Hasedera

Hasedera

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Hasedera is a Buddhist temple of the Jodo sect, famous for its "Eleven-headed kannon" and hydrangeas.
The sidewalk from Hase Station is narrow. The lower ground is a stone pavement and it is difficult to push a wheelchair. Benten-Kutsu Cave on the lower ground has a low ceiling and it is difficult to get inside with a wheelchair. The main Hall is on the upper ground and it is unable to access with a wheelchair because of the stairs. It is crowded on weekends.

Wheelchair Accessibility
The lower ground is accessible with a wheelchair. Since there are stairs and the main hall is on the upper ground, it is difficult to access with a wheelchair.
Restroom
Inside the facility Wheelchair accessible restrooms available
Wheelchair accessible restrooms available.
Located at the parking lot of the temple.
Outside the facility Wheelchair accessible restrooms available
There are wheelchair accessible restrooms in Hase station.
Parking
Parking lot available
There is a coin-operated parking lot in the facility.
Other Information
Available language Brochure: Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean.
Ticket vending machine: Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean.
Fee discounts Free admission for a person with disabilities.
Crowded days/seasons Crowed on weekends, especially in hydrangea season.
Access
Walk from Hase Sta.
The sidewalk from Hase Station is narrow. It is crowded on weekends, especially in hydrangea season.
Time required 5 minute walk from Hase Station.

Neiborhood facilities

Zeniaraibenten
Kotoku-in (Kamakura Daibutsu)