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Enoshima Electric Line (Enoden) - Kamakura Station |
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I spotted Enoshima from the train so I decided to walk a little. I got off at Kamakurakokomae station, two stops before Enoshima station. |
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Walking along Enoden |
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I made a mistake. It is much farther than I imagined. |
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Ugly beach, ugly ocean. Must be fun. |
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The other side of the beach |
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I wouldn't swim in here. |
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So it took me about 40 minutes to get to Enoshima. |
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There are a lot of souvenir shops. |
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And a lot of places to eat in. |
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Random collection of crab shells |
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Enoshima Shrine |
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Benzaiten |

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A cat wants to chill out. Humans won't let it. |
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This guy needs to hit the shower. |
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Kokkingu En. Cocking Garden? |
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The best maintained garden ever. I even paid 200 yen to enter. |
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To Miami Beach Square |
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I don't know. What kind of joke is this? |
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Nice idea |
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So it is Cocking Garden. I didn't check out the remains of Cocking. |
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Maybe this is called Miami Beach. |
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Eboshi Iwa (a rock shaped like a traditional eboshi hat). Mt. Fuji is barely visible at 1 o'clock. |

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Unattractive panorama |
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I miss Santa Cruz. |
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A cat with class |
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