Embark on a full-day tour of Kamakura and Enoshima with a bilingual driver. Explore historic Yokohama, visit its famous Chinatown, and discover the temples and shrines of Kamakura.
Embark on a full-day tour of Kamakura and Enoshima with a bilingual driver. Explore historic Yokohama, visit its famous Chinatown, and discover the temples and shrines of Kamakura.
- Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a magnificent outdoor bronze statue of Amitābha, recognized as one of Japan’s most iconic symbols. It holds the status of a National Treasure and is among the twenty-two historic sites proposed for inclusion in Kamakura’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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- Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a magnificent outdoor bronze statue of Amitābha, recognized as one of Japan’s most iconic symbols. It holds the status of a National Treasure and is among the twenty-two historic sites proposed for inclusion in Kamakura’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - Tsurugaoka Hachimangū is the foremost Shinto shrine in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Positioned at the heart of Kamakura, both geographically and culturally, the city has largely developed around this shrine and its 1.8 km approach.
- Hase-dera Temple - Approximately 1300 years ago, two sculptors crafted two Kannon statues from a sacred tree. One of these statues was enshrined at Hasedera in Kamakura. Known as the “Eleven-headed Kannon,” it features eleven heads atop its own and stands 9.18 meters tall, making it one of Japan’s largest wooden Buddhist statues.
- Kamakura Goro Kamakura Komachi Street Honten - Komachi-dori is often bustling with activity. It is a popular spot for daytime TV shows to discover new noodle shops or great deals, which leads to increased visitor numbers and queues at popular new venues.
Annually, Komachi-dori attracts 18 million visitors. Thankfully, the street is pedestrianized during the day, allowing for easy movement. Only delivery and emergency vehicles are permitted access.
- Enoshima Benten Bridge - This bridge connects Enoshima Island to Katase Town in Fujisawa City and serves as the sole route to the island.
- Enoshima Beach - Enoshima is a small offshore island, approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) in circumference, located at the mouth of the Katase River, which flows into Sagami Bay in Kanagawa Prefecture. Administratively, Enoshima is part of Fujisawa City on the mainland and is connected to the Katase area by a 600-meter-long (2,000 ft) bridge.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- The Great Buddha of Kamagaya Admission fee
- The Great Buddha of Kamagaya Admission fee
Explore the historic cities of Yokohama and Kanagawa. Yokohama, Japan’s second-largest city, features the world’s largest Chinatown and was among the first ports to open to foreign trade in 1859 during Japan’s era of self-isolation. Discover this lively port city, rich in modern attractions and historical significance.
Kamakura, once referred to as the…
Explore the historic cities of Yokohama and Kanagawa. Yokohama, Japan’s second-largest city, features the world’s largest Chinatown and was among the first ports to open to foreign trade in 1859 during Japan’s era of self-isolation. Discover this lively port city, rich in modern attractions and historical significance.
Kamakura, once referred to as the “Kyoto of Eastern Japan,” is a must-see destination celebrated for its numerous temples, shrines, and historic landmarks. Delve into Japan’s cultural heritage and enjoy an intriguing journey through these iconic cities.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.