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Kamakura
[kah-mah-koo-
noun
a city on S Honshu, in central Japan, on Sagami Bay: great bronze statue of Buddha.
the first period, 1185–1333, during which Japan was ruled by a feudal regime.
Kamakura
/ ˌæəˈʊəə /
noun
a city in central Japan, on S Honshu: famous for its Great Buddha (Daibutsu), a 13th-century bronze, 15 m (49 ft) high. Pop: 169 714 (2002 est)
Example Sentences
First author of the paper is Renata Poulton Kamakura of Duke University.
Over-tourism has also become a growing issue at other popular tourist destinations such as Kyoto and Kamakura.
He and his wife own a home in Kamakura, Japan, where they had two historical farmhouses disassembled and reassembled on their property.
He initially used a different name when checking into a hospital in Kamakura City in Kanagawa, south of Tokyo.
Every morning for 10 minutes he listens to a YouTube program by a monk based at a temple in Kamakura.
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