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  1. Kanagawa Prefecture was the political and economic center of Japan during the Kamakura period when Kamakura was the de facto capital and largest city of Japan as the seat of the Kamakura shogunate from 1185 to 1333.

  2. Discover the top things to do in Kanagawa, on the doorstep of Tokyo. Don’t miss the Great Buddha at Kamakura, the lakes, hot springs and Mt Fuji views from Hakone, or Yokohama – the city by the sea full of landmarks, like Minato Mirai 21, Chinatown and the Red Brick Building.

  3. Kanagawa Prefecture (神奈川県, Kanagawa-ken) is located just south of Tokyo. Its prefectural capital is Yokohama. Kanagawa Prefecture is home to Kamakura and Hakone, two highly popular side trip destinations from Tokyo.

  4. Kanagawa, ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan, located south of Tokyo and bordered by Tokyo Bay to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the south. Yokohama, on the bay, is the prefectural capital. The eastern half of the prefecture constitutes the southwestern portion of the Tokyo-Yokohama Metropolitan.

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  5. Kanagawa, just south of Tokyo, has something for everyone, from ancient temples and shrines to modern theme parks and shopping districts. One of Kanagawa’s most popular tourist attractions is Kamakura, known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty.

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  7. Apr 13, 2023 · Kanagawa Prefecture, immediately to the south of Tokyo, is a center for industry and is also known for its rugged coastline, mountains, and hot springs.

  8. Jul 28, 2023 · There are many top attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture, including visiting Mount Fuji, exploring the historic city of Kamakura, and soaking in the hot springs of Hakone. Visitors can also enjoy a day trip to the beautiful seaside town of Enoshima or take a scenic cable car ride on the Hakone Ropeway.

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