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Explore 6 shrines in Kanagawa. From ancient sacred sites to hidden gems, discover what makes each one special.

A complex of three shrines (Hetsunomiya, Nakatsunomiya, Okutsunomiya) located on the scenic island of Enoshima. One of Japan's Three Great Benzaiten Shrines.

A picturesque shrine nestled in a dense forest on the shore of Lake Ashi, known for its stunning torii gate in the water which perfectly frames Mt. Fuji on a clear day.

Locally known as 'Afuri-yama' (Rainfall Mountain), this shrine sits on Mount Oyama. It has been a popular pilgrimage destination since the Edo period ('Oyama-mairi') and offers stunning views.

Situated in Kanagawa, Samukawa Shrine is a prestigious ancient shrine famous for 'Happo-yoke', a unique blessing that neutralizes bad luck coming from any direction and turns it into good fortune.

The most important shrine in the historic city of Kamakura, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is dedicated to Hachiman, the patron god of the samurai and the Minamoto clan.

A unique shrine hidden within a cave in Kamakura. It is famous for its 'money-washing water', where visitors wash their coins and bills in hopes of doubling their fortune.