Kodori Shrine is located on Mt. Kodori, which is refreshingly protruding into the sea, near Koshigoshi Station. It is a tasteful place that was named Kodori because there used to be a beautifully swaying pine tree even if it was not windy. Sa 々 Kimoritsuna, who was able to use minamoto no Yoritomo, was founded in 1185. (from the precinct guide version)
There is also a view space in the back of the shrine.
Original Text
When you enter the entrance along the national highway that runs along the coastline, there are large portable shrine warehouses lined up next to the approach, and the shrine is located in the square at the end of the approach. At the end of this square, up the stairs is a small observation space, and it is a spot overlooking the port of Kodo and Enoshima.
It is located on Cape Kodo on the city border between Fujisawa and Kamakura. I heard that it was founded by a vassal of Yoritomo, Sa 々 Mr. Kimoritsuna. And Yoshisada Nitta, who defeated the Kamakura Shogunate, also prayed here. The cliff behind the company is quite amazing. It is a scenic shrine.
I visited on July 5th, but the festival will start on July 7th, so I was preparing for it. It is a shrine built on Mt. Kodo, which is refreshingly protruding into the sea, near Enoden's Koshigoe Station. It is a place with a taste that was named Koyurugi because there used to be a beautifully swaying pine tree even if it was not windy. It is said that Sa 々 Kimoritsuna, who could be used by Minamoto no Yoritomo, was founded in 1185. There is an observatory in the back of the precincts, but you can see Enoshima well.
Collection of Tiny Shrines
Sitting on the coast at Koshigoe this shrine is actually a collection of tiny shrines to different "gods". Mildly interesting.
Today's walk course (Kamakura city)
Kodori Shrine is located on Mt. Kodori, which is refreshingly protruding into the sea, near Koshigoshi Station. It is a tasteful place that was named Kodori because there used to be a beautifully swaying pine tree even if it was not windy. Sa 々 Kimoritsuna, who was able to use minamoto no Yoritomo, was founded in 1185. (from the precinct guide version)
There is also a view space in the back of the shrine.
When you enter the entrance along the national highway that runs along the coastline, there are large portable shrine warehouses lined up next to the approach, and the shrine is located in the square at the end of the approach. At the end of this square, up the stairs is a small observation space, and it is a spot overlooking the port of Kodo and Enoshima.
Please pronounce it "koyurugi Jinja".
It is located on Cape Kodo on the city border between Fujisawa and Kamakura. I heard that it was founded by a vassal of Yoritomo, Sa 々 Mr. Kimoritsuna. And Yoshisada Nitta, who defeated the Kamakura Shogunate, also prayed here. The cliff behind the company is quite amazing. It is a scenic shrine.
I was preparing for the festival.
I visited on July 5th, but the festival will start on July 7th, so I was preparing for it. It is a shrine built on Mt. Kodo, which is refreshingly protruding into the sea, near Enoden's Koshigoe Station. It is a place with a taste that was named Koyurugi because there used to be a beautifully swaying pine tree even if it was not windy. It is said that Sa 々 Kimoritsuna, who could be used by Minamoto no Yoritomo, was founded in 1185. There is an observatory in the back of the precincts, but you can see Enoshima well.