Gohonzon Kamakura is a professional Japanese football club appearing in the Blue Lock manga. The team surfaces largely through the transfer market, extending a modest recruitment offer to a Blue Lock player during the Neo Egoist League.
Gohonzon Kamakura is a professional football club based in Japan within the Blue Lock manga. Unlike many of the teams in the series, it is not patterned after any actual real-world club.
The club enters the narrative through its interest in emerging talent. In the final round of the Neo Egoist League, Gohonzon Kamakura placed a 3 million yen bid for Gurimu Igarashi, marking its notable involvement in the story's transfer activity.

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Gohonzon Kamakura is a professional Japanese football club appearing in the Blue Lock manga. It surfaces mainly through the transfer market rather than on-field competition.
No, Gohonzon Kamakura is not patterned after any actual real-world club, unlike many of the other teams in Blue Lock.
Gohonzon Kamakura enters the narrative through its interest in emerging talent, placing a bid for a player during the Neo Egoist League's final round.
In the final round of the Neo Egoist League, Gohonzon Kamakura placed a 3 million yen bid for Gurimu Igarashi.
Gurimu Igarashi is the only player linked to Gohonzon Kamakura, appearing as the focus of the club's recruitment bid. No other roster details are given.
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