Hase-dera Temple

24/08/2025

5 / 5

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Marissa G. W

5/5

This place was absolutely stunning and completely worth the entrance fee. Just a heads up,it’s cash only, so be sure to bring some with you. I adored this temple. The vibe was immaculate: peaceful, beautiful, and incredibly relaxing. One of the highlights is the gorgeous lookout point at the top, where you get a breathtaking view of the ocean. It’s such a calming place to pause and take it all in. Down below, there’s a small cave area with a tunnel you can walk through. I highly recommend doing that, it's a really cool experience and adds something unique to the visit. The entire area is beautifully maintained, with clean, immaculate grounds. If you’re visiting during the summer, bring an umbrella and some cooling spray because it does get hot. Still, even in the heat, this temple was a 10 out of 10 for me. Truly one of the most memorable and visually beautiful spots I’ve visited.

Quỳnh Lê

5/5

Date of visit: 26/06/2025 at 8:15am I think if you visit on a weekday in late June when the peak season is coming to an end, you can arrive a little bit after the opening hour without worrying about queuing because it is not that crowded. There were plenty of hydrangeas to see when I visited. About the hydrangea path ticket, again, if you visit in late June, it is perhaps better to buy a same-day ticket because the slot is open from 8, while the Internet ticket only allows from 9. If you visit on weekends or during the peak then perhaps Internet reservation will be a better plan.

Abraham Hermoso

5/5

Serene Escape with Beautiful Gardens Hase-dera Temple is a serene and peaceful retreat, offering a sense of calm the moment you step inside. The beautifully maintained gardens are a delight to stroll through, with seasonal flowers adding vibrant touches to the scenery. The stairways, while present, are quite manageable and reward you with lovely viewpoints along the way. It’s a place where you can slow down, take in the surroundings, and enjoy a quiet moment away from the busier parts of Kamakura. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a blend of nature, culture, and tranquility.

Average Rating: ⭐ 5/5

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