Kotoku-in (Kamakura Daibutsu)

Kotoku-in (Kamakura Daibutsu)

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Kotoku-in is a Buddhist temple of the Jodo sect, famous for the Kamakura Great Buddha. The sidewalk from Hase Station is narrow. The sidewalk is crowded on weekends so it is difficult to push a wheelchair. The street in the residential area is flat and not crowded.

Wheelchair Accessibility
The path for wheelchair users is available. But it is difficult to go inside the Great Budda Statue with a wheelchair.
Restroom
Inside the facility Wheelchair accessible restrooms available
Outside the facility No wheelchair accessible restrooms
Parking
No parking lot
There is a parking space for people with disabilities, book in advance.
Other Information
Available language Brochure: Japanese, English
Fee discounts Free admission for a person with disabilities by showing the certificate.
Crowded days/seasons Always crowded
Access
Walk from Hase Sta.
The sidewalk from Hase Station is narrow and very crowded on weekends, so it is difficult to push a wheelchair. The street in the residential area is flat and not crowded.
Time required 7 minute walk from Hase Station.

Neiborhood facilities

Hasedera
Houkokuji