Location: 10-minute walk from Kamakura Station
Entrance Fee: Free
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is Kamakura’s most iconic Shinto shrine, located at the end of a long road leading straight to it. It is considered the cultural hub of Kamakura and is dedicated to samurai.
✔ Walk up the grand staircase for a panoramic view of Kamakura.
✔ See the beautiful torii gates and traditional architecture.
✔ Visit the lotus ponds, which are beautiful in summer.
✔ Explore the small museum showcasing samurai artifacts.
Location: The entrance is visible as you come out of Kamakura's East exit and leads up toward the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. It runs parallel to the main road leading to the shrine.
Komachi Street is a bustling shopping street filled with traditional snacks, souvenir shops, and street food.
✔ Try matcha ice cream, rice crackers, and sweet potato snacks.
✔ Shop for handmade souvenirs, wooden crafts, and kimono accessories.
✔ Visit small cafés and enjoy a traditional Japanese tea experience.
Location: 10-minute bus ride from Kamakura Station or a 30 minute stroll if you want to wander through Kamakura's idyllic streets.
Entrance Fee: 400 yen (additional fee for matcha tea)
Hokokuji Temple is known for its bamboo forest, offering a peaceful atmosphere that will transport you back in time.
✔ Walk through the bamboo grove, one of the most serene spots in Kamakura.
✔ Enjoy a traditional Japanese matcha tea in a tea house surrounded by bamboo.
✔ Visit the main temple hall, featuring beautiful Zen architecture.
After exploring, enjoy a delicious lunch at one of Kamakura’s many amazing restaurants.
Onari Yokocho Kamakura (Vegan Friendly)– Cosy restaurant serving sushi, curry, and ramen with plenty of vegan/vegetarian options.
Minemoto – Classic soba and tempura restaurant with great prices and even better portion sizes.
WITH Kamakura – Cafe and teishoku (Japanese set menu) restaurant located inside a stunning traditional steep roofed Japanese house.
Location: From Kamakura Station take a 10-minute train ride to Hase Station vie the Enoden Line, then a 5-minute walk.
Entrance Fee: 300 yen.
The Great Buddha of Kamakura (Daibutsu) is one of Japan’s most famous Buddha statues, standing over 13 meters tall and made of bronze.
✔ Admire the majestic outdoor Buddha.
✔ Enter inside the statue (for a small additional fee).
✔ Learn about the history of Buddhism in Kamakura.
Location: 8-minute walk from the Great Buddha
Entrance Fee: 400 yen
Hasedera Temple is known for its beautiful garden, panoramic views, and its famous eleven-headed statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy.
✔ Walk through the hydrangea garden (best in June).
✔ Enjoy the scenic viewpoint overlooking Kamakura’s coastline.
✔ Explore the small cave shrine dedicated to the gods, including Benzaiten, the goddess of feminine
Traveler’s Tip: The best photo spots are from the observation deck at the top of the temple!
After exploring, enjoy a relaxing café stop.
Paso by 27 - A cute cafe in a traditional Japanese building located a stones throw from the beach. If you want to cool down they also serve delicious kakigori (shaved ice).
Cafe Luonto - Tucked right next to Hase Station, you can watch the charming Enoden train pass by the window as you enjoy a Spanish style coffee and cake.
Location: 10-minute walk from Hase Station.
Yuigahama Beach is a beautiful coastal area, perfect for a relaxing afternoon walk.
✔ Walk along the shoreline and enjoy the ocean breeze.
✔ Watch local surfers riding the waves.
✔ If you visit during sunset, take in the stunning golden hour view.
Before heading back to Tokyo, enjoy a delicious dinner.
MOKICHI Kamakura - Located inside a former pump house, this restaurant fuses Italian and French cuisine with a Japanese flair. Try their delicious wood cooked pizza with fresh herbs from their own garden.
Luna Burger (Vegan Friendly) - Amazing burger joint close to Hase Station with chill vibes and amazing flavors.
WanderKitchen (Vegan-Friendly) - Cosy restaurant right by Kamakura station with delicious fresh dishes including vegan options.
Head back to Kamakura Station and take the train back to Tokyo.