Tsurugaoka Hachimangū is the most important Shinto shrine in the city of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is at the geographical and cultural center of the city of Kamakura, which has largely grown around it and its 1.8 km approach. It is the venue of many of its most important festivals, and hosts two museums.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangū was for most of its history not only a Hachiman shrine, but also a Tendai Buddhist temple, a fact which explains its general layout, typical of Japanese Buddhist architecture.At the left of its great stone stairway stood a 1000-year-old ginkgo tree, which was uprooted by a storm in the early hours of March 10, 2010. The shrine is an Important Cultural Property.
Apr – Sep:
Daily: 5 am – 8:30 pm (gate closes at 9 pm)
Oct – Mar:
Daily: 6 am – 8:30 pm (gate closes at 9 pm)
Jan 1 - 3: open 24/7
General admission: free
Museums:
Adults: 200 JPY
Children under 12: 100 JPY
Children under 6: free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsurugaoka_Hachimangū
Official website http://www.tsurugaoka-hachimangu.jp/
Email international-affairs@hachimangu.or.jp
Phone +81 4 6722 0315
Address 本宮, Yokohama Kamakura line, Kamakura, Japan
Coordinates 35°19'33.657" N 139°33'23.076" E