Explore Kamakura’s iconic sites and enjoy the Enoden train ride on a captivating day tour from Tokyo. Discover history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Explore Kamakura’s iconic sites and enjoy the Enoden train ride on a captivating day tour from Tokyo. Discover history, culture, and scenic beauty.
- Kotoku-in - This bronze statue of Amitabha Tathagata at Kotoku-in stands 13.35 meters tall. Cast in 1252, it is a national treasure that has withstood tsunamis and typhoons, remaining outdoors since the late 15th century, symbolizing eternal compassion and tranquility.
- Hase Station - Hop on the nostalgic Enoden (Enoshima Electric Railway) at…
- Kotoku-in - This bronze statue of Amitabha Tathagata at Kotoku-in stands 13.35 meters tall. Cast in 1252, it is a national treasure that has withstood tsunamis and typhoons, remaining outdoors since the late 15th century, symbolizing eternal compassion and tranquility.
- Hase Station - Hop on the nostalgic Enoden (Enoshima Electric Railway) at Hase Station, which meanders through neighborhoods along the Shonan coast. With a history spanning a century, this charming tram not only connects Kamakura and Fujisawa but also serves as a moving observatory with scenic ocean and city views.
- Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station - Known as a legendary setting for “Slam Dunk,” this site features the iconic railway crossing where Hanamichi Sakuragi met Haruko. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Shonan coast and experience the youthful energy here (Please be respectful and avoid disrupting school activities).
- Enoshima - A small island in Sagami Bay, linked to the mainland by a long bridge. It combines natural beauty, ancient legends, and modern leisure, having been a popular resort since the Edo era. It offers views of Mt. Fuji and was the sailing venue for the Tokyo Olympics.
- Grand Torii of Enoshima Shrine - Dedicated to Benzaiten and the Three Goddesses of Munakata, this shrine includes the Hetsumiya, Nakatsumiya, and Okutsumiya. Climbing the steps allows for prayers for wealth and artistic success. With panoramic sea views, it has been a sacred site of faith and the arts since ancient times.
- Tsurugaoka Hachimangu - Moved to its current location by Minamoto no Yoritomo as the samurai clan’s guardian shrine. Walking through the vermillion torii and along the famous Dankazura approach, one can sense the spirit of bushido. It is a spiritual center of Kamakura and a renowned cherry blossom viewing spot.
- Kamakura Komachidori - A lively shopping street connecting Kamakura Station to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. It features over 200 shops, eateries, and souvenir stores along approximately 250 meters. It’s an ideal place to enjoy freshly baked senbei (rice crackers), find unique gifts, and experience the vibrant local atmosphere of Kamakura.

- Professional tour guide
- Enoden ride fee
- Professional driver
- Enoden experience
- Professional tour guide
- Enoden ride fee
- Professional driver
- Enoden experience
- Personal expenses
- Entrance Fees
- Lunch fee
- Personal expenses
- Entrance Fees
- Lunch fee
Kamakura Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Kamakura): A revered National Treasure of Japan. This impressive 13.35-meter-tall bronze statue, seated in tranquility, has withstood the test of time, gracefully exposed to the elements.
Kamakura High School: Known for its iconic railroad crossing, made famous by the anime Slam Dunk in its opening sequence. It is a…
Kamakura Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Kamakura): A revered National Treasure of Japan. This impressive 13.35-meter-tall bronze statue, seated in tranquility, has withstood the test of time, gracefully exposed to the elements.
Kamakura High School: Known for its iconic railroad crossing, made famous by the anime Slam Dunk in its opening sequence. It is a must-see destination for anime enthusiasts.
Enoshima: A picturesque island linked to the Shonan coast, offering shrines, a lighthouse, stunning ocean views, and friendly cats. It is particularly enchanting at sunset.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine: The protective shrine of the Kamakura shogunate and a historic hub of samurai devotion. The path leading to the shrine is adorned with delightful traditional shops and scenic views.
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