The Seven Lucky Gods, who bring good fortune, are enshrined in the ancient city of Kamakura and on Enoshima Island in the Sagami Sea.
Take a one-day pilgrimage and visit historical sites at the same time!
Using the Enoshima-Kamakura Free Pass or the Kamakura Free Environmental Ticket B (Yoshitsune Ticket) is convenient and economical!
Each temple and shrine sells goshuin (300 yen each), as well as colored paper, goshuincho (stamp books), and woodblock prints of treasure ships as mementos of your pilgrimage. Why not pick one up as a souvenir?
Enjoy a stroll and a visit to the shrine, praying for safety in your home and good health!
MODEL COURSE
Jochiji Temple (Kazuhisa Budai)
~ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu (Benzaiten)
~ Houkaiji Temple (Bishamonten)
~ Myoryu-ji Temple (Jurojin)
~ Honkakuji Temple (Ebisu)
~ Hasedera (Daikokuten)
~ Goryo Shrine (Fukurokuju)
~ Enoshima Shrine (Benzaiten)
Kamakura and Enoshima Seven Lucky Gods
The Seven Lucky Gods are derived from the Fukujin faith, and refer to the gods of Ebisu, Daikokuten, Benzaiten, Bishamonten, Budai, Fukurokuju, and Jurojin.It is said that visiting these gods of good fortune will bring about the blessing of disaster relief and the fulfillment of various wishes, and it was generalized as a New Year's event during the Edo period.Nowadays, it is visited not only on New Year's Day but also on New Year's Day.
Venue | Everywhere |
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TEL | Kamakura / Enoshima Seven Lucky Gods Association / 0466-26-3028 |
Updated: 2025.01.31