Discover the charm of Kamakura alongside a passionate, native English and Japanese-speaking local who knows the area inside and out. Begin your day with a peaceful hike through Genjiyama, walking scenic forest trails and enjoying a quieter side of the city.
Midway through the tour, take a break and enjoy an authentic lunch at a locally owned restaurant run by Kamakura-born and raised locals—supporting the community while experiencing its true flavors.
After lunch, continue on to one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, the Great Buddha of Kamakura, where you’ll experience the history and beauty of this famous site up close.
End your day by relaxing at Yuigahama Beach, taking in the ocean views and laid-back surf town atmosphere.
This tour is flexible and can be customized to match your interests, pace, and preferences.
Kamakura Station East Gate
We can take a walk on the beach together, or we can say goodbye, and you can keep exploring on your own!
Tucked in the hills of Kita-Kamakura, Jochiji is a quiet Zen temple with lush greenery, mossy paths, and a cozy bamboo grove. It’s perfect for a peaceful stroll- plus, we can hike to Genjiyama Park right after!
Home to the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura, Kotoku-in is a must-see destination. This giant bronze statue, standing at over 13 meters tall, is a symbol of peace and spirituality. Set in a peaceful outdoor setting, the temple offers a chance to admire this awe-inspiring figure up close and learn about its history. It’s a perfect spot to connect with Kamakura’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
A peaceful park in Kamakura’s hills, perfect for a refreshing hike while visiting temples like Jochiji and Zeniarai Benten. Enjoy forest trails, seasonal flowers, and a historic Yoritomo statue along the way!
Tucked in the hills near Genjiyama Park, Kuzuharaoka Shrine is known for good luck in love and fresh starts. It’s a quiet, scenic stop along the hiking trail, perfect for a break while exploring Kamakura’s temples!
Zeniarai Benten Shrine is a unique and tranquil spot in Kamakura, known for the tradition of "washing money" in its sacred spring water, which is believed to bring prosperity. The shrine is tucked away in a peaceful, forested area, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection. You can try washing your own money in the spring (let me know if you'd like to!), making it a fun and meaningful part of your visit. It’s a great place to experience both Kamakura's spiritual heritage and a bit of local tradition.
*Popular Instagram Spot* Tucked away in a quiet part of Kamakura, Sasuke Inari Shrine is a hidden gem, known for its serene atmosphere and vibrant red torii gates. Dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice and prosperity, the shrine is a peaceful spot to explore and reflect. The path leading to the shrine is lined with hundreds of smaller torii gates, creating a beautiful and calming experience—perfect for a quiet stroll away from the crowds.
Hasedera is a beautiful, hillside temple famous for its stunning views and the impressive 11-faced statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Surrounded by lush gardens and tranquil pathways, it’s a peaceful spot to take in Kamakura’s natural beauty and spiritual heritage. Don’t miss the breathtaking panoramic views of the town and coastline from the temple’s terraces!
Yuigahama Beach is a charming coastal spot where you can enjoy the perfect blend of history and seaside relaxation. Just a short walk from Kamakura’s temples, it offers stunning views of the ocean and a peaceful atmosphere. In the summer, the beach comes alive with lively beach bars where you can sip a cold drink while enjoying the sunset. Whether you're strolling along the shore or chilling at a beach bar, it’s a great place to unwind and soak in Kamakura’s laid-back beach vibe.
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