara region. He realized the trunk of the tree was so large that it provided enough material for carving two statues of the eleven-headed Kannon. The statue he commissioned to be carved from the lower part of the truck was enshrined in Hasedera Temple near Nara; the statue from the upper half (actually the larger of the two) was thrown into the sea with a prayer that it would reappear to save the people.
The Origins of Kamakura’s Hasedera Temple According to the legend, in 721 AD the pious monk Tokudo Shonin discovered a large camphor tree in the mountain forests near the village of Hase in the Nara region. He realized the trunk of the tree was so large that it provided enough material for carving…

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Locatie
3-chōme-11-2 Hase
Kamakura, Kanagawa