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Great Buddha of Kamakura

Best time to visit

Morning offers gentle light for photos and fewer crowds; spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and colorful nature.

Budget tips

Entry fee is modest; combined local attraction tickets save money if visiting multiple sites; early birds often catch discounted guided tours.

Recommended for

History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Spiritual seekers, Casual travelers

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Quick facts: Imagine a giant bronze statue standing over 13 meters tall, weighing around 93 tons, silently gazing at the Pacific Ocean. The statue survived multiple typhoons and a massive tsunami that erased the temple buildings around it.

Highlights: The statue's hollow interior lets you step inside and experience the sculptor's craft up close, a rare feature for such a massive outdoor statue. Visitors often find tranquility in the subtle sound of waves mingling with the wind through its serene face.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for the gravel paths and some stairs.
  • Snap photos from the eastern approach for the full face facing the sea.
  • Avoid weekends by visiting on weekday mornings to beat the busiest hours.
  • Take a moment to enter inside to feel the cool bronze and hear the subtle echoes.
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