Discover the beautiful Enoshima Beach and the historic city of Kamakura on a private tour from Tokyo. Just an hour away, escape the city's hustle and relax on Enoshima’s sandy shores, perfect for swimming or a scenic stroll.
This customizable tour blends Kamakura’s rich history and natural beauty. Visit Hasa-dera Temple, a stunning hillside retreat with breathtaking seasonal gardens. Marvel at the Great Buddha of Kotoku-in, a 13-meter bronze statue dating back to the 13th century. Explore Kencho-ji, Kamakura’s oldest Zen temple, surrounded by serene nature. Stop at Meigetsu-in Temple, famous for its hydrangeas and the "Window of Enlightenment." Visit Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, Kamakura’s most important Shinto shrine. Finally, experience the tranquility of Hokokuji Temple’s bamboo grove, where you can enjoy a traditional tea house setting.
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Hasa-dera Temple, known for its beautiful gardens and stunning hilltop views, is home to the 11-headed Kannon statue, one of the largest wooden statues in Japan. The temple is particularly famous for its seasonal beauty, featuring hydrangeas in summer and vibrant maple leaves in autumn, making it a picturesque and serene stop.
Kotoku-in is home to the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), a majestic 13.35-meter bronze statue dating back to the 13th century. Unlike most Buddha statues housed inside temples, this one sits in the open air, having withstood earthquakes and tsunamis. Visitors can even enter the hollow interior of the statue to observe its craftsmanship up close.
Kencho-ji is the oldest Zen temple in Kamakura, founded in 1253. This historic temple complex features impressive wooden gates, tranquil gardens, and a large Buddha hall, embodying the essence of Zen architecture. The temple’s Ten-en hiking trail offers scenic views of Kamakura and even glimpses of Mount Fuji on clear days.
Also known as the "Hydrangea Temple," Meigetsu-in is famous for its breathtaking hydrangea blooms in June. The temple’s circular window, called the "Window of Enlightenment," perfectly frames the surrounding garden, creating a mesmerizing view. The temple grounds also include a peaceful bamboo grove and a dry rock garden.
As the most important Shinto shrine in Kamakura, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is dedicated to Hachiman, the patron deity of samurai. The shrine sits at the heart of Kamakura, connected by a grand approach lined with cherry trees. The site is rich in history, with its towering main hall, vermillion torii gates, and seasonal festivals drawing visitors year-round.
Hokokuji Temple is best known for its serene bamboo forest, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. Visitors can stroll through the grove and enjoy a traditional matcha tea experience in a tea house overlooking the bamboo. The temple’s simplicity and natural beauty make it a perfect place for quiet reflection.
Enoshima Beach is the closest swimmable beach to Tokyo, offering a relaxing escape with soft sands, gentle waves, and stunning sunset views over the ocean. It is popular for water activities such as surfing, paddleboarding, and sunbathing. The beach area also features seaside cafés and restaurants, making it an ideal spot to unwind after exploring Kamakura’s cultural sites.
Yuigahama Beach is a popular coastal getaway in Kamakura, known for its wide sandy shoreline and great surfing conditions. It is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike to enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beachside dining. With its relaxed atmosphere and beautiful views, it is the perfect place to experience Kamakura’s coastal charm.
Important Info:
This is a Private Car Rental / Hire Service with additional services of pairing you with an English speaking driver-escort who can offer travel advice.
• Email Address: bookings@asokotrip.com
• WhatsApp (RECOMMENDED): +63956 902 5256
-Our tours operate rain or shine and will only be cancelled in the event of unsafe weather conditions, as determined by our team. Guests have the prerogative to cancel their tour up to 24 hours in advance, in accordance with our cancellation policy.
- Feel free to customize your itinerary to match your interests and preferences. You can communicate the customized itinerary via WhatsApp or Viator message option.
- This trip is for 10 hours duration (Applicable only for Tokyo pick ups & drop off) Any other area, operator may adjust the timings depends on how far the pick up and drop off from Kamakura area. Any additional time will be charged as overtime at 2,500JPY per 30 minutes, payable directly to the driver on the day of the trip
-The operator can only offer 1 child seat per group / vehicle
- Drop off location change is permitted, as long as it's in allowed areas, at no extra cost. Please let driver know on the day.
-This booking is applicable for pick-up / drop-off from Tokyo's 23 wards and Kamakura area only. Any other area will have an surcharge of JPY 5,000-20,000 to be paid before or on the day of the trip, depending on the location.
-PLEASE NOTE: The operator will contact guest via WhatsApp 1 day prior the trip (4-5PM JPST)
- Food and drinks are allowed in the car with the following conditions.
a. If vehicle is unusually dirty, there will be a cleaning fee charged.
b. No alcohol allowed in the car.
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