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Kamakura Valley

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Parent range
  
Rokko Mountains

Range
  
Mount Rokkō

Elevation
  
292 m

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Pronunciation
  
Japanese: [kamakuɽa kjoː]

Location
  
Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan

The Kamakurakyo (鎌倉峡, Kamakura-kyō) is a geographical area that is located in the Rokko Mountains, Hyogo, Japan. This valley is a part of Setonaikai National Park in Japan.

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History

The name of Kamakura Valley originated in a historical episode that in the 13th century, Hōjō Tokiyori, one of Shikken, namely the regent for the shogun in the Kamakura shogunate, visited this valley and praised the beauty.

Geography

This valley is along Funazaka River, which is a branch of the Muko River. The length of the valley is about two kilometers. This valley was made by the river invaded liparite, so we can see high stone wall of liparite along the river.This valley has the famous Hyakujo Rock as the rand mark and a popular rock climbing spot of this region.

Route

  • Dōjō Station of Fukuchiyama Line
  • References

    Kamakura Valley Wikipedia