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Yasaka Shrine
Next to the octagonal shrine, the Hoanden, there is the Yasaka Shrine.
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Its origin and its history are so old that the fishermen in Enoshima have worshiped it from centuries before.
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The cat will take us to the Shrine from the fishermen's town.
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Enoshima Shrine Nakatsunomiya Kaminomiya
The Nakatsunomiya was called the Kaminomiya in the old days and it has a particularly deep relationship with Kabuki.
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Handprint Kikunosuke Onoe Kikugoro Onoe
The Edo's representative impresario offered this stone, when the entire troupe participated in the Enoshima pilgrimage.
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Ebisuya
At the Ebisuya, where those kinds of people stayed for the night, Ukiyoes, which show the livelihood of people back then, remain.
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"If you haven't heard of it, I'll tell you all." The Benten kozo that I heard was created from these kinds of connections.
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Benten kozo performed by Kikugoro the 5th
The famous line exactly stolen from the name of the place of Shonan, and with his amazing transformation, the Benten kozo has become the hero of the Kabuki world.
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Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden
The Meiji Restoration created the opportunity for the botanical garden to be created. Back then, an Englishman named Samuel Cocking bought this place, which used to be a farmland and created a garden.
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Araucaria Columnaris
There are even plants here that were planted back then. There are rare plants such as the Araucaria Columnaris, which captain Cook, the noted explorer had discovered in the Isle of Pines in the Pacific Ocean.
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Enoshima, rich in greenery and flowers. The view is just suitable for an island of a Tennyo.
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MIAMI BEACH
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Pleioblastus Gramineus
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Near the Samuel Cocking garden is the Enoshima Daishi.
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