
江の島岩屋
神奈川県・藤沢市
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Enoshima Iwaya Caves
Sea caves carved by the waves at the far end of Enoshima. A place of worship said to have been visited by Kobo Daishi and Minamoto no Yoritomo, where you can explore the atmospheric candle-lit passages.
History & Culture
Where the Worship Began
These wave-carved caves are the spiritual origin of Enoshima; tradition holds that En no Gyoja, Kukai, and others trained here, and that Benzaiten was first venerated within.
Honored Across the Ages
Over the centuries figures from Minamoto no Yoritomo to Edo pilgrims came to worship in the caves, whose depths were lit by lantern and candle.
神奈川県藤沢市江の島二丁目
- Walk from Katase-Enoshima or Enoshima Stn
- Walk via Iwaya Bridge at the far end
9:00–17:00 (seasonal)
¥500
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