Experience Japan's most famous temples and shrines, including Kotokuin (Great Buddha) in Kamakura, on a 5-hour walking tour. Includes a delicious lunch at our restaurant.
Knowledgeable local guides will lead you through the rich history behind such sights as the serene Sasuke Inari Shrine and the Zenarai Benzaiten Shrine. In addition, you will be awed by the 14-meter-high Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Kamakura) at Kotokuin Temple. The statue was built in the 13th century. A delicious lunch at La Terrasse Zen will give you a taste of traditional flavors in a peaceful atmosphere and give you time to recharge before the next part of your adventure. The tour continues at the serene Eishoji Temple, where you will get a unique perspective on Kamakura's cultural heritage. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
At Yuigahama Beach, you can end the tour in a relaxed manner, enjoying the beautiful seaside as much as you like.
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Sasuke Inari Shrine is about a 20-minute walk from Kamakura Station. During our visit, you'll explore this Shinto shrine, which is dedicated to the fox.
Zeniarai Benten Shrine is a popular shrine in Kamakura, which people visit to wash their money (zeniarai means "coin washing"). It is said that money washed in the shrine's spring, will double.
Visit to Kotoku-in Temple and exploration of the bronze statue of Amitabha Buddha, commonly known as the Great Buddha of Kamakura.
Our special "bento" lunch with Japanese tea will be served at our restaurant La Terrasse Zen. If you have dietary requirements, please indicate it to the Special Requirements at the time of booking.
Eisyo-ji Temple is the only nunnery in Kamakura. We will visit the temple and take a pleasant walk through the serene bamboo forest.
Our Jean's KAMAKURA GUIDED TOURS desk is located 1 minute walking distance from the Kamakura JR station West Exit. Right at the West Exit please turn right, walk 10 meters, then again turn right at the very first narrow street. Walk along for 30 meters to arrive to Hotel new kamakura.
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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A small island known for its scenic views, shrines, and caves, offering a mix of nature and culture.
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