Kamakura and Enoshima Tour with Vehicle and Guide





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Embark on a captivating journey through Kamakura! Visit the iconic Great Buddha, wander the serene grounds of Hase-dera Temple, and explore the tranquil beauty of Hokokuji with its bamboo grove. Stroll through Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and indulge in local treats on vibrant Komachi Street. Conclude your adventure on Enoshima Island, soaking in stunning coastal views and rich culture. Book now for an unforgettable experience!
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This national treasure is a must-see, as the bronze statue sits at 11.3 meters tall and weighs over 12 tons. The Amitabha Buddha is visited by people from all over the world because it is one of the only statues of its kind to sit outside.
This breathtakingly old Japanese temple is home to one of the largest wooden statues in Japan of the Kan'non Bodhisattva, standing over 9 meters tall in the main hall. When you are done admiring the beauty of the temple, make your way around the lush grounds and admire all the flowers that summer has to offer.
Enoshima Island enshrines the Naked Goddess, the deity of entertainment and good match making. This may be one reason why it is considered home to a fun-loving beach community and the sightseeing couples visit.
Komachi-dori or Komachi Street is located close to Kamakura Station and has all the shopping you could hope for. This charming street is filled with small souvenir shops, gourmet restaurants, popular cafes, and tons of street food stands where you can grab an ice cream or croquette on the go! Once you are done shopping, the street ends at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine.
The city of Kamakura was built around Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, so it makes sense that it sits in the heart of the city and is considered a “power spot” filled with spiritual energy. If you walk around Kamakura, you are sure to see this magnificent Shinto shrine with bright red colors. The shrine celebrates the messenger of the Hachiman god, which is the pigeon, so it is sometimes colloquially called the “Hato Shrine” as “hato” means pigeon in Japanese.
Hokokuji Temple is best known for the beautiful, small bamboo grove found behind the temple's main hall, which lies thick with over 2000 dark green bamboo stalks. A few narrow pathways lead through the bamboo to a tea house where, for a small fee, you can sit and enjoy a cup of matcha tea while enjoying views into the bamboo grove. Also located behind the temple are a series of shallow caves carved into the hillsides, which are believed to hold the ashes of some of the later Ashikaga lords.
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For pick-up locations within the Tokyo 23 wards, please provide your specific location. If you're outside these areas, feel free to contact us for our pick-up service. The scheduled pick-up time is 8:00 or 8:30 AM, but please note that we may be up to 30 minutes late due to traffic. Let us know how we can assist you!
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
What a great tour! Our guide Taka is very knowledgeable with all things we asked throughout the tour. He arranged the tour effectively so that we don't waste our time for such a logically challenging tour to do with public transportation.