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A famous stone on the island, known as the Turtle Stone for its remarkable resemblance to a turtle's shell, is said to be one of the Four Famous Stones of Kamakura.
 
A famous stone on the island, known as the Turtle Stone for its remarkable resemblance to a turtle's shell, is said to be one of the Four Famous Stones of Kamakura.
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In addition to the Benten Shrine, the island also houses a Ryûgû (Dragon Palace) Shrine; and the Buddhist temple Saifuku-ji, which contains the largest indoor statue of [[Fudo-myoo|Fudô-myôô]] in the country.
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In addition to the Benten Shrine, the island also houses a Ryûgû (Dragon Palace) Shrine; and the Buddhist temple [[Saifuku-ji (Enoshima)|Saifuku-ji]], which contains the largest indoor statue of [[Fudo-myoo|Fudô-myôô]] in the country.
    
A bell known as the Dragon's Love Bell (''ryûren no kane''), and resembling that of a Western-style ship, stands atop the mountain; ringing it is associated with success and happiness for romantic couples' relationships.
 
A bell known as the Dragon's Love Bell (''ryûren no kane''), and resembling that of a Western-style ship, stands atop the mountain; ringing it is associated with success and happiness for romantic couples' relationships.
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