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Kamakuragu Shrine


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Kamakura Torchlight Noh Performance is a Fall Tradition.

Kamakuragu Shrine was established by Imperial Order of the Meiji Emperor. The enshrined deity is Prince Morinaga who died violently during the Nanbokucho Period (1336-1392). Every year since 1959 the Kamakura Torchlight Noh Performance has been staged on fall evenings in the shrine precinct. The torchlit performance is a seasonal tradition in Kamakura. Many writers have been inspired by the Noh performances, including Masaaki Tachihara, the author of Fuyu no Katami ni and Kamakura Madam. He wrote a novel titled Takigi Noh (Torchlit Noh).

Address

154 Nikaido, Kamakura City

Tel

0467-22-0318

Admission fee/Admission fee Donation

《Treasure Hall》
Junior high school students and above: 300 yen
Elementary school students: 150 yen
Disabled people: Free (disability certificate required)
Seniors living in the city: Free (Fukuju certificate required)

Group discount (30 or more)
Adults: 200 yen
High school students: 100 yen
Middle school students: 80 yen
Elementary school students: 60 yen
*Please call in advance

Admission hours

《Shrine office》
9:00am-4:00pm

《Treasure Hall》
February to November: 9:30am to 4:30pm
December to January: 9:30am to 4:00pm
*Registration closes 30 minutes before closing

Regular holidays

[Spring] Yoshino cherry , Ogatama (city designated natural monument)
[Summer] Hydrangea, bellflower
[Autumn] Maple
[Winter] Plum

Directions

Take the bus bound for Daitomiya from bus stop number 5 at the east exit of JR Kamakura Station and get off at "Daitomiya". 1 minute walk.

Other

Public toilets available

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