Join a 2.5-hour guided tour of Kamakura, Japan’s first warrior capital. Visit the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, explore the lively Komachi Street, and enjoy a scenic Enoden tram ride to the Great Buddha of Kamakura. Discover Kamakura’s rich history, culture, and beautiful landscapes.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine has been a place of reverence for many warriors throughout Japanese history, including prominent samurai and military leaders. Its striking red gates and tranquil grounds are filled with historical significance, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of Kamakura. Nearby, Komachi Street is perfect for strolling, with vibrant shops, street food, and local treats.
Komachi Street is a bustling, narrow shopping street that captures the essence of Kamakura. Lined with a mix of traditional shops, modern boutiques, and street food vendors, it offers a delightful blend of history and local culture. From handcrafted souvenirs to delicious snacks, it’s the perfect place to explore, taste, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
The Enoden tram is a charming and scenic way to travel through Kamakura. This quaint green railway offers stunning views of the coastline, temples, and residential areas, making your journey between the major landmarks a picturesque experience.
The Great Buddha, a bronze statue built by Kamakura’s samurai, has endured over 800 years of history. Standing without a surrounding structure, it remains a powerful symbol of resilience and peace. A short walk from the Enoden station will bring you to this iconic statue, an enduring highlight of Kamakura.
In front of the east ticket gate of Kamakura Station. The guide will be holding the yellow sign.
Kamakura is a historic city known as the ancient capital of Japan, rich in Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, and traditional architecture. Its coastal location and scenic beauty make it a popular destination for both cultural and nature lovers.
A significant Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity Hachiman, known for its beautiful architecture and cultural significance.
Home to a massive bronze statue of Amida Buddha, one of Kamakura's most iconic landmarks.
A bustling street filled with traditional shops, restaurants, and souvenir stalls.
A beautiful temple complex with stunning ocean views and a history dating back to the 8th century.
A unique shrine where visitors can wash money for good fortune, located in a serene forested area.
A popular beach for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, offering beautiful ocean views.
A bowl of rice topped with fresh whitebait, a local delicacy.
Fish cakes with various shapes and flavors, often served as a snack or part of a larger meal.
A hearty vegetable and noodle soup, often made with local produce.
Traditional sweets made with matcha (green tea), a specialty of the region.
These periods offer the most pleasant weather and stunning natural scenery, attracting large crowds of tourists.
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Kamakura is a very safe destination with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kamakura Station
Kamakura Station Bus Terminal
The JR Yokosuka Line connects Kamakura to Tokyo and Yokohama, while the Enoden Line offers a scenic route along the coast.
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