The cherry blossoms at Kamekura Shrine are believed to have been planted at the same time, decorating the entrance to the shrine with a pair of left and right.The left and right sides are the same height as the iron pillars of the Nobori, and when they bloom, they are colorful and Shrine forest in the shrines of cedar planted in the precincts. There are five ancient burial mounds in the shrine, and the place name of Gotsuka remains. In addition, the path of worship that leads to Yonago Fudo passes in front of the shrine, forming a space that can be said to be a sacred area adjacent to Manryuji Temple of "Tansyou Kaiki".In the flower season, the cherry blossoms weep like a mountain stream along the way to Yonago Fudou, brightly coloring the path of worship. It is valuable as an old tree that conveys the history and faith of Suzaka City.
1 Left entrance to the approach Weeping cherry tree
Trunk circumference 2.81 meters, tree height 12 meters, canopy 14 meters, estimated tree age 200 years
2 Right entrance to the approach Weeping cherry tree
Trunk circumference 3.68 meters, tree height 13.35 meters, crown 9.5 meters, estimated tree age 200 years
(Diverted from Suzaka City Tourism Association HP)
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