Kamakura Valley

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Kamakura Valley
鎌倉峡
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Hyakujo Rock at Kamakura Valley (September 2008)
Highest point
Elevation292.2 m (959 ft)(Hyakujo Rock)
Coordinates34°51′17″N 135°15′22″E / 34.85472°N 135.25611°E / 34.85472; 135.25611
Naming
Language of nameJapanese
PronunciationJapanese: [kamakɯɾa kʲoː]
Geography
LocationNishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan
Parent rangeRokko Mountains

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

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 shōgun in the Kamakura shogunate, visited this valley and praised the beauty.

Geography[]

This valley is along , 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 as the land mark and a popular rock climbing spot of this region.

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