2019-04-04 Fujisawa: 2. Enoshima - Samuel Cocking-Garten + Leuchtturm (Meerkerze)/ Olaf in Japan (3)
4K Travel in Japan | Enoshima's Samuel Cocking Garden and Seacandle observatory | 江ノ島・サムエル・コッキング苑
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2-3-28 Enoshima Fujisawa-shi Kanagawa Japan, 251-0036
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☆Bits of knowledge〜Samuel Cooking Garden〜
After Japan opened her doors to the world in 1854, people with great ambition landed in Yokohama. Samuel Cocking, who came to Japan from his native Ireland in 1869 at the age of 28, was one of them. But different from other outsiders, he first headed to Ishinomaki, Miyagi, where foreigners were well treated.
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Enoshima Beach (16 July 2017) Fujisawa, Kanagawa japan
Enoshima is a small island off the Shōnan coast of Japan’s Kanagawa Prefecture. It’s known for the Enoshima Shrine, with statues honoring Benzaiten, the Buddhist goddess. It's also home to the Enospa hot springs and the 19th-century, English-style Samuel Cocking Garden with its Sea Candle lighthouse. The Iwaya Caves feature tidal pools and Buddhist statues. Popular mainland beaches overlook the island.
Day trip to Enoshima Island, Kanagawa, Japan - 4K, A&J Japan Travel
Enoshima Island (江の島) is an island in Japan, located on Sagami Bay just off the coast of Kanagawa (神奈川県) prefecture. It is a great and cheap day trip from Tokyo (if you take the right trains!). Enoshima boasts sunny beaches, rugged coastlines, history, stunning views, hiking, and even caves!
Sites we visited include:
Shonan Beach
Benten Shrine
Enoshima Shrine
Samuel Cocking Garden
Enoshima Sea Candle
Love Bell (Koibito no Oka)
Iwaya Caves
Southern Coast of Enoshima Island
Shonan Beach is a great place to relax or get involved in some water sports. Not a great place for picnicking, as Aj learned the hard way - a hawk took his sandwich! We later saw the signs warning about the hawks, but it was too late!
Benten Shrine: Benten is the Enoshima Island's patron goddess of good fortune, wealth, music, and knowledge. You can see the main shrine is free, though for 150 yen to see the Benten statue up close.
Visitors said that if spend money that you washed here, then the money will come back to you - double!
Enoshima Shrine: There are also three Shinto shrines devoted to Benzaiten, a Buddhist goddess.
Samuel Cocking Garden is a small garden near the Sea Candle observatory with a secret passage that runs below the garden.
Enoshima Sea Candle is a lighthouse observatory which has an enclosed observation deck as well as an open observation deck one floor above - it was ridiculously windy on the day we went, but worth it for the uninterrupted 360-degree views of Enoshima!
Love Bell (Koibito no Oka) is Enoshima's take on Paris's now defunct(?) love lock bridge. Couples can ring the bell and attach a lock to the fence - this will ensure they are together forever! It is a bit of a tourist trap, though very sweet and with gorgeous sweeping ocean views!
Iwaya Caves were carved out of the cliffs of Enoshima Island by tidal waves. There are two caves to see - the first is a larger and more impressive, while the second houses a wish-granting dragon. Get ready to crouch, as some of the ceilings are quite low!
The Southern Coast of Enoshima Island was the best part of the trip - the jagged rocky coast allowed you to walk out at your own peril with waves crashing violently against the rocks nearby. The sky at dusk was spectacular with fluffy clouds and rays of sunlight.
Tourists may want to take advantage of the Eno-Pass. For 1000 yen, it grants you access to Enoshima Escar (escalator making it much easier to get to the top!), Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden, Enoshima Sea Candle (lighthouse observation tower), and Iwaya caves.
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2017 Japan Trip - Enoshima/Fujisawa Walkthrough - Part 1 (GoPro Video #18)
Here's the first video from our adventure in the Fujisawa/Enoshima area from 4/23/17. :)
Enoshima Island Tour | A Taste of Japan #7
A Taste of Japan returns with a full Enoshima Island tour! When my sister was visiting us in 2015, we went to Enoshima Island, and explored much of the island. We visited Enoshima Shrine, Enoshima Daishi, Enoshima Sea Candle, and the Iwaya Caves. The shopping area was wonderful, but busy. And the view was incredible. Enoshima is located on the southern part of Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan. It's next to the busiest beach in Japan, Enoshima Beach. The island is famous for its dried, flattened octopus, as well as the many cats that live on the island.
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Jewel of Shonan in Enoshima, Japan..!!
The Jewel of Shonan Festival ranks high among popular illumination events in Japan.
Enjoy the festival of lights and colors on Enoshima Island with the Sea Candle that shines like jewels, and the Shonan Chandelier, a tunnel of shining lights.
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The observation deck of the Enoshima Sea Candle (lighthouse observation tower) is 101.5 m above sea level.
Enjoy a magnificent 360 degree panoramic view.
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Katase-Enoshima Station on the Odakyu Enoshima Line, Enoshima Station on the Enoden line, Shonan-Enoshima Station on the Shonan Monorail → Enoshima Benten-bashi Bridge → Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamisedori Street → Enoshima Shrine → Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamisedori Street → Enoshima Shrine → Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden, Enoshima Sea Candle → Ryuren-no-Kane (Ryuren Bell of Love) → Enoshima Iwaya Caves
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Enoshima
Enoshima (江の島) is a small island, about 4 km in circumference, at the mouth of the Katase River, which flows into Sagami Bay in Japan. Part of the city of Fujisawa, it is linked to the Katase section of the same city on the mainland by a 600 meter-long bridge. Adjacent to some of the closest beaches to Tokyo and Yokohama, the island and the nearby coast are the hub of a local resort area.
Benzaiten, the goddess of music and entertainment, is enshrined on the island. The island in its entirety is dedicated to the goddess, who is said to have made it rise from the bottom of the sea in sixth century. Enoshima is the center of Shōnan, a resort area along the coast of Sagami Bay.
The island is the scene of the Enoshima Engi, a history of the shrines on Enoshima written by the Japanese Buddhist monk Kōkei in 1047 AD.
Enoshima was the Olympic harbor for the 1964 Summer Olympics.
In 1880, after the Shinto and Buddhism separation order of the new Meiji government had made the land available, much of the uplands was purchased by Samuel Cocking, a British merchant, in his Japanese wife's name. He developed a power plant and extensive botanical gardens including a very large greenhouse. Although the original greenhouse was destroyed in the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake, the botanical garden (now the Samuel Cocking Garden) remains an attraction with over half a million visitors a year.
[4K Sky View] Enoshima - Eno Island Shonan
Enoshima - Eno Island Shōnan
2-chōme−3-28 Enoshima, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
The sea of this island is the water sports venue of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
The mysterious temple and candle lighthouse illumination is beautiful
It is also called the island of a cat.
Enoshima is a small island off the Shōnan coast of Japan’s Kanagawa Prefecture. It’s known for the Enoshima Shrine, with statues honoring Benzaiten, the Buddhist goddess. It's also home to the Enospa hot springs and the 19th-century, English-style Samuel Cocking Garden with its Sea Candle lighthouse. The Iwaya Caves feature tidal pools and Buddhist statues. Popular mainland beaches overlook the island.
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A day trip to Kamakura | Hasedera Temple, The Great Buddha and Enoshima Island
Hello!
I am enjoying my year end holidays in Japan and I hope you are enjoying too!
So I went to Kamakura this Saturday which is a seaside city in south of Tokyo in Japan. It has many Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It is popular for Great Buddha which is standing in open air since 1495, is 11.3 metres tall and weighs 121 tons.
To reach Kamakura, you can take a train to JR Kamakura station. The Hasedera temple and the Great Buddha are near to Hase station on Enoshima Dentetsu Line which you can directly board from Kamakura station. I and my friends craved Indian food so we went till the last station, Fukushima on the same line and then came back to Enoshima station to go to Enoshima island.
We did not plan anything in Enoshima island but accidentally came upon the illumination in Samuel Cocking Garden and Enoshima Sea Candle (Enoshima Lighthouse Observation). The illumination is till February 18,2018 so do visit if you can.
I hope you enjoyed the video and I will try to upload more videos of the places I visit.
Happy new year btw!
P.S : Sorry for the night time videos! My iPhone 6 takes crappy videos at night.
Must See Enjoying of Pacific Ocean beach (Enoshima) part 03, Yokohama-Japan. 太平洋江の島、日本の楽しいこと
Enoshima
Island in Fujisawa, Japan
Enoshima is a small island off the Shōnan coast of Japan’s Kanagawa Prefecture. It’s known for the Enoshima Shrine, with statues honoring Benzaiten, the Buddhist goddess of music. It's also home to the Enospa hot springs and the 19th-century, English-style Samuel Cocking Garden with its Sea Candle lighthouse. The Iwaya Caves feature tidal pools and Buddhist statues. Popular mainland beaches overlook the island.
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Enoshima (江の島) : Video 3 / Nick Lido in Japan' 2005
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Nick and Olena, who lives in Tokyo, exploring the island of Enoshima, Japan.
ABOUT ENOSHIMA: In 1880, after the Shinto and Buddhism separation order of the new Meiji government had made the land available, much of the uplands was purchased by Samuel Cocking, a British merchant, in his Japanese wife's name. He developed a power plant and extensive botanical gardens including a very large greenhouse. Enoshima (江の島) is a small offshore island, about 4 km in circumference, at the mouth of the Katase River, which flows into the Sagami Bay of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Administratively, Enoshima is part of the mainland city of Fujisawa, and is linked to the eponymous Katase section of that city by a 600 meter-long bridge. Home to some of the closest sandy beaches to Tokyo and Yokohama, the island and adjacent coastline are the hub of a local resort area.Benzaiten, the goddess of music and entertainment, is enshrined on the island. The island in its entirety is dedicated to the goddess, who is said to have caused it to rise from the bottom of the sea in sixth century. The island is the scene of the Enoshima Engi, a history of the shrines on Enoshima written by the Japanese Buddhist monk Kōkei in 1047 AD.
4K Discover Enoshima Sea Candle、江の島 シーキャンドル
The iconic symbol Enoshima Sea Candle the winter seanson`s illumination is so beautiful. Please welcome to visit to Enoshima.
サムエル・コッキング苑(冬)[4K] Samuel Cocking Garden (Winter)
アイルランド出身で横浜在住のの貿易商サムエル・コッキング氏が明治15年(1882年)に植物園を造成しました。
平成15年(2003年)には「江の島サムエル・コッキング苑」として新たに生まれ変わりました。
和洋折衷さまざまな植物を植栽する植物園として四季折々の花木が目を楽しませてくれます。
庭園には江の島展望灯台(シーキャンドル)があり、展望台からは富士山・三浦半島・大島などを眺めることができます。
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Mr. Samuel Cocking, a trader living in Yokohama from Ireland, created a botanical garden in 1882.
In 2003, it was reborn as Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden.
As a botanical garden where a variety of plants are planted, the seasonal flowers and trees will delight our eyes.
There is an Enoshima Observation Lighthouse (Sea Candle) in the garden, from which we can see Mt. Fuji, Miura Peninsula and Oshima.
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4K Travel in Japan | Enoshima Seacandle Observatory | Night view Shonan | 江ノ島シーキャンドル展望台
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2-3-28 Enoshima Fujisawa-shi Kanagawa Japan, 251-0036
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☆Bits of knowledge〜Sea candle〜
A 360 °significant panoramic view from one of the largest lighthouse in Japan
Enoshima Island is a scenic spot representing the Shonan area, and is also a place that many young people visit. The lighthouse observation tower completed in 2003 was built for the 100th anniversary celebration of Enoshima Electric Railway, and is popular as the “Enoshima Sea Candle.”
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สัปดาห์นี้ เราจะไปเที่ยวกันต่อที่เมือง Kamakura เพื่อไปดูพระใหญ่ชื่อดังที่วัด Kotoku-in ครับ จากนั้นจะเดินทางไปต่อที่เกาะ Enoshima เกาะยอดนิยมของคนหนุ่มสาวและการเล่น surf ด้วยบรรยากาศแสนผ่อนคลายของเกาะ เราจะไปเดินเล่นรอบๆเกาะ และเยี่ยมชมสถานที่เก๋ๆ อย่างเช่น ศาลเจ้า Enoshima สวน Samuel Cocking Garden และชมวิวรอบเกาะบน Enoshima Sea candle สำรวจถ้ำ Enoshima Iwaya และทานอาหารอร่อยๆ จากร้านดังๆ ของเกาะ
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江の島 サムエル・コッキング苑 Enoshima Samuel Cooking Garden
江の島には何回か行ってますが、コーキング苑は初めてです。バスツアーなので時間が限られていましたが私の好きな多肉植物が空中に吊り下げられていて感激しました。早速自宅マンションのバルコニーに取り入れようかと思っています。
Welcome to Enoshima, anytime!
Welcome to Enoshima, the spiritual spot in Fujisawa city of Kanagawa Prefecture.
It takes only 50 minutes from Tokyo. You can also enjoy Shonan Beach and as 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games sailing competition venue ! Welcome you, anytime!
江の島イルミネーション湘南の宝石2016~2017① (FHD60fps)
江の島サムエル・コッキング苑で開催された『湘南の宝石2016-2017 ~江の島を彩る光と色の祭典~』
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Illuminations Festival in Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden Vol.1
Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
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江の島イルミネーション湘南の宝石2016~2017②
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アップロード形式 mp4 1920x1080 60fps
撮影日 2017年1月28日
Enoshima Lighthouse Observatory
this tower is part of the Samuel Cocking Garden at Enoshima Island, entrance is Y750.