Explore Kamakura’s rich history and serene beauty with a small group tour, led by local students. Discover ancient temples and tranquil bamboo groves.
Explore Kamakura’s rich history and serene beauty with a small group tour, led by local students. Discover ancient temples and tranquil bamboo groves.
- Hase-dera Temple - Nestled on a hillside in Kamakura, Hasedera Temple is celebrated for its stunning coastal views and the 11-headed Kannon statue, the goddess of mercy. This serene temple boasts meticulously landscaped gardens, vibrant seasonal flowers, and a tranquil cave adorned with Benzaiten statues. A visit to Hasedera provides a harmonious…
- Hase-dera Temple - Nestled on a hillside in Kamakura, Hasedera Temple is celebrated for its stunning coastal views and the 11-headed Kannon statue, the goddess of mercy. This serene temple boasts meticulously landscaped gardens, vibrant seasonal flowers, and a tranquil cave adorned with Benzaiten statues. A visit to Hasedera provides a harmonious blend of spirituality, history, and natural splendor.
- Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - Kōtoku-in Temple houses the iconic Great Buddha (Daibutsu) of Kamakura—an impressive bronze statue towering over 11 meters. Originating from the 13th century, this peaceful figure sits in the open air, embodying strength and serenity. Visitors can even explore inside the statue to view its internal structure. It’s an essential stop for those delving into Kamakura’s rich cultural legacy.
- Hokokuji Temple - Known as the “Bamboo Temple,” Hōkoku-ji Temple is a hidden treasure in Kamakura, famed for its captivating bamboo grove. This Zen temple offers a tranquil escape with its forest of towering bamboo and a delightful teahouse where guests can savor matcha while enjoying the peaceful ambiance. It’s an ideal destination for those in search of beauty, tranquility, and traditional Japanese charm.
- Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - Tsurugaoka Hachimangū is Kamakura’s most significant Shinto shrine, closely tied to the city’s samurai history. Established by Minamoto no Yoritomo, Japan’s first shogun, the shrine is centrally located in Kamakura and provides breathtaking views from its grand staircase. Surrounded by cherry blossoms, lotus ponds, and historical importance, it’s a must-visit for anyone interested in Kamakura’s cultural and spiritual heritage.

- Transportation Fee from Tokyo to Kamakura
- English-Speaking Guide
- Transportation Fee from Tokyo to Kamakura
- English-Speaking Guide
- Food and Drinks
- Food and Drinks
Kamakura, once the political center of medieval Japan, now provides a serene retreat from Tokyo, featuring its majestic Buddha, historic temples, and tranquil bamboo groves.
- Enjoy intimate group sizes (maximum of 8 guests) for a more personalized and leisurely experience.
- Experience a carefully planned itinerary that highlights Kamakura’s essential…
Kamakura, once the political center of medieval Japan, now provides a serene retreat from Tokyo, featuring its majestic Buddha, historic temples, and tranquil bamboo groves.
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Enjoy intimate group sizes (maximum of 8 guests) for a more personalized and leisurely experience.
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Experience a carefully planned itinerary that highlights Kamakura’s essential attractions—
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Guided by enthusiastic local students, ensuring a welcoming and interactive atmosphere.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.