The June-only Hasedera Temple is so dreamy!
by Eldorien
Jun 28, 2025
Nestled in the Hase area of Kamakura, "Hase-dera Temple" is a renowned Kannon pilgrimage site known as the Temple of Flowers. Its gardens, which change colors with the seasons, breathtaking views of the ocean, and Japan's largest wooden Kannon statue offer a soothing retreat for the soul.
A visit during your Kamakura exploration provides a special moment of peace, away from the hustle and bustle, enveloped in quietude and a gentle flow of time.
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🌸Highlights & Experiences
• Eleven-faced Kannon Bodhisattva Statue: A majestic standing statue approximately 9.18 meters tall. Gazing up at it quietly feels like it speaks to the depths of your heart.
• Scenic Walking Path: From the temple's elevated grounds, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Yuigahama Beach. On sunny days, the sea breeze clears your mind.
• Hydrangea Path: In June, about 2,500 hydrangea bushes bloom, transforming the approach into a dreamlike landscape. Autumn foliage is also a favorite.
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🚉Access
• A 5-minute walk from Enoden "Hase Station"
• Easily accessible from Kamakura Station via Enoden
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🗓️Recommended Seasons
• June: The hydrangea season draws crowds from early morning.
• Late November: The gradient of autumn leaves is stunning, and visiting in the morning light is recommended.
• Spring and early summer: Flower arrangements like "flower handwashing" are prepared, perfect for photography.
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🧘♀️Travel Tips
• Enjoy matcha and Japanese sweets at the temple's café "Kaikou-an" while gazing at the ocean.
• Combine with nearby attractions like the Great Buddha of Kamakura and Goryo Shrine for an ideal half-day walking course.
• Early morning or evening visits are less crowded, offering a quiet time for reflection.
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Wrapped in quiet prayers and the fragrance of flowers, Hase-dera Temple is a soothing spot to casually visit during your journey through the ancient city of Kamakura.
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