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You can't visit Kamakura without visiting a temple. Here was the one near the station, but don't ask me the name! There was a concert going on and if you look carefully you can see the people sitting behind the temple on the steps. We couldn't get in without a ticket.
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Every temple in Japan has these little fountains to wash your hands. Not sure if it is safe for drinking, but with the communal cups I wouldn't risk it.
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In the temple gardens was this hollow tree by the edge of the water lily pond. I told A to get inside it but he only would go this far as he said if he got inside it would probably fall over.
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