The Daibutsu Hiking Trail is a fun and active way to visit various shrines and temples in Kamakura if you want to avoid the busy city streets and crowds of tourists. The trail through the wooded hills of Kamakura can be accessed about 350m from Kotoku-in Temple (Daibutsu) on one end or at Jochi-ji Temple at the other end. The hike was well marked and cleared and was relatively easy with some sections that are a bit more steep and challenging. Some reviews say the hike can be completed in 60-90 minutes but can take longer if you are exploring.
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Daibutsu Hiking Trail, Kamakura
Enjoy nature while visiting several shrines and temples
By Adeline Ong
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Elena Lisina
5 years ago
I'd like to try it!
Chris
6 years ago
I've been to the Daibutsu before but I didn't know there is a trail. Looks like it's time to visit again. Great info!
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