Hegang Baku Palace is a shrine located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The Middle Ages is the belief center of the guardian God of the Wujia family, and it is still the symbol of Kamakura. It takes about 10 minutes to walk outside Kamakura Station. Open to the outside world free of charge. The main scenic spots are Xiaoding Street (from the north-south road to the west of Ruogong Road, which stretches straight from Hegang Bali Palace, including local specialty food shops such as Nadou and crafts shops such as sickle warehouse sculpture, catering, etc.), Bird House of Yizhi (Shiming Shenbirdhouse), Duan Ge (a walkway tamped with earth, cherry trees and azaleas are planted on both sides of the road), Dance Hall (Fengna Dance Music and Lift). The place for the wedding before the gods, the palace (worshipping the eight gods and three gods: the emperor of gods, the queen of gods, etc.). There are many people praying in the main hall. The side hall shows several different types of sedan chairs. There is a larger lake outside the Bayu Palace, where many gulls and pigeons are gathered. The main body of the Palace is not small, and the building itself is not particularly prominent, but the natural scenery and historical relics as Kamakura Shogunate and Shangshu Qianxin are worth seeing and understanding by those who like history.