List of Enoshima
- Age 6~Age 65
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00 / 15:00
This is "Villa Sacra", an artist guest house in Kamakura. Located 3 minutes walk from JR Kamakura West Exit, we are focusing on tea as well as accommodation business! A quiet moment spent in an old folk house built over 80 years ago. Would you like to enjoy single-origin tea carefully selected from all over the country by a Japanese tea instructor in a quaint Japanese-style room? A Japanese tea instructor from Kamakura's Japanese tea select shop ``CHABAKKA TEA PARKS'' will let you taste and compare 5 types of Japanese tea (3 types of Sencha and 2 types of Hojicha) carefully selected from all over the country. [Tea leaves you can try] Asatsuyu/Kagoshima, Tsuyuhikari/Saga, Saeakari/Kumamoto Gokou/Saitama, limited collaboration blend: Yabukita/Kyoto x brown rice/Saga
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:00 / 08:30
Escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo and experience the charm of history, culture, mountains and sea on a day trip to Kamakura. Start with a visit to 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 and 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, you will explore the unique atmosphere and color of the place. Stop at Kamakura High School, experience the iconic railway crossings and roads, and stroll along the beach to soak up the sunshine and listen 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 order of Emperor Kinmei in 552. See 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. Finally, head to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura 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 a tranquil environment. Finally, stroll along Komachi-dori, which runs from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to Kamakura Station. Enjoy the atmosphere of this bustling old street, a distinctive street in the heart of the ancient capital. ~Schedule for the day~8:00 JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit8:30 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Shinjuku West Exit Branch10:00 Kamakura Great Buddha10:50 Enoshima Train11:00 Kamakura High School11:50 Enoshima / Enoshima Shrine14:30 Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine / Komachi-dori15:30 Head home17:30 End of the schedule (JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Shinjuku West Exit)
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 07:30
Escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo and experience the charm of history, culture, mountains and sea on a day trip to Kamakura. Start with a visit to 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 and 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, you will explore the unique atmosphere and color of the place. Stop at Kamakura High School, experience the iconic railway crossings and roads, and stroll along the beach to soak up the sunshine and listen 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 order of Emperor Kinmei in 552. See 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. Finally, head to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura 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, which runs from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to Kamakura Station. Enjoy the atmosphere of this bustling old street, which stands out in the heart of the ancient city. ~Schedule of the day~ 7:00 Pick up from hotel in 12 wards of Tokyo (Pick up and drop off at hotel/private inn) 10:00 Kamakura Daibutsu 10:50 Enoshima train 11:00 Kamakura High School 11:50 Enoshima/Enoshima Shrine 14:30 Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine/Komachi-dori 15:30 Return 17:30 End of the schedule (Guests who are taking the course to pick up and drop off at a hotel/private inn should wait for the shuttle bus. When the shuttle bus arrives, it will take you back to your hotel/private inn and the tour will end.)
- Age 3~Age 69
- 1 Day or more
- 08:00 / 08:30
Hot arrangement-----Watch the fireworks up close on the Atami seaside fireworks viewing boat Fireworks display ~ A summer tradition, the Atami Summer Festival Slam Dunk's location, Kamakura High School Station Special gift - Enoshima Electric Railway experience
- Age 12~Age 100
- 1~2 hours /2~3 hours /3~4 hours /4~5 hours /5~6 hours /Over 6 hours on the day
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00
A kimono rental shop located 4 minutes on foot from Kamakura. Same price for all yukata! No matter which yukata you choose, there is no additional charge, so you can choose with confidence. You can explore the ancient capital Kamakura, Shonan, and Enoshima. We will keep your luggage until you leave, even if it is a large item such as a travel bag, except for valuables. Please enjoy a day in Kamakura in the yukata of your dreams.
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