The clearest views occur between October and February, when cooler, drier air reduces haze. Early mornings on cloudless days offer the sharpest visibility, with Fuji typically appearing snow-capped above the horizon.
The beach is open for swimming during the official summer season from mid-July to late August, with lifeguards on duty. Outside this period, the beach is more commonly used by surfers, who visit year-round for its consistent Pacific swells.
Shichirigahama is approximately 4 kilometres west of Kamakura Station, about a 10-minute ride on the Enoden Line.
Public restrooms and outdoor showers are available near the shore. Several cafés and restaurants line National Route 134 directly behind the beach, most with ocean-facing seating. Facilities are reduced outside the summer season.
Yes. Enoshima Island is reachable in under 15 minutes on the Enoden Line. Kamakura's Great Buddha (Kotoku-in) is approximately 20 minutes away by train, making Shichirigahama a straightforward stop on a broader Kamakura itinerary.