Kamakura Reservation for Calligraphy experience | Activity Japan
Please retry after changing the search criteria.- Age 6~Age 85
This plan is a plan that beginners and children can participate with peace of mind, as the instructor staff will accompany you and provide careful support. Reservations are closed at half the maximum capacity, so there is a generous number of customers, and the staff's support is also generous, so beginners and children can participate with peace of mind ♪ You can participate even if you do not have fishing equipment, so please rest assured. The plan includes a reel set, so you can participate empty-handed ♪ * Ice and cooler boxes after fishing are also provided free of charge! ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★ What is a shared boat? A shared boat is a system where you can easily participate alone and go out with various people. What is Gomoku fishing? Gomoku fishing is a fishing method that does not focus on one target fish, but rather expands the range of target fish. Since you do not focus on one target, you can catch various fish and you will not be shorn (not catching a single fish)!
- Age 0~Age 100
* The required time for a one-day charter is 10 hours (including driving time). * If the departure point is outside Tokyo, the driver's round-trip time will be deducted. For continuous charter trips of more than two days (if the return destination is outside Tokyo on the same day), the driver's accommodation fee of 10,000 yen per night will be borne by the customer to prevent the driver from becoming fatigued. * A day tour of popular Kamakura sightseeing spots in a comfortable chartered tourist hire car. You can freely choose the departure time according to your request, and you can freely customize the itinerary and sightseeing spots according to your request. * Tourist hire cars are available in vehicles suitable for 6 and 9 seats, and we also provide pick-up and drop-off services, so you can arrive at your destination safely and comfortably. All vehicles provided comply with Japanese law, and our drivers have more than 3 years of driving experience. * We provide services in multiple languages, including Japanese, Chinese, Cantonese, and English. * Kamakura Day Tour (Example) * * 9:00 - Departure (If the departure point is not Tokyo, the driver's round-trip time will be deducted.) The tourist hire car arrives at the location specified by the customer and is ready to depart. *10:30 -12:00 Kamakura, EnoshimaThe first destination is Enoshima, which is connected to the mainland by a 400-meter-long bridge and where the goddess of entertainment and bonds, Naked Benten, is enshrined. Perhaps because of this, it has become a popular beach resort, and couples come to play here, especially in the summer. *12:00 -13:30 Eat lunchIt is very nice to have lunch near Enoshima while looking at the sea*13:30 -14:30 Visit Kamakura High SchoolVisit Kamakura High School, "Slam Dunk"Shooting location: The intersection where Sakuragi Hanamichi and Haruko waved their hands was photographed from the Kamakura High School Station intersection. If you take a photo at the intersection, you will probably be in the same frame as the paper idol! *14:30 -15:30 Shopping and eating at Kodan-doriIf you want to experience this area in a unique way with its unique modern streetscape, we recommend renting a kimono, changing into it, and choosing a rental rickshaw to be pulled by a driver. *15:30 - 17:30 Wakayama Hachiman Shrine This beautiful shrine dedicated to Hachiman, the patron saint of samurai, has more than 800 years of history and is recognized as the soul of the city. *17:30 -19:00 Return journey (If the final destination is outside Tokyo, the driver's round trip time will be deducted.) Return journey to Tokyo
- Age 6~Age 75
Wouldn't you like to know the real Kamakura that the locals love, not the tourist-filled Kamakura? At NIHO Shared Living, you can discover the charms of Kamakura that are not listed in travel guides by dining with the diverse locals who live in Kamakura. While enjoying home cooking made with seasonal ingredients, you will discover a new side of Kamakura through friendly conversation, from hidden spots and shops that only locals know about, to the joys and hardships of living in Kamakura. Depending on the interests of the participants, we can invite Kamakura residents with various backgrounds, such as artists, local history buffs, and housewives who love cooking. For example, we will provide a place for interaction that suits your interests, such as "I'm interested in the Kamakura art scene" or "I want to know more about the history of the ancient capital." The charm of this experience is that it is a small group (maximum 8 people) and you can enjoy honest conversation in a relaxed atmosphere. You can also learn about Kamakura's ingredients and cooking methods through a simple cooking experience. ~Experience flow~ 18:30 Welcome time/self-introduction Toast with a seasonal welcome drink. Self-introduction time for the host, local participants, and guests. We will listen to your interests and questions and personalize the flow of the evening. 19:00 Food Culture Lecture/Cooking Experience A mini lecture on the nature and food culture of Kamakura. After an introduction to today's ingredients, you will experience finishing and plating a seasonal dish with locals. We will make various dishes according to the season, such as whitebait rice bowl and kenchinjiru. 19:30 Meal/Interaction Time A fun meal time around homemade dishes. We will talk freely about the life, history, and culture of Kamakura, explaining the origins of each dish. 20:30 Kamakura Information Sharing/Question Time Locals share hidden spots, souvenirs, and restaurant information recommended by locals. We will also give you personal advice tailored to your plans. 21:00 Commemorative photo/Farewell We will end the evening with seasonal tea and sweets. We will take a commemorative photo and see you off in a warm atmosphere. We will also give you a digital souvenir, the "Kamakura Living Guide."
- Age 1~Age 70
[08:00] Under the Beams sign in the Shin-Marunouchi Building in front of JR Tokyo Station (meeting place) [08:30] Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Shinjuku West Exit Branch (meeting place) [10:00] ▼ Kamakura Great Buddha (30 minutes) [10:50] ▼ Experience the Enoden at Hase Station (approximately 15-20 minutes walk to Hase Station) Included in the Enoden experience fee [11:00] ▼ Kamakura High School (20 minutes) [11:50] ▼ Enoshima (110 minutes) [14:30] ▼ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine / Komachi Street (70 minutes) [15:30] Depart for Tokyo City. (120 minutes) [17:30] We arrived at the meeting place and our day trip ended happily! Attractions that require ticket purchase ▼ Kamakura Great Buddha: 300 yen, 50 yen inside the Great Buddha First, we will visit the highlight of Kamakura, the Great Buddha. This magnificent bronze statue stands at 13.35m and is a symbol of Japan's rich Buddhist culture, the second tallest bronze Buddha in the country (own admission fee). Next, board the charming Enoden train, which is more than 100 years old. Passing through the sights and streets of Kamakura along the Shonan coast, explore the unique character and color of the place. Stop at Kamakura High School, experience the iconic railway crossings and paths, and stroll along the beach to soak up the sunshine while listening to the sound of the waves. If the weather is good, you may even be able to see Mount Fuji directly. Then, visit Enoshima Shrine, built by the imperial decree of Emperor Kinmei in 552. Admire the colorful eight-armed Benzaiten, the nationally designated cultural asset of the Eight-Treasure Turtle by Fujiwara Masahiro, and the bronze torii gate that is said to be the origin of Enoshima. Continue to Kamakura's Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to visit a shrine that embodies the spirit of Japan. See the magnificent torii gates, beautiful gardens and historical architecture that are symbols of samurai heritage and prosperity, and immerse yourself in traditional ceremonies and tranquil surroundings. Finally, stroll along Komachi-dori, a street that runs from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to Kamakura Station. Soak up the atmosphere of this bustling old street, a distinctive street in the heart of the ancient capital. This is a shared tour and participants come from all over the world.
- Age 1~Age 70
[08:00] Under the Beams sign in the Shin-Marunouchi Building in front of JR Tokyo Station (meeting place) [08:30] Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Shinjuku West Exit Branch (meeting place) [10:00] ▼ Kamakura Great Buddha (30 minutes) [10:50] ▼ Experience the Enoden at Hase Station (approximately 15-20 minutes walk to Hase Station) Included in the Enoden experience fee [11:00] ▼ Kamakura High School (20 minutes) [11:50] ▼ Enoshima (110 minutes) [14:30] ▼ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine / Komachi Street (70 minutes) [15:30] Depart for Tokyo City. (120 minutes) [17:30] We arrived at the meeting place and our day trip ended happily! Attractions that require ticket purchase ▼ Kamakura Great Buddha: 300 yen, 50 yen inside the Great Buddha First, we will visit the highlight of Kamakura, the Great Buddha. This magnificent bronze statue stands at 13.35m and is a symbol of Japan's rich Buddhist culture, the second tallest bronze Buddha in the country (own admission fee). Next, board the charming Enoden train, which is more than 100 years old. Passing through the sights and streets of Kamakura along the Shonan coast, explore the unique character and color of the place. Stop at Kamakura High School, experience the iconic railway crossings and paths, and stroll along the beach to soak up the sunshine while listening to the sound of the waves. If the weather is good, you may even be able to see Mount Fuji directly. Then, visit Enoshima Shrine, built by the imperial decree of Emperor Kinmei in 552. Admire the colorful eight-armed Benzaiten, the nationally designated cultural asset of the Eight-Treasure Turtle by Fujiwara Masahiro, and the bronze torii gate that is said to be the origin of Enoshima. Continue to Kamakura's Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to visit a shrine that embodies the spirit of Japan. See the magnificent torii gates, beautiful gardens and historical architecture that are symbols of samurai heritage and prosperity, and immerse yourself in traditional ceremonies and tranquil surroundings. Finally, stroll along Komachi-dori, a street that runs from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to Kamakura Station. Soak up the atmosphere of this bustling old street, a distinctive street in the heart of the ancient capital. This is a shared tour and participants come from all over the world.
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