Enoshima & Kamakura Highlights 1 Day Tour from Tokyo (+ Yokohama option)
Availability
- Enoshima + Kamakura + Yokohama: Tue/Thu/Sat
Minimum Pax
Confirmed
Ticket
Languages
- English
- Korean
Meet Location
- Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
- In front of Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku L Tower (near Shinjuku Station West Exit)
Included
- Round-trip transportation
- English/Korean-speaking tour guide
- Enoden train ticket
Excluded
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Admission fees for Kotokuin/Hasedera Temple (optional)
- Meals
- Traveler's insurance
- Other personal expenses
Enoshima & Kamakura Highlights 1 Day Tour from Tokyo (+ Yokohama option) Options
Enoshima & Kamakura Highlights - From Tokyo Station
Enoshima & Kamakura Highlights - From Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku L Tower
Enoshima + Kamakura + Yokohama Highlights - From Tokyo Station
Enoshima + Kamakura + Yokohama Highlights - From Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku L Tower
Overview
Discover Enoshima, Kamakura & Yokohama Coastal Highlights from Tokyo!
Enoshima, Kamakura, and Yokohama are among the most captivating coastal destinations near Tokyo, blending seaside scenery, centuries-old temples, and vibrant port-city culture. This guided day tour explores iconic landmarks, nostalgic train rides, and the filming locations of the anime Slam Dunk and the Netflix series Can This Love Be Translated? along the Shonan coastline, with the option to keep exploring Kamakura or extend the adventure to Yokohama. Ideal for travelers seeking a mix of history, pop culture, coastal landscapes, and easy day trips from Tokyo.
Why this tour?

▲ Enoshima Island
Enoshima is a charming island destination famous for ocean panoramas, seaside shrines, and a lively street filled with local snacks and souvenirs. Passing across the bridge to the island reveals breathtaking views of Sagami Bay and a relaxing coastal atmosphere. The island is also a popular filming location thanks to its romantic scenery and nostalgic seaside charm.

▲ Enoden Train Ride
The historic Enoden Line is one of Japan’s most beloved local railways, running between Kamakura and Fujisawa along the Shonan coastline. Retro green train cars travel past quiet neighborhoods, narrow streets, and dramatic ocean views. Riding this train offers a nostalgic glimpse into everyday coastal life in Japan.

▲ Kamakura Kokomae Station
Kamakura Kokomae crossing became internationally famous as the real-life setting of the classic anime Slam Dunk. The crossing sits right beside the ocean, where the Enoden train passes against a beautiful seaside backdrop. This iconic photo spot attracts anime fans and travelers looking to capture one of Japan’s most recognizable coastal scenes.
▲ Shichirigahama Station
Shichirigahama Station is a scenic seaside destination along the Shonan coastline, known for sweeping ocean views and a relaxed beach atmosphere. The sparkling shoreline and dramatic coastal scenery make it a favorite location for photography and romantic walks. The area is also recognized as a filming location featured in the Netflix series Can This Love Be Translated?.

▲ Gokurakuji Station
Gokurakuji Station is one of the most charming stops along the historic Enoden Line. Surrounded by greenery and quiet residential streets, the small wooden station captures the nostalgic atmosphere of Kamakura’s local railway culture. The peaceful setting makes it a hidden gem for visitors seeking authentic coastal town scenery.
▲ Hase Station
Hase Station serves as the gateway to one of Kamakura’s most historic temple districts. Located along the beloved Enoden Line, the station provides easy access to traditional streets, cultural landmarks, and scenic walking paths. The area blends coastal charm with the timeless atmosphere of Japan’s ancient capital.

▲ Kotokuin Temple (optional)
Kotokuin is home to the legendary Great Buddha of Kamakura, a monumental bronze statue standing over 13 meters tall. Dating back to the 13th century, the statue is one of Japan’s most important historical and cultural landmarks. The peaceful temple grounds create a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection and photography.
▲ Hasedera Temple (optional)
Hasedera Temple is a beautiful hillside temple famous for its serene gardens, historic wooden halls, and breathtaking views of Kamakura’s coastline. The temple houses an impressive statue of the Eleven-Headed Kannon, one of the tallest wooden Buddhist statues in Japan. Seasonal flowers and peaceful walking paths make this sacred site one of Kamakura’s most picturesque cultural landmarks.


▲ Komachi Street (optional)
Komachi Street is Kamakura’s lively shopping avenue, filled with local street food, sweets, and traditional souvenirs. Visitors can sample matcha desserts, fresh seafood snacks, and regional specialties while exploring charming boutique stores. The energetic atmosphere makes it one of the most enjoyable stops in Kamakura.

▲ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (optional)
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is the most important shrine in Kamakura and a symbol of the city’s samurai heritage. A grand approach lined with torii gates and seasonal flowers leads to the impressive main hall overlooking the city. The shrine offers a peaceful cultural experience and a deeper look into Kamakura’s historic past.

▲ Yokohama Chinatown (optional)
Yokohama Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in Japan and one of the biggest in the world. Colorful gates, vibrant streets, and hundreds of restaurants create an exciting cultural atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine, street snacks, and lively markets.

▲ Osanbashi Pier (optional)
Osanbashi Pier is one of Yokohama’s most iconic waterfront landmarks, known for its modern architecture and sweeping views of the harbor. The rooftop deck, often called the “Whale’s Back,” offers a spacious wooden promenade perfect for relaxing walks and panoramic city views. From here, visitors can admire Yokohama’s skyline, ocean breezes, and the vibrant atmosphere of this historic port city.

▲ Akarenga Park (optional)
Akarenga Park is a historic waterfront complex that blends early 20th-century architecture with modern shopping and dining. The beautifully preserved red brick buildings host boutiques, cafes, seasonal events, and scenic harbor views. Evening lights and the seaside promenade create one of Yokohama’s most romantic cityscapes.
Enoshima, Kamakura, and Yokohama are among the most captivating coastal destinations near Tokyo, blending seaside scenery, centuries-old temples, and vibrant port-city culture. This guided day tour explores iconic landmarks, nostalgic train rides, and the filming locations of the anime Slam Dunk and the Netflix series Can This Love Be Translated? along the Shonan coastline, with the option to keep exploring Kamakura or extend the adventure to Yokohama. Ideal for travelers seeking a mix of history, pop culture, coastal landscapes, and easy day trips from Tokyo.
Why this tour?
- Discover Enoshima and Kamakura’s scenic ocean views, sacred temples, and charming streets
- Enjoy a nostalgic Enoden train ride along Kamakura’s beautiful coastline
- Capture photos at the legendary Kamakura Kokomae crossing and Shonan coast featured on famous anime and series
- Continue exploring Kamakura through lively shopping streets and a historic shrine (optional)
- Extend journey to Yokohama for Chinatown, waterfront views, and culture (optional)

▲ Enoshima Island
Enoshima is a charming island destination famous for ocean panoramas, seaside shrines, and a lively street filled with local snacks and souvenirs. Passing across the bridge to the island reveals breathtaking views of Sagami Bay and a relaxing coastal atmosphere. The island is also a popular filming location thanks to its romantic scenery and nostalgic seaside charm.

▲ Enoden Train Ride
The historic Enoden Line is one of Japan’s most beloved local railways, running between Kamakura and Fujisawa along the Shonan coastline. Retro green train cars travel past quiet neighborhoods, narrow streets, and dramatic ocean views. Riding this train offers a nostalgic glimpse into everyday coastal life in Japan.

▲ Kamakura Kokomae Station
Kamakura Kokomae crossing became internationally famous as the real-life setting of the classic anime Slam Dunk. The crossing sits right beside the ocean, where the Enoden train passes against a beautiful seaside backdrop. This iconic photo spot attracts anime fans and travelers looking to capture one of Japan’s most recognizable coastal scenes.
▲ Shichirigahama Station
Shichirigahama Station is a scenic seaside destination along the Shonan coastline, known for sweeping ocean views and a relaxed beach atmosphere. The sparkling shoreline and dramatic coastal scenery make it a favorite location for photography and romantic walks. The area is also recognized as a filming location featured in the Netflix series Can This Love Be Translated?.

▲ Gokurakuji Station
Gokurakuji Station is one of the most charming stops along the historic Enoden Line. Surrounded by greenery and quiet residential streets, the small wooden station captures the nostalgic atmosphere of Kamakura’s local railway culture. The peaceful setting makes it a hidden gem for visitors seeking authentic coastal town scenery.
▲ Hase Station
Hase Station serves as the gateway to one of Kamakura’s most historic temple districts. Located along the beloved Enoden Line, the station provides easy access to traditional streets, cultural landmarks, and scenic walking paths. The area blends coastal charm with the timeless atmosphere of Japan’s ancient capital.

▲ Kotokuin Temple (optional)
Kotokuin is home to the legendary Great Buddha of Kamakura, a monumental bronze statue standing over 13 meters tall. Dating back to the 13th century, the statue is one of Japan’s most important historical and cultural landmarks. The peaceful temple grounds create a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection and photography.
▲ Hasedera Temple (optional)
Hasedera Temple is a beautiful hillside temple famous for its serene gardens, historic wooden halls, and breathtaking views of Kamakura’s coastline. The temple houses an impressive statue of the Eleven-Headed Kannon, one of the tallest wooden Buddhist statues in Japan. Seasonal flowers and peaceful walking paths make this sacred site one of Kamakura’s most picturesque cultural landmarks.


▲ Komachi Street (optional)
Komachi Street is Kamakura’s lively shopping avenue, filled with local street food, sweets, and traditional souvenirs. Visitors can sample matcha desserts, fresh seafood snacks, and regional specialties while exploring charming boutique stores. The energetic atmosphere makes it one of the most enjoyable stops in Kamakura.

▲ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (optional)
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is the most important shrine in Kamakura and a symbol of the city’s samurai heritage. A grand approach lined with torii gates and seasonal flowers leads to the impressive main hall overlooking the city. The shrine offers a peaceful cultural experience and a deeper look into Kamakura’s historic past.

▲ Yokohama Chinatown (optional)
Yokohama Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in Japan and one of the biggest in the world. Colorful gates, vibrant streets, and hundreds of restaurants create an exciting cultural atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine, street snacks, and lively markets.

▲ Osanbashi Pier (optional)
Osanbashi Pier is one of Yokohama’s most iconic waterfront landmarks, known for its modern architecture and sweeping views of the harbor. The rooftop deck, often called the “Whale’s Back,” offers a spacious wooden promenade perfect for relaxing walks and panoramic city views. From here, visitors can admire Yokohama’s skyline, ocean breezes, and the vibrant atmosphere of this historic port city.

▲ Akarenga Park (optional)
Akarenga Park is a historic waterfront complex that blends early 20th-century architecture with modern shopping and dining. The beautifully preserved red brick buildings host boutiques, cafes, seasonal events, and scenic harbor views. Evening lights and the seaside promenade create one of Yokohama’s most romantic cityscapes.
Price
| Price | Included | Included |
|---|---|---|
Adult (13 yrs~) Child (3~12 yrs) | - Round-trip transportation - English/Korean-speaking tour guide - Enoden train ticket |
- Children younger than 36 months old are free of charge and will share seats with their parents in the vehicle.
- Please inform us if you are bringing a baby stroller or a wheelchair by email at experience@trazy.com.
[Admission fees for Kotokuin/Hasedera Temple] (optional)
Admission fees for Kotokuin Temple and Hasedera Temple are NOT included in the tour price. Participants may choose to visit one of the temples or not visit any of them and instead enjoy free time in the surrounding area. The prices are as follows:
- Kotokuin Temple - 300 yen for adults (13 yrs~) / 150 yen for children (6~12 yrs), payable by cash only
- Hasedera Temple - 400 yen for adults (12 yrs~) / 200 yen for children (6~11 yrs), payable by cash or card
Itinerary
Enoshima & Kamakura Highlights (~Mar 13)
7:30am
Depart from Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
8:00am
Depart from Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku L Tower (near Shinjuku Station West Exit)
10:00am
Arrive at Enoshima Island
- Enjoy ocean panoramas and the local atmosphere
- Enjoy ocean panoramas and the local atmosphere
11:20am
Depart for Enoshima Station for Enoden train
11:40am
Arrive at Enoshima Station for Enoden train
- Ride the Enoden train and explore beautiful scenic spots
- Ride the Enoden train and explore beautiful scenic spots
11:45am
Arrive at Kamakura Kokomae Station & Shichirigahama Station
- Capture photos at the legendary crossing
- Experience breathtaking views of the Shonan coastline
- Capture photos at the legendary crossing
- Experience breathtaking views of the Shonan coastline
12:40pm
Depart for Gokurakuji Station & Hase Station
1:00pm
Arrive at Gokurakuji Station & Hase Station
- Stroll through greenery and nostalgic streets
- Discover the traditional district with cultural landmarks
- Stroll through greenery and nostalgic streets
- Discover the traditional district with cultural landmarks
1:40pm
Depart for Kotokuin Temple or Hasedera Temple
2:00pm
Arrive at Kotokuin Temple (optional)
- Witness the sacred Great Buddha statue
- Witness the sacred Great Buddha statue
or Hasedera Temple (optional)
- Watch traditional architecture and look over coastal scenery
- Watch traditional architecture and look over coastal scenery
or enjoy free time near one of the temples (optional)
2:40pm
Depart for Komachi Street
3:00pm
Arrive at Komachi Street
- Visit local food stalls and charming boutique stores
- Visit local food stalls and charming boutique stores
3:40pm
Arrive at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
- Feel the peaceful atmosphere with seasonal flowers
- Feel the peaceful atmosphere with seasonal flowers
4:30pm
Depart for Shinjuku Station
6:30pm
Arrive at Shinjuku Station
7:00pm
Arrive at Tokyo Station
- The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- Lunch is not included in the itinerary, giving participants free time near Enoshima Island or Hase Station, where many restaurants, cafes, and local food spots are available to enjoy at their own pace.
Enoshima + Kamakura + Yokohama Highlights (~Mar 14)
7:30am
Depart from Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
8:00am
Depart from Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku L Tower (near Shinjuku Station West Exit)
10:00am
Arrive at Enoshima Island
- Enjoy ocean panoramas and the local atmosphere
- Enjoy ocean panoramas and the local atmosphere
11:20am
Depart for Enoshima Station for Enoden train
11:40am
Arrive at Enoshima Station for Enoden train
- Ride the Enoden train and explore beautiful scenic spots
- Ride the Enoden train and explore beautiful scenic spots
11:45am
Arrive at Kamakura Kokomae Station & Shichirigahama Station
- Capture photos at the legendary crossing
- Experience breathtaking views of the Shonan coastline
- Capture photos at the legendary crossing
- Experience breathtaking views of the Shonan coastline
12:40pm
Depart for Gokurakuji Station & Hase Station
1:00pm
Arrive at Gokurakuji Station & Hase Station
- Stroll through greenery and nostalgic streets
- Discover the traditional district with cultural landmarks
- Stroll through greenery and nostalgic streets
- Discover the traditional district with cultural landmarks
1:40pm
Depart for Kotokuin Temple or Hasedera Temple
2:00pm
Arrive at Kotokuin Temple (optional)
- Witness the sacred Great Buddha statue
- Witness the sacred Great Buddha statue
or Hasedera Temple (optional)
- Watch traditional architecture and look over coastal scenery
- Watch traditional architecture and look over coastal scenery
or enjoy free time near one of the temples (optional)
2:40pm
Depart for Yokohama Chinatown, Osanbashi Pier, or Akarenga Park
3:40pm
Arrive at Yokohama Chinatown (optional)
- Walk along colorful streets with various shops and markets
- Walk along colorful streets with various shops and markets
or Osanbashi Pier (optional)
- Have a break on the iconic rooftop deck with seaside landscapes
- Have a break on the iconic rooftop deck with seaside landscapes
or Akarenga Park (optional)
- Feel the romantic atmosphere with historic red brick buildings and ocean views
- Feel the romantic atmosphere with historic red brick buildings and ocean views
5:00pm
Meet the guide at Nihon-odori Station
Depart for Shinjuku Station
6:30pm
Arrive at Shinjuku Station
7:00pm
Arrive at Tokyo Station
- The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- Lunch is not included in the itinerary, giving participants free time near Enoshima Island or Hase Station, where many restaurants, cafes, and local food spots are available to enjoy at their own pace.
Enoshima & Kamakura Highlights (Mar 16~)
7:00am
Depart from Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
7:30am
Depart from Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku L Tower (near Shinjuku Station West Exit)
9:30am
Arrive at Enoshima Island
- Enjoy ocean panoramas and the local atmosphere
- Enjoy ocean panoramas and the local atmosphere
11:00am
Depart for Enoshima Station for Enoden train
11:20am
Arrive at Enoshima Station for Enoden train
- Ride the Enoden train and explore beautiful scenic spots
- Ride the Enoden train and explore beautiful scenic spots
11:35am
Arrive at Kamakura Kokomae Station & Shichirigahama Station
- Capture photos at the legendary crossing
- Experience breathtaking views of the Shonan coastline
- Capture photos at the legendary crossing
- Experience breathtaking views of the Shonan coastline
12:10pm
Depart for Gokurakuji Station & Hase Station
12:20pm
Arrive at Gokurakuji Station & Hase Station
- Stroll through greenery and nostalgic streets
- Discover the traditional district with cultural landmarks
- Stroll through greenery and nostalgic streets
- Discover the traditional district with cultural landmarks
Arrive at Kotokuin Temple (optional)
- Witness the sacred Great Buddha statue
- Witness the sacred Great Buddha statue
or Hasedera Temple (optional)
- Watch traditional architecture and look over coastal scenery
- Watch traditional architecture and look over coastal scenery
or enjoy free time near one of the temples (optional)
1:50pm
Depart for Komachi Street
2:00pm
Arrive at Komachi Street
- Visit local food stalls and charming boutique stores
- Visit local food stalls and charming boutique stores
3:00pm
Depart for Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
3:05pm
Arrive at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
- Feel the peaceful atmosphere with seasonal flowers
- Feel the peaceful atmosphere with seasonal flowers
4:30pm
Depart for Shinjuku Station
6:30pm
Arrive at Shinjuku Station
7:00pm
Arrive at Tokyo Station
- The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- Lunch is not included in the itinerary, giving participants free time near Enoshima Island or Hase Station, where many restaurants, cafes, and local food spots are available to enjoy at their own pace.
Enoshima + Kamakura + Yokohama Highlights (Mar 17~)
7:00am
Depart from Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
7:30am
Depart from Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku L Tower (near Shinjuku Station West Exit)
9:30am
Arrive at Enoshima Island
- Enjoy ocean panoramas and the local atmosphere
- Enjoy ocean panoramas and the local atmosphere
11:00am
Depart for Enoshima Station for Enoden train
11:20am
Arrive at Enoshima Station for Enoden train
- Ride the Enoden train and explore beautiful scenic spots
- Ride the Enoden train and explore beautiful scenic spots
11:35am
Arrive at Kamakura Kokomae Station & Shichirigahama Station
- Capture photos at the legendary crossing
- Experience breathtaking views of the Shonan coastline
- Capture photos at the legendary crossing
- Experience breathtaking views of the Shonan coastline
12:10pm
Depart for Gokurakuji Station & Hase Station
12:20pm
Arrive at Gokurakuji Station & Hase Station
- Stroll through greenery and nostalgic streets
- Discover the traditional district with cultural landmarks
- Stroll through greenery and nostalgic streets
- Discover the traditional district with cultural landmarks
Arrive at Kotokuin Temple (optional)
- Witness the sacred Great Buddha statue
- Witness the sacred Great Buddha statue
or Hasedera Temple (optional)
- Watch traditional architecture and look over coastal scenery
- Watch traditional architecture and look over coastal scenery
or enjoy free time near one of the temples (optional)
1:50pm
Depart for Yokohama Chinatown, Osanbashi Pier, or Akarenga Park
2:40pm
Arrive at Yokohama Chinatown (optional)
- Walk along colorful streets with various shops and markets
- Walk along colorful streets with various shops and markets
or Osanbashi Pier (optional)
- Have a break on the iconic rooftop deck with seaside landscapes
- Have a break on the iconic rooftop deck with seaside landscapes
or Akarenga Park (optional)
- Feel the romantic atmosphere with historic red brick buildings and ocean views
- Feel the romantic atmosphere with historic red brick buildings and ocean views
5:00pm
Meet the guide at Nihon-odori Station
Depart for Shinjuku Station
6:30pm
Arrive at Shinjuku Station
7:00pm
Arrive at Tokyo Station
- The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- Lunch is not included in the itinerary, giving participants free time near Enoshima Island or Hase Station, where many restaurants, cafes, and local food spots are available to enjoy at their own pace.
How to book
- 1. Complete your booking.
- 2. Check your email.
- 3. Enjoy it.
Please keep in mind
- Please make sure you arrive at the meeting location at least 10 minutes before departure.
Cancellation policy
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
1 day before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 2 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
1 day before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 2 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
FAQ
Can I bring a baby stroller or a wheelchair on the tour?
Yes, you may bring a baby stroller or a wheelchair on the Enoshima & Kamakura highlights 1-day tour from Tokyo (+ Yokohama option). However, please make sure to inform us in advance by emailing at experience@trazy.com so we can prepare the appropriate space and assistance.
Is lunch included in the tour?
Lunch is not included in the Enoshima & Kamakura highlights 1-day tour from Tokyo (+ Yokohama option). Free time is provided for lunch at a restaurant near Enoshima Island or Hase Station, allowing participants to choose and enjoy a meal on their own.
Are admission fees included?
Admission fees are not included in the tour price. Participants can choose to visit Kotokuin Temple (300 yen for adults, 150 yen for children) or Hasedera Temple (400 yen for adults, 200 yen for children), or skip the temples and enjoy free time in the surrounding area. Children under 6 enter for free. Payments are cash only at Kotokuin Temple and cash or card at Hasedera Temple.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the Enoshima & Kamakura highlights 1-day tour from Tokyo (+ Yokohama option) is conducted in English. A Korean-speaking guide is also available for this tour.
Is the pick-up and drop-off service included?
Yes, pick-up and drop-off services are included, but locations differ. Pick-up is available at Tokyo Station and Starbucks Coffee – Shinjuku L Tower, while drop-off is available at Shinjuku Station and Tokyo Station.
Is it worth going to Enoshima Island?
Absolutely. Enoshima Island offers stunning coastal views, charming streets, and scenic spots perfect for photography. Visitors can enjoy local food, explore seaside shrines, and feel the romantic atmosphere featured in the Netflix series Can This Love Be Translated?.
Why is the Enoden train famous?
The Enoden Train is famous for its nostalgic charm and scenic coastal route. It passes through quiet seaside neighborhoods, historic stations, and iconic photo spots like the Slam Dunk crossing. Riding it provides a unique glimpse into Japan’s local railway culture.
What to see in Kamakura in one day?
Kamakura offers a mix of historic temples, vibrant shopping streets, and iconic landmarks. Highlights include a serene hillside temple, the Great Buddha, and bustling streets with street food and souvenirs. The city also features anime and pop culture locations, making it perfect for sightseeing in a single day.
What is Yokohama best known for?
Yokohama is best known as a sophisticated port city with a vibrant international atmosphere. Key highlights include its lively Chinatown, romantic waterfront views, and historic Red Brick Warehouse, offering dining, shopping, and scenic photo opportunities.
Destination
Enoshima Island
Address: 2-chōme-3-8 Enoshima, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0036, Japan
Kamakura Kokomae Station
Address: Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station, 1-chōme-1 Koshigoe, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0033, Japan
Shichirigahama Station
Address: Shichirigahama Station, 1-chōme-9 Shichirigahama, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0026, Japan
Gokurakuji Station
Address: Gokurakuji Station, 3-chōme-7 Gokurakuji, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0023, Japan
Hase Station
Address: Hase Station, 2-chōme-14 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan
Kotokuin Temple
Address: 4-chōme-2-28 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan
Hasedera Temple
Address: 3-chōme-11-2 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan
Komachi Street
Address: 1-chōme-6-通り Komachi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0005, Japan
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Address: 2-chōme-1-31 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0005, Japan
Enoshima Station
Address: Japan, 〒251-0035 Kanagawa, Fujisawa, Katasekaigan, 1-chōme−8 Enoshima Station, 藤沢市 片瀬海岸1-4-7
Yokohama Chinatown
Address: 143 Yamashitachō, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0023, Japan
Osanbashi Pier
Address: 1-chōme-1 Kaigandōri, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0002, Japan
Akarenga Park
Address: Akarenga Park, 1-chōme-1 Shinkō, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0001, Japan
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