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National Treasure Museum The National Treasure Museum, or Kokuho-kan, is one museum that should not be missed as it provides visitors the chance to see Kamakuran art, which have mostly been hidden in temples. The museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. except on Mondays. Great Buddha (Kamakura Daibutsu) Hase-dera Temple The temple is located near the Daibutsu-mae bus stop and is open daily from 7 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. during the months of October to February. It closes at 5:40 p.m. throughout the rest of the year. Sugimoto-dera Temple Founded in 734AD, the Sugimoto-dera Temple is thought to be the oldest temple in Kamakura. It is guarded well by two ferocious temple guardians placed on both sides of the entrance. The temple houses three Kannon statues, although they are not as grand as the one in Hase-dera Temple. The temple is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To get to the temple, take a bus from the No. 5 bus stop in front of Kamakura station and alight at the Sugimoto Kannon bus stop. Miura-Hanto Peninsula The Miura-hanto Peninsula is better suited for long-term residents, with its beaches, marine parks, harbors, and tropical gardens. The cheapest and easiest way to Miura-hanto is by the Keihin Kyuko line from Tokyo or Shinagawa station, which will stop at the Misaki-guchi station. From the latter, visitors can take the numerous trains or buses around the Peninsula. An alternative would be to take the Yokosuka line, which passes Kamakura, also from Tokyo or Shinagawa station.
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