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Kamakura, Japan
Kamakura | Great Buddha of Kamakura & Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine & Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamise Street & Kamakura High School Day Tour | Departing from Tokyo
Japan Domestic Day Tour
Enoshima, Fujisawa, Japan
Kamakura, Japan
Product Code: JMVEAL
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Duration 1day(s)

Start your amazing Kamakura day trip! Ride the nostalgic Enoden train, visit Kamakura High School, and relive iconic scenes from famous Japanese anime filled with youthful energy. Stroll along the Shonan coast and enjoy the relaxing seaside atmosphere. Head to Enoshima, explore Enoshima Shrine, and make your wishes. Admire the solemn Great Buddha of Kamakura and visit Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. In just one day, you can experience beautiful scenery, nostalgia, culture, and romance all at once. Come and start your Kamakura adventure!

Useful Tips: When taking the Enoden train, there may be many passengers, so please stay close to your guide. Enoshima has slopes and stairs, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Summer UV rays can be strong, so please prepare sunscreen, a sun hat, and drinking water.

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The Highlight

Visit iconic anime scenes: Encounter famous locations from well-known Japanese animation Ride the nostalgic Enoden: Experience Kamakura’s slow-paced and romantic journey Embrace the Shonan beach: Enjoy relaxing seaside leisure time Explore ancient shrines: Pray at Enoshima Shrine and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine Admire the Great Buddha of Kamakura: Experience the solemn and sacred presence of a Japanese national treasure Enjoy diverse scenery: Appreciate mountains, sea, culture, and campus views all in one trip

The Experience

This is a one-day Kamakura journey that moves between history, coastline, and youthful memories. First, visit the symbol of the ancient capital—the Great Buddha of Kamakura. The bronze seated Amida Nyorai quietly rests within Kotoku-in Temple, and after more than 700 years of wind and rain, it still remains in nearly its original form. Unlike many later restored Buddha statues, the Great Buddha of Kamakura has largely preserved its original appearance, with a calm and reserved expression. Standing before it, you can feel the steady strength left behind by the samurai culture of the Kamakura period, naturally slowing your pace. Then walk to Hase Station and experience the iconic Enoden train 🚋. The train runs between residential streets and the coastline, with the blue sea of Shonan and the everyday scenery of Kamakura unfolding outside the window. This ride is not just transportation, but more like a movie scene carrying countless people’s imagination of Kamakura. A short stop in front of Kamakura High School is a must for many visitors. The classic anime location from Slam Dunk still keeps its familiar crossing and ocean view. Amid the ding-dong sound of the railway crossing bell, youthful memories seem to awaken softly 🏀. What people capture here is not just a photo, but also their own passionate younger self. Drive along the Shonan coast, where the sea breeze, the sound of the waves, and the distant skyline create an easy and relaxed rhythm. This is Kamakura at its freest, and the backdrop of countless stories. Next, head to Enoshima. From ancient legends to its role as a center of faith during the Edo period, this small island blends mythology, history, and island charm. Visit Enoshima Shrine and stroll along the island paths, where you can experience the faith in Benzaiten while also enjoying distant views of the Shonan coast, allowing your mind to relax naturally. Finally, arrive at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. As the spiritual core of the Kamakura shogunate, it is solemn and spacious, with beautiful scenery in every season. Then stroll along Komachi Street, tasting local snacks and choosing特色 souvenirs in the lively old street, bringing a gentle close to your Kamakura journey. One city, many emotions; Kamakura is always a place people slowly grow to love.

Guide Services

Languages Spoken by Guides

  • Mandarin Chinese
  • English
  • Japanese
  • Korean

Itinerary

  • 08:00Under the BEAMS sign at the Shin-Marunouchi Building in front of JR Tokyo Station
    Under the BEAMS sign at the Shin-Marunouchi Building in front of JR Tokyo Station
  • 08:30Shinjuku MODE Gakuen
    Shinjuku MODE Gakuen
  • 10:00Great Buddha of Kamakura (30-minute stop) A bronze seated statue of Amida Nyorai located within Kotoku-in Temple, a Jodo sect temple in the ancient capital of Kamakura, and also a symbol of Kamakura.
    Great Buddha of Kamakura (30-minute stop)
A bronze seated statue of Amida Nyorai located within Kotoku-in Temple, a Jodo sect temple in the ancient capital of Kamakura, and also a symbol of Kamakura.
  • 10:50Hase Station is an important stop on the Enoden railway line, full of nostalgic retro charm, and opens the door to a journey filled with old-fashioned atmosphere.
    Hase Station is an important stop on the Enoden railway line, full of nostalgic retro charm, and opens the door to a journey filled with old-fashioned atmosphere.
  • 11:00Kamakura High School (20-minute stop) Located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, it is the model for Ryonan High School in Slam Dunk
    Kamakura High School (20-minute stop)
Located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, it is the model for Ryonan High School in Slam Dunk
  • 11:50Enoshima (about 110 minutes) A charming island beside the Shonan coast, full of fantasy and romantic atmosphere
    Enoshima (about 110 minutes)
A charming island beside the Shonan coast, full of fantasy and romantic atmosphere
  • 14:20Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (70-minute stop) Its main deity is Hachiman, namely Emperor Ojin, worshipped in Japan as the god of war and martial protection, and also one of the earliest examples of Shinto-Buddhist syncretic worship
    Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (70-minute stop)
Its main deity is Hachiman, namely Emperor Ojin, worshipped in Japan as the god of war and martial protection, and also one of the earliest examples of Shinto-Buddhist syncretic worship

Price Details

Daytour
Guide
Personal expenses
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How to Use

  • Please present passport or ID on-site.

Purchase Notice

Children aged 0 - 17 must be accompanied by a paying adult Children aged 3 and above are charged the same price as adults Children aged 0 - 2 can join this activity free of charge, but will not be provided with a separate seat Seniors aged 70 and above must present a doctor’s permission certificate before participating in the activity Plan Name Kamakura & Enoshima Day Tour

Important Booking Information

【This tour allows free luggage. Please inform us of the number of luggage items in advance when booking.】 (1) Once the order is confirmed, the date cannot be changed arbitrarily. Any resulting loss shall be borne by the guest. (2) Please be sure to provide complete information when making a reservation (name + number of participants + phone number + WeChat ID + boarding location) to avoid errors that may affect the itinerary. (3) During the tour, please carry your passport and valuables with you and keep them safe at all times. In case of loss, theft, or damage, you will be responsible for it yourself. (4) Elderly travelers, guests with high blood pressure, heart disease, or other cardiovascular conditions, and pregnant women are advised to join the tour accompanied by family members. (5) This tour does not accept bookings from guests under 18 years old traveling alone. If booking is required, a guardian must join the tour together. (6) This tour is a fixed shared-ride itinerary. Guests joining this tour must comply with the stay time at each attraction and follow the arrangements of the driver-guide. (7) No refund will be given if the guest fails to participate in or leaves the tour midway due to personal reasons, lateness, or other such circumstances. Please take note. (8) If you leave the group on your own during the tour, it will be regarded as an invalid transaction, and no refund will be given. If this results in personal injury or property loss, the consequences shall be borne by yourself. (9) Arrival time at each stop may change depending on traffic conditions, weather, holidays, and crowd levels on the day. If the itinerary is delayed or canceled due to the above or other force majeure factors, your understanding is appreciated, and refunds may not be requested on this basis. (10) Please wear light clothing and shoes suitable for travel when joining this tour. (11) Please comply with local Japanese laws and regulations. Do not carry items prohibited by Japanese law, so as to avoid violating the law and affecting your own rights and interests. (12) During free time, please pay attention to your personal safety and belongings. If any accident or loss occurs due to failure to follow advice, you shall bear the consequences yourself.

If you wish to have a more flexible itinerary, please refer to our private charter tour service.

Cancellation Policy

Number of days prior to departure / Cancellation fee
  • Cancellation made at least 4 day(s) before departure date, Fully refundable (100% refund)
  • Cancel during 2 ~ 3 day(s) of departure, will charge 50%
  • Cancel during 0 ~ 1 day(s) of departure, Non-refundable (0% refund)

Location

Destination Info

Great Buddha of Kamakura
〒248-0016 4-2-28 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture

Meeting Point Info

Under the BEAMS sign at the Shin-Marunouchi Building in front of JR Tokyo Station
〒100-6590 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Marunouchi, 1 Chome−5−1 Shin-Marunouchi Building

Kamakura | Great Buddha of Kamakura & Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine & Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamise Street & Kamakura High School Day Tour | Departing from Tokyo

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