Embark on an exclusive journey through Kamakura with our private charter tour!
Begin your adventure by meeting your knowledgeable guide at your hotel lobby, ready to personalize your experience.
Your first stop is the historic Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura, where you'll immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Next, enjoy some free time for a delicious lunch among the hundreds of options available in Kamakura. (lunch cost not included in the tour).
Continue your tour with a visit to the serene Hase-dera Temple, known for its beautiful garden and panoramic views.
Marvel at the iconic Great Buddha at Kōtoku-in Temple, a symbol of Kamakura's rich Buddhist heritage.
Afterward, enjoy a comfortable transfer to Enoshima, either by car or the nostalgic Enoden train, where you'll explore the island's scenic beauty and vibrant atmosphere. If the weather is nice you can enjoy the silhouette of Mount Fuji.
We will pick you up from all hotels in Tokyo 23 ward Yokohama city and Yokohama port.
Please inform pick up information (hotel name and address etc) during reservation.
Step back in time at Kamakura’s most important Shinto shrine, founded in 1063. As you walk up the majestic, cherry-tree-lined Dankazura approach (bloom period: end of March), you’ll feel the deep samurai history that shaped this ancient capital. The shrine is dedicated to Hachiman, the patron god of the samurai and the Minamoto clan. Explore the beautiful vermilion-lacquered buildings, stroll around the scenic Lotus Ponds, and learn about the fascinating rituals and festivals that still take place here today. It’s the perfect introduction to Kamakura's spiritual heritage.
Directly contrasting the serene atmosphere of the shrine, Komachi Street is a vibrant, bustling pedestrian avenue bursting with modern energy and traditional charm. This is your chance to dive into Kamakura's thriving food and shopping culture. Follow your guide through a labyrinth of boutique shops, local handicrafts, and endless street food stalls. From matcha ice cream and purple yam croquettes to traditional rice crackers (senbei), your senses will be delighted as you experience how locals shop, eat, and relax.
Around 1300 years ago, two sculptors carved two Kannon statues out of a sacred tree. One of them was enshrined here at Hasedera in Kamakura. It is commonly called “Eleven-headed Kannon” since it has eleven heads on top of its own head. It measures 9.18 meters tall and this makes it one of the largest wooden Buddhist statues in Japan. Hesedera temple resides on a mountain called “Kannon-zan”. The ground holds a large variety of flowers which bloom throughout the year welcoming visitors. Additionally, the scenic view from the observation platform on the upper ground is recognized as one of the most picturesque spots in Kamakura. (Quote: Hasedera temple HP)
No trip to Kamakura is complete without standing in awe before the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), the iconic monumental bronze statue of Amida Buddha. Casting a serene gaze over the temple grounds since 1252, this 11.3-meter(37,1 feet)-tall masterpiece has miraculously survived typhoons, earthquakes, and a devastating 15th-century tsunami that washed away the temple building that once housed it. Today, it stands open-air against the backdrop of the coastal hills, offering an unforgettable photo opportunity and a profound sense of peace.
A picturesque island known for its stunning views and quaint atmosphere. Explore the Enoshima Shrine and surrounding gardens, and take in the panoramic views of the coast from the island's observation decks. If the weather is nice you might be able to see the silhouette of Mount Fuji.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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