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Once the political heart of medieval Japan, Kamakura today offers a peaceful escape from Tokyo with its towering Buddha, ancient temples, and quiet bamboo groves.
- Small group sizes (max 8 guests) for a more personal and relaxed experience.
- Thoughtfully curated itinerary that covers Kamakura’s must-sees—
- Led by passionate local students, creating a warm and engaging environment
If you book the Tokyo Station Departure Option, the transportation fee is included to Kamakura, but not back as we end off at Kamakura.
Please meet the guide here. Please arrive 5 minutes early so that we can ensure a smooth departure. At this lcoation, our guide will be holding a sign that says GuideMe Japan.
You will be able to choose whether or not you would like to stay in Kamakura or go back to Tokyo with the guide.
Hasedera Temple, perched on a hillside in Kamakura, is renowned for its breathtaking views of the coastline and its 11-headed statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. This tranquil temple features beautifully landscaped gardens, seasonal flowers, and a peaceful cave filled with statues of Benzaiten. A visit to Hasedera offers a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and natural beauty.
Kōtoku-in Temple is home to the iconic Great Buddha (Daibutsu) of Kamakura—an awe-inspiring bronze statue standing over 11 meters tall. Dating back to the 13th century, this serene figure sits peacefully in the open air, symbolizing strength and tranquility. Visitors can even step inside the statue to glimpse its interior construction. A must-see for anyone exploring Kamakura’s rich cultural heritage.
Hōkoku-ji Temple, often called the “Bamboo Temple,” is a hidden gem in Kamakura known for its enchanting bamboo grove. This Zen temple offers a peaceful retreat with its forest of towering bamboo stalks and a charming teahouse where visitors can enjoy matcha while taking in the serene atmosphere. It’s the perfect stop for those seeking beauty, calm, and a taste of traditional Japanese aesthetics.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangū is Kamakura’s most important Shinto shrine, deeply connected to the city's samurai heritage. Founded by Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first shogun of Japan, the shrine stands at the heart of Kamakura and offers striking views from its grand staircase. Surrounded by cherry blossoms, lotus ponds, and historical significance, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Kamakura’s cultural and spiritual roots.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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