Closed day | Open daily |
Opening Times | 9:00~16:00 Treasure building is①9:30~16:30 (February1st~November30st) ②9:30~16:00 (December1st~January31st) |


Sacred Object | Morinagashin'no |
Divine Blessing | Protection from misfortune |
In 1869, Kamakuraguu Shrine was built "by the personal command of Emperor Meiji ."
In 1333, his son, Prince Morinaga, together with his father, Emperor Godaigo, overthrew the Kamakura Shogunate. He
then established the Kenmu Restoration, experiencing the historic event of transferring power from the samurai to the Emperor .
In 1333, his son, Prince Morinaga, together with his father, Emperor Godaigo, overthrew the Kamakura Shogunate. He then established the Kenmu Restoration, experiencing the historic event of transferring power from the samurai to the Emperor .
On the other hand, Emperor Meiji also experienced the historical event of transferring political power from the samurai to the emperor in 1867.
It is said that Emperor Meiji sympathized with Prince Morinaga and built Kamakuraguu Shrine to honor his achievements.
There is the dungeon where Prince Goryo was confined .
The initial offering for the "Yakuwari Stone" is 100 yen.
②It is said that the misfortune of the person who blew into it will be transferred to the pottery.
③Then, you throw the pottery at the misfortune-breaking stone and break it.
It is said that the misfortune will be exorcised .
Murakami Hikoshirō Yoshimitsu committed seppuku in place of Prince Morinaga .
It is said that if you stroke the part of your body that is hurting, the statue will take your place
It is said that he took the prince's place and had his stomach cut in a cross shape to meet a heroic end.
A statue of Murakami Hikoshiro Yoshimitsu was carved from a large tree in the temple grounds.
This is the " Nade Migawari-sama . "
It is said that if you stroke the part of your body that is hurting, the statue will take your place
This is the sacred tree of Kamakuraguu Shrine , the Ogatamanoki .
(If you want to know more about ogatama, Click here)
It is a natural monument designated by the city of Kamakura .
It is said that when Prince Morinaga went to battle, he always carried a Shishigashira mamori inside his helmet as a talisman .
It is said that the lion's head eats away bad luck. For this reason, it is said to be a amulet to ward off evil spirits.
There is "a big torii gate" .
It is held once a month on a Sunday morning at around 8:00 a.m. (when there is no risk of typhoons or infectious diseases)