Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji Temple【Kawasaki Daishi Station/Kanagawa】japantravel, japanesefood, stall.

Japan travel guide from train stations.
This channel guide travel spots around stations in Japan.
This time we will introduce Kawasaki Daishi Station on the Keikyu Daishi Line.

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We introduce sightseeing starting from the station, so please take the train when you travel in Japan.

Kawasaki Daishi, which also gives the station its name, is known throughout Japan as a temple that protects people from bad luck, and is said to bring good fortune in the form of family safety, traffic safety, health, and longevity.
The five-story octagonal pagoda is the most conspicuous structure on the temple grounds. The octagonal shape is said to be the closest to a circle and symbolizes “receptivity” and “perfection.

Kawasaki Daishi is also crowded with visitors and children, with many food stalls lined up for each festival.
After visiting the temple, a good place to stop by is the Nakamise shopping street, which runs from in front of the temple gate. Lined with candy shops, bun shops, Daruma doll shops, and restaurants, it is a great place to eat and buy souvenirs.

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