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From Tokyo: Kamakura and Enoshima 1-Day Bus Tour

From Tokyo: Kamakura and Enoshima 1-Day Bus Tour

Escape the fast-paced life of Tokyo with a day trip to Kamakura, Japan’s ancient capital and a historic center for the Samurai. This tour offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Begin your day at Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine, Kamakura’s most significant Shinto shrine. Enter through its grand torii gate and be welcomed by tranquil ponds and meticulously landscaped gardens, setting a serene tone for your visit. Take your time to enjoy the spiritual atmosphere of this sacred site. Next, immerse yourself in the local culture with a stroll down Komachi Street, a lively shopping avenue full of charm. Sample fresh seafood, savor traditional snacks, and browse unique souvenirs while soaking in the vibrant ambiance. Enjoy lunch at one of the many eateries along the street. Continue your journey to Hase-dera Temple, renowned for its impressive eleven-headed statue of Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy. Explore the temple’s peaceful grounds, featuring stunning gardens and tranquil ponds, offering a moment of calm and reflection. Then, visit Kotoku-in Temple to marvel at the Great Buddha of Kamakura. This monumental bronze statue, standing over 11 meters tall, is both a symbol of the city and a testament to Japanese craftsmanship. Wrap up your day with a visit to Enoshima, a picturesque island west of Kamakura. Discover its charming shrines, enjoy sweeping ocean views from various vantage points, and unwind in the serene surroundings, making it a perfect and scenic end to your day.

From Tokyo: Kamakura, Hachimangu Shrine & Enoshima Day Tour

From Tokyo: Kamakura, Hachimangu Shrine & Enoshima Day Tour

Escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo on a day trip to Kamakura where history, culture, mountains, and sea coexist. Visit the Great Buddha, ride the Enoden Electric Railway, explore Kamakura High School, and enjoy Enoshima/Enoshima Shrine and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine/Komachi Street. After a pickup from Tokyo, drive to Kamakura. First, discover Kamakura's must-see attraction, the Great Buddha. Standing at 13.35m, this majestic bronze statue embodies Japan's rich Buddhist culture and is the second tallest bronze Buddha in the country (tickets at your expense). Next, ride the cute little Enoden train that has been in operation for more than 100 years, passing by Kamakura's famous sights along the Shonan coast and a mosaic of colorful districts that boast their own seaside flavor. Head to Kamakura High School and experience the iconic railway crossing and road. Take a stroll on the beach, listen to the sound of the waves, and relax under the sun. If the weather is good, you can even see Mount Fuji directly. Continue to the Enoshima Shrine built in 552 upon the order of Emperor Kinmei. Admire the wooden colorful 8-armed seated Benzaiten statue, the Hizen country Fujiwara Masahirosakutachi, the Happo tortoise, the Enoshima origin, and the bronze torii – all nationally designated cultural properties. Then head to the Shinto shrine of Tsurugaoka Hachimangū in Kamakura to embrace Japan's spiritual essence. Explore a symbol of samurai heritage and prosperity with a look at majestic torii gates, beautiful gardens, and historic structures. Immerse yourself in traditional rituals and serene surroundings. Finally, walk down Komachi Street, a lively old street in Kamakura that stretches from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to Kamakura Station. Soak in the ambiance of this peculiar strip of modernity in the center of an ancient city.

Tokyo: Mt Fuji, Kamakura, Lake Ashi & Big Buddha Guided Tour

Tokyo: Mt Fuji, Kamakura, Lake Ashi & Big Buddha Guided Tour

Embark on an unforgettable adventure exploring Japan’s most breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures. Departing from Ginza Station, this guided tour promises a day filled with history, nature, and spectacular views. Begin your journey with a visit to the Great Buddha of Kotoku-in, a magnificent 13-meter bronze statue symbolizing the serenity of Japanese Buddhism. Take in its impressive presence and learn about its historical significance before continuing your adventure. Next, head to Hakone, where you’ll board the legendary Hakone Pirate Ship for a picturesque cruise on Lake Ashi. Enjoy the peaceful waters and, weather permitting, marvel at the majestic Mount Fuji reflecting on the lake’s surface. Discover the charming village of Oshino Hakkai, renowned for its crystal-clear ponds fed by the underground springs of Mount Fuji. Stroll through its traditional houses, take in the serene atmosphere, and indulge in an authentic Japanese meal while admiring the stunning surroundings. Continue to Oishi Park, a perfect spot to admire Mount Fuji with a breathtaking backdrop of seasonal flowers and the tranquil Lake Kawaguchi. Capture postcard-worthy photos and immerse yourself in Japan’s natural beauty. After a day of unforgettable experiences, relax on the return journey to Ginza Station, cherishing the memories of Japan’s cultural and scenic wonders. This itinerary offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and traditional charm, making for an incredible day of exploration!

1-Day Tour of Kamakura Buddha, Enoshima, shrine from Tokyo

1-Day Tour of Kamakura Buddha, Enoshima, shrine from Tokyo

Escape the vibrant pulse of Tokyo with an enriching day trip to Kamakura, where history, culture, mountains, and sea blend seamlessly. Begin your adventure by visiting the awe-inspiring Great Buddha, a monumental 13.35-meter bronze statue that stands as a testament to Japan's rich Buddhist legacy. Embark on a delightful ride aboard the Enoden Electric Railway, a charming train that has traversed Kamakura's scenic Shonan coast for over a century. Pass by picturesque districts and seaside vistas, including a stop at Kamakura High School to witness its famed railway crossing. Take leisurely strolls along the beach, basking in the soothing sounds of the waves and, weather permitting, catching glimpses of majestic Mount Fuji. Explore the historic Enoshima Shrine, originally established in 552 by Emperor Kinmei, featuring the vibrant 8-armed Benzaiten statue and other revered cultural artifacts. Continue your cultural journey at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, a significant Shinto sanctuary renowned for its majestic torii gates, serene gardens, and ancient structures steeped in samurai tradition. Conclude your day on Komachi Street, a lively thoroughfare that stretches from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to Kamakura Station. Immerse yourself in the vibrant blend of modernity amidst Kamakura's ancient charm, making memories that resonate with the spirit of Japan's cultural heritage.

Tokyo: Kamakura Private & Personalized Tour with Local Guide

Tokyo: Kamakura Private & Personalized Tour with Local Guide

Experience the best of Kamakura with expert guides who bring history, culture, and nature to life. Our tours offer something for everyone—from serene walking tours through ancient temples to immersive hikes with stunning views.

Tokyo: Kamakura & Enoshima Day Tour with Hotel Pickup

Tokyo: Kamakura & Enoshima Day Tour with Hotel Pickup

**This is a bilingual non-private tour. Your guide can speak basic English, and will not provide detail explaination in each attraction . Meet your driver at Tokyo Station, conveniently located for easy access by public transport, for a smooth start to your adventure. --- Enoshima Island --- Begin with a visit to Enoshima Island, known for its stunning coastal views and legendary tales. Discover the five-headed dragon myth and visit the iconic Enoshima Shrine, surrounded by beautiful gardens and serene landscapes. --- Kamakura High School --- Step into anime history at Kamakura High School, the setting for the famous "Slam Dunk" series. Capture photos at the iconic crossing, reliving nostalgic moments cherished by fans worldwide. --- Ride the Enoden Train --- Board the Enoden train, a scenic vintage railway offering panoramic views of Kamakura’s coastline. Enjoy the picturesque journey as the train takes you through charming local streets and seaside vistas. --- Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine --- Visit Kamakura’s most significant shrine, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Stroll through its well-kept grounds while exploring its historical and spiritual ties to Japan’s samurai past. --- Komachi Street --- Enjoy free time on lively Komachi Street, where you can shop for local souvenirs and savor traditional snacks. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling avenue. --- Great Buddha of Kamakura --- Conclude your day with a visit to the Great Buddha, a towering bronze statue standing 11.3 meters tall. Learn about its spiritual significance and enjoy the peaceful temple surroundings. --- Return to Tokyo --- Depart from Kamakura and return to Tokyo, arriving back at JR Tokyo Station by 6:00 PM. Guests with the pick-up and drop-off option will be chauffeured back to their hotels. **FAQ** Q: Is hotel pick-up and drop-off available for all locations in Tokyo? A: We will confirm your hotel’s pickup eligibility after booking. If outside our area, you’ll receive a 2,800 JPY refund and can meet us centrally. Q: How do I receive confirmation and details about my pick-up location? A: We’ll email pick-up details the night before your tour. Check your spam folder, and contact us if you don’t receive it. Q: Are entrance fees to the attractions included in the tour price? A: The tour includes the Enoden train fare; other admission fees are not included.

From Tokyo: Kamakura Full Day Tour with a Local Expert Guide

From Tokyo: Kamakura Full Day Tour with a Local Expert Guide

Discover the enchanting beauty of Kamakura, Japan, on a captivating historic tour that will transport you back in time. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and ancient traditions of this coastal gem as you explore iconic sites like the Great Buddha, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, and Zen temples surrounded by lush gardens. With knowledgeable guides, who live in the area they love, enjoy breathtaking scenery, and a taste of authentic Japanese cuisine, this tour promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of Japan's storied past. We can meet you at your hotel or in Kamakura - To maximise your time in Kamakura let us know if you want to start here!!

From Tokyo: Kamakura Private Customize Tour by Luxury Van

From Tokyo: Kamakura Private Customize Tour by Luxury Van

If you want to move around with your family or friends in private comfort, then my luxury car service will be the best choice for you. Compared with using public transportation, you can save physical strength and improve efficiency. For a better sightseeing experience. Kamakura used to be a center of politics in the 12th century. One of the representative sight-seeing spots is Big Image of Buddha in Kotoku-in temple. From there, you can travel almost all the famous temples . On the way to Hachiman shrine, you can enjoy shopping on KOMACHI street. While walking through the street, you can feel something different from the western culture. In this area, there are many valuable temples and shrines . You can also visit the small island located in the western part of Kamakura. There are many shrines on the island dedicated to Benten, the goddess of luck, wealth, music and knowledge. On a clear day, you can enjoy a stunning view of Mount Fuji! You can customize the itinerary of your tour or we can provide you with reference according to your preferences

Tokyo: 2-Day Mt. Fuji, Kamakura and Izu Hot Springs Tour

Tokyo: 2-Day Mt. Fuji, Kamakura and Izu Hot Springs Tour

Day 1: Tokyo to the Foothills of Mt. Fuji and Izu Morning: Ascend to Mt. Fuji's Wonders Our two-day journey begins with a trip to the symbolic peak of Japan, Mt. Fuji. From April 26 to November 30, we'll take you up to the fifth station of Mt. Fuji, where you can take in the majestic panoramas this iconic volcano offers. During the winter months from December 1 to April 25, we'll explore the Nishinomiya-yama Shinshu Park, a beautiful alternative with its own views and seasonal foliage. Afternoon: Lake Ashi and the Mystic Owakudani Next, we will delve into the Hakone region to experience the surreal landscape of Owakudani, known for its volcanic fumes and stunning vistas. Owakudani is a volcanic valley formed over 3000 years ago after the eruption of Mount Hakone, featuring active sulfur vents and hot springs. Here, you can purchase eggs boiled in the volcanically heated waters, which have shells turned black due to a chemical reaction with the spring water. Lake Ashi, formed by the volcanic eruption of Mount Hakone, is a caldera lake surrounded by mountains and known for its breathtaking scenery. Evening: Izu Shuzenji Onsen Retreat As the day winds down, we'll guide you to the Izu Shuzenji Onsen Hotel, where you can indulge in a traditional Japanese onsen experience, complete with a kaiseki dinner that highlights local flavors. Day 2: Izu's Natural Delights and Kamakura's Historic Charm Morning: Stroll Through Shuzenji Onsen Street Wake up to the sounds of nature and begin your day with a leisurely stroll through the Michelin two-starred Shuzenji Onsen Street, soaking in the atmosphere of old Japan. Afternoon: Discover Omuro and Enoshima Island We'll then head to the distinctive peak of Mt. Omuro, where you can enjoy a hike with breathtaking views (lunch is on your own). Afterward, we'll take a trip to Enoshima Island, known for its coastal beauty and the quaint Enoshima Sea Candle, offering a perfect spot for photos. Late Afternoon: The Romance of Kamakura Our final leg takes us to the romantic coastal town of Kamakura, where we'll ride the historic Enoden train (train fare included) and visit the famous Kamakura High School, made popular by anime and manga. This town is a treasure trove of ancient temples, serene Zen gardens, and a beautiful beach, providing the perfect end to our two-day escape. Return to Tokyo As the sun sets, we'll make our way back to Tokyo, leaving you with memories of Japan's natural beauty and historic charm that will last a lifetime.

Kamakura: Private Guided Walking Tour with Local Guide

Kamakura: Private Guided Walking Tour with Local Guide

Discover Kamakura’s historical sites, favorite local spots, and hidden gems on a private walking tour with nationally licensed guide. Choose from a 6 or 4-hour tour, whose itinerary can be customized to fit your interests. Located 1 hour from Tokyo, be introduced to some of the best spots, restaurants, and shops in Kamakura, which is home of the samurai and of great cultural importance to Japan. Visit and enter the interior of the huge Great Buddha statue, a symbol of great importance for Kamakura. Admire the is famous gardens of Hase-dera. During the rainy season (around June), 2500 colorful hydrangeas of 40 varieties bloom all at once to create a wondrous spectacle. Go to the Zeniarai Benten Shrine where legend says that when money is washed in the holy water of the shrine’s spring you will earn more money. Head to the Hokoku-ji Temple known for its splendid bamboo forest garden. Here, sample matcha tea while admiring the view of the forest.

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Great day trip experience. Our guide Koji was super kind and helpful and positive. Good option if you want reliable transportation to a few very interesting sites for free time with a little background given before each stop. We had a beautiful day and experience.

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Overall very well planned guided trip with key spots in kamakura covered, quite a lot of traffic however was a weekend with special Japan holiday so not unexpected

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Pretty straight forward self guided tour. Enough information to get you going, but enough latitude to choose your own adventure!

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lovely guide and driver. Both were very kind and courteous. Everything went on time. Guide very knowledgeable.

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peter was a fantastic guide, very knowledgeable and always ensured we were aware of the plans for the day