Step away from Tokyo’s rush and discover the serene charm of Kamakura and Enoshima on a private full-day tour. Your English-speaking driver will pick you up from your hotel and guide you through sacred shrines, ancient temples, and scenic coastal views. Begin at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine, Kamakura’s grand Shinto landmark surrounded by ponds and torii gates reflecting its samurai heritage. Then, visit Kōtoku-in, home to the Great Buddha—an awe-inspiring 13-meter bronze statue that has stood in quiet grace for centuries. Continue to Hasedera Temple, known for its statue of Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy, and panoramic views of Kamakura’s coastline. Finally, cross to Enoshima Island, where shrines, sea caves, ocean vistas, and local street food create a perfect coastal retreat. After a day of spiritual and seaside beauty, relax as your driver takes you back to Tokyo in comfort.
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Kamakura’s most important Shinto shrine, founded in the 11th century, welcomes visitors with a grand torii-lined approach and tranquil ponds. It beautifully reflects the legacy of the samurai era.
Kōtoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura/Daibutsu.
Home to the iconic 13-meter bronze Great Buddha, this open-air statue has watched over Kamakura since the 13th century. Its calm expression and majestic presence make it one of Japan’s most photographed cultural landmarks.
Famous for its stunning wooden statue of Kannon and beautifully landscaped hillside gardens, Hasedera offers sweeping views of Kamakura Bay. The temple grounds also include peaceful walking paths, ponds, and charming caves.
A picturesque coastal island connected by bridge, Enoshima offers stunning ocean views, lively food stalls, shrines, and the Sea Candle lighthouse observation tower. It’s a perfect place to wander, enjoy fresh seafood, and soak in a relaxing seaside atmosphere.
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Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in Japan and the second tallest freestanding structure in the world. It offers breathtaking views of the city.
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