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Well, you can see a bit... I guess?

Well, you can see a bit... I guess?

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Wooden temple gate with a red lantern reading “長谷寺” (Hase-dera) surrounded by lush greenery and trees.

I was in Kamakura the other day and decided to pop in to Hasedera because I hadn’t put it on Accessible Japan yet.

Hasedera is known as the "Temple of Flowers" due to displays of seasonal flowers throught the year. It is home to an eleven-headed Kannon statue and a small grotto built into the hill (“mountain”). And therein lies the biggest problem. The t…

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