Fun Personalized Kamakura Walking Tour with a Local Guide

Kamakura, JP
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Included

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    Bottled water
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    Meet on foot at the station
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    Entrance fees for temples & shrines
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    Customizable Tour of Your Choice from "what to expect" list
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    Bilingual Native-English speaking local guide

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    Food & drink fees
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    Transportation fees (train, bus)

Meeting Point

Kita-Kamakura Station East Exit.

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Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247-0062 , Japan

End point

End Point

Kamakura Station East or West Exit

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1-15 Onarimachi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0012 , Japan

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What to expect

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Meeting Point

Kamakura Station East or West Exit

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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

A must-visit on any Kamakura tour, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is the town’s most important Shinto shrine. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and pathways, it’s dedicated to the patron deity of the samurai, Hachiman. With its stunning architecture and rich history, it’s the perfect spot to experience Kamakura’s spiritual and cultural heritage.

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Engaku-ji

Engaku-ji is one of Kamakura’s most iconic Zen temples, offering a peaceful escape with its beautiful grounds and historic architecture. Founded in the 13th century, it’s known for its serene atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding forested hills. A perfect stop for those looking to soak in the calming spirit of Kamakura’s rich Zen tradition.

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Hasedera Temple

Hasedera is a beautiful, hillside temple famous for its stunning views and the impressive 11-faced statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Surrounded by lush gardens and tranquil pathways, it’s a peaceful spot to take in Kamakura’s natural beauty and spiritual heritage. Don’t miss the breathtaking panoramic views of the town and coastline from the temple’s terraces!

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Kencho-ji

Kencho-ji is Kamakura’s oldest Zen temple, founded in 1253, and offers a serene escape with its beautiful grounds and traditional architecture. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and stunning mountain views, it’s a great place to experience Kamakura’s Zen culture. The temple’s impressive structures, including the large gate and tranquil gardens, make it a perfect spot for reflection and relaxation.

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Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura)

Home to the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura, Kotoku-in is a must-see destination. This giant bronze statue, standing at over 13 meters tall, is a symbol of peace and spirituality. Set in a peaceful outdoor setting, the temple offers a chance to admire this awe-inspiring figure up close and learn about its history. It’s a perfect spot to connect with Kamakura’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

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Yuigahama Beach

Yuigahama Beach is a charming coastal spot where you can enjoy the perfect blend of history and seaside relaxation. Just a short walk from Kamakura’s temples, it offers stunning views of the ocean and a peaceful atmosphere. In the summer, the beach comes alive with lively beach bars where you can sip a cold drink while enjoying the sunset. Whether you're strolling along the shore or chilling at a beach bar, it’s a great place to unwind and soak in Kamakura’s laid-back beach vibe.

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Sasuke Inari Shrine

*Popular Instagram Spot* Tucked away in a quiet part of Kamakura, Sasuke Inari Shrine is a hidden gem, known for its serene atmosphere and vibrant red torii gates. Dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice and prosperity, the shrine is a peaceful spot to explore and reflect. The path leading to the shrine is lined with hundreds of smaller torii gates, creating a beautiful and calming experience—perfect for a quiet stroll away from the crowds.

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Zeniarai Benten Ugafuku Shrine

Zeniarai Benten Shrine is a unique and tranquil spot in Kamakura, known for the tradition of "washing money" in its sacred spring water, which is believed to bring prosperity. The shrine is tucked away in a peaceful, forested area, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection. You can try washing your own money in the spring (let me know if you'd like to!), making it a fun and meaningful part of your visit. It’s a great place to experience both Kamakura's spiritual heritage and a bit of local tradition.

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Hasedera

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Komachi Street is the heart of Kamakura's vibrant shopping scene, lined with charming boutiques, local cafés, and traditional eateries. As you stroll down this lively street, you'll find everything from delicious local treats to unique souvenirs and handmade crafts. Don’t miss the chance to try Buddha-shaped sweets, a fun and tasty reminder of Kamakura's iconic Great Buddha! Whether you're looking for a snack, a gift, or just to enjoy the atmosphere, Komachi Street is a must-visit spot.

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Kamakura Hiking Trails

Kamakura is full of beautiful hiking trails that take you from one historic temple to another, offering stunning views of nature and the town. These trails range from peaceful forest paths to scenic routes that connect Kamakura’s iconic sites. As your guide, I have experience hiking here even with a baby, so I’ll make sure the pace is relaxed and enjoyable for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely walk or a more challenging trek, this is a unique way to explore Kamakura’s natural beauty and spiritual heritage.

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Hokoku-ji Temple

Hokokuji Temple, also known as the "Bamboo Temple," is a serene Zen Buddhist temple located in Kamakura, Japan. Established in the early 14th century, it is renowned for its stunning bamboo grove, where visitors can wander through towering green stalks, offering a peaceful escape. The temple's historical significance, combined with its tranquil natural surroundings, makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of culture, history, and beauty in Kamakura.

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Meigetsuin (Hydrangea Temple)

Meigetsu-in is a peaceful Zen temple famous for its stunning blue hydrangeas in June and its iconic round window, which beautifully frames the seasonal garden. With samurai history, mossy stone paths, and bamboo groves, it’s a must-visit for a tranquil escape. Visit early for a quieter experience and the perfect photo spot!

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Genjiyama Park

A peaceful park in Kamakura’s hills, perfect for a refreshing hike while visiting temples like Jochiji and Zeniarai Benten. Enjoy forest trails, seasonal flowers, and a historic Yoritomo statue along the way!

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Jochiji Temple

Tucked in the hills of Kita-Kamakura, Jochiji is a quiet Zen temple with lush greenery, mossy paths, and a cozy bamboo grove. It’s perfect for a peaceful stroll- plus, we can hike to Genjiyama Park right after!

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Kuzuharaoka Shrine

Tucked in the hills near Genjiyama Park, Kuzuharaoka Shrine is known for good luck in love and fresh starts. It’s a quiet, scenic stop along the hiking trail, perfect for a break while exploring Kamakura’s temples!

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End Point

We can take a walk on the beach together, or we can say goodbye, and you can keep exploring on your own!

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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What our experts say

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    Don't miss the Great Buddha nearby!
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    Try the matcha ice cream at Hato Sabure.
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    The Enoden train ride offers stunning views.
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    Consider visiting the beach after the tour.
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    Lunch at a local soba shop is a must!

More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a thrilling adventure with a local guide through the enchanting town of Kamakura on this Fun Personalized Kamakura Walking Tour. Experience the beauty of this historic town, discover hidden gems, visit temples, and enjoy stunning views all while riding the famous Enoden train.

What to expect?

During this personalized tour, travelers can anticipate a unique and immersive experience exploring Kamakura with a knowledgeable local guide. From must-see temples to hidden gems, the itinerary is customizable to cater to your preferences. Enjoy the convenience of having entrance fees covered and bottled water provided, ensuring a hassle-free and enjoyable day of exploration.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic and engaging experience in Kamakura. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or simply looking to soak in the local culture, this tour offers something for everyone. Solo travelers, couples, and small groups will all find value in this personalized and insightful journey through Kamakura.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Kamakura with a local guide who is passionate about sharing the town's treasures with visitors. From exploring hidden gems to enjoying a leisurely hike through the hills, this tour offers a unique perspective on Kamakura that you won't find in guidebooks. Plus, the opportunity to customize your itinerary ensures a truly personalized and memorable experience.

Good to know

Travelers should be prepared to cover transportation fees for the Enoden train and any additional food and drink expenses. The tour concludes with the option to continue exploring independently or enjoy a leisurely beach walk with the guide, offering flexibility to suit your schedule and preferences.

Reviews

Travelers rave about the personalized and engaging experience of this Kamakura walking tour. From the insightful guidance of the local guide to the flexibility of the itinerary, guests consistently praise the tour as a highlight of their trip. Don't miss the opportunity to discover Kamakura's hidden gems and iconic landmarks with a passionate and knowledgeable guide by your side.

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