"We had hoped that when COVID ended, people would come back to the sea," said a Kamakura city tourism division official, looking at the data. "Before, summer leisure meant a trip to the beach ...
By the Kamakura period (1185–1333), these fragrant blossoms had become beloved by samurai and commoners alike. In Kamakura, plum blossoms begin to bloom from late January through mid-March ...
remaining both the geographical and cultural center of Kamakura. Wakamiya-ōji street, the north-south running approach to the shrine stretching from the sea, forms the axis around which the city ...
Kamakura, a beautiful historic seaside town, has a garbage problem: seaweed that starts to smell if it isn't disposed of. Culinary researcher Yano Fukiko has come up with a use for it. She gathers ...
The Mongol Empire attempted to invade Japan in 1274 and 1281, both during the Kamakura Period (1185-1333 ... In 2012, some of the sea area was designated as a national historic site.
This time we visit Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture. The site of Japan's capital 800 years ago, this historic city is filled with shrines and temples. Surrounded by mountains and the sea ...
Kamakura’s approach to credit risk centres around innovative data analysis. This, and the wealth of data at its disposal, offers more accurate default probability reports and fiscal predictions ...
She has vivid recollections of walking around Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture ... “The day the Yamato met its end/ In the sea of oblivion.” April 7 marks the 77th anniversary of the sinking ...