Enoshima Island — Sacred Island with Caves and Ocean Views
Enoshima (江の島) is a small island (0.4km²) connected to the Shonan coast by a 600-meter bridge, crowned with shrines, botanical gardens, observation towers, and sea caves accessible at low tide. The island has been a pilgrimage site for over 1,000 years, sacred to Benzaiten (弁財天, goddess of music, eloquence, and water). The steep paths climbing from sea level to the summit (60m elevation) pass through torii gates, shrine buildings, and restaurants serving fresh seafood, especially Enoshima's famous shirasu (whitebait) and sazae (turban shell).
The island's main attractions include: Enoshima Shrine (three separate shrine buildings scattered across the island), Samuel Cocking Garden (botanical garden with subtropical plants), Sea Candle observation tower (119m total height providing 360° coastal views and Mt. Fuji sightlines), and Iwaya Caves (sea caves carved by wave erosion, illuminated and open to exploration). The island atmosphere mixes sacred pilgrimage site with beach resort — shrine gates and tourist shops coexist, creating a unique character.
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