Kamakura excursion from Tokyo

Kamakura, JP

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    guiding service

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    Admission fees
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    Lunch

Pickup

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Pickup Location
Aman Tokyo
APA Hotel Ginza Kyobashi
APA Hotel Ginza Takaracho
Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo
Center Hotel Tokyo
Courtyard Tokyo Station
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza Premier
HOSHINOYA Tokyo
Hotel Intergate Tokyo Kyobashi
HOTEL METROPOLITAN TOKYO MARUNOUCHI
Hotel Monterey Ginza
Hotel Monterey Lasoeur Ginza
Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
Hotel Sunroute Ginza
Kanda Station Hotel
karaksa hotel TOKYO STATION
Keio Presso Inn Otemachi
Keio Presso Inn Tokyo Station Yaesu
KOKO HOTEL Ginza 1-Chome
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
Marunouchi Hotel
Mercure Tokyo Ginza
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyobashi
Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier
Mitsui Garden Hotel Otemachi
MUJI HOTEL GINZA
Oakwood Premier Tokyo
Palace Hotel Tokyo
Pearl Hotel Yaesu
Remm Tokyo Kyobashi
Shangri-La Tokyo
Smile Hotel Nihonbashi Mitsukoshimae
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Kyobashi
Super Hotel Premier Tokyo Station Yaesu Chuo-guchi
The Peninsula Tokyo
The Tokyo Station Hotel
Tosei Hotel Cocone Kanda
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Eki Yaesu Kitaguchi
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Otemachi A1
Yaesu Terminal
The guide will meet you at your hotel's lobby.

What to expect

First we'll take JR train to Kamakura station. Then we'll take the local train to visit Kotokuin temple where there is the open air statue of the second largest Buddha. The guide will talk about the what happened to open air Buddha statue, and its history. And we can enter the inside of the statue.Then we'll walk to Hase temple where the largest wooden statue of eleven headed golden Kannon bodhisattva is displayed. The guide will lead you to the hill on the temple grounds to see the seasonal flowers and beautiful cost lines. Hase temple has beautiful compound with ponds where the carps swim and lovely tiny statues of bodhisattva. it's like the amusement park. Then take the local train to stroll the Komachi street for lunch or shopping. Lastly visit the historical Tsurugaoka Hachiman shrine which has old samurai history and ponds with lotus flowers. You can enjoy walking tour in the rich in nature Kamakura while hearing the history from the guide.
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Kamakura

First we'll take JR train to Kamakura station. Then we'll take the local train to visit Kotokuin temple where there is the open air statue of the second largest Buddha. The guide will talk about the what happened to open air Buddha statue, and its history. And we can enter the inside of the statue.Then we'll walk to Hase temple where the largest wooden statue of eleven headed golden Kannon bodhisattva is displayed. The guide will lead you to the hill on the temple grounds to see the seasonal flowers and beautiful cost lines. Hase temple has beautiful compound with ponds where the carps swim and lovely tiny statues of bodhisattva. it's like the amusement park. Then take the local train to stroll the Komachi street for lunch or shopping. Lastly visit the historical Tsurugaoka Hachiman shrine which has old samurai history and ponds with lotus flowers. You can enjoy walking tour in the rich in nature Kamakura while hearing the history from the guide.

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Hase-dera Temple Kannondo

Hasedera in Kamakura is a breathtaking Buddhist temple renowned for its stunning views of the sea, lush gardens, and rich history. Visitors are captivated by the serene atmosphere, perfect for reflection and relaxation. Explore the temple's fascinating architecture and immerse yourself in Japanese culture while enjoying the tranquility that surrounds this sacred site.

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Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura)

Nestled in the scenic town of Kamakura, Kotoku-in is home to the Great Buddha, a stunning bronze statue that stands as a symbol of peace and tranquility. Visitors can explore the serene temple grounds, experience traditional Japanese architecture, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of this historic site.

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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is a stunning Shinto shrine located in Kamakura, Japan, renowned for its beautiful architecture, serene gardens, and rich history. As one of the most significant spiritual sites in the region, it offers visitors a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage.

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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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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What our experts say

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    Try a local sweet at Komachi Street.
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    Visit during cherry blossom season.
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    Bring a camera for stunning views.
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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    Check train schedules for smooth travel.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Immerse yourself in a captivating journey with the Kamakura excursion from Tokyo, a delightful eight-hour adventure that whisks you away from the frenetic pace of Tokyo to the serene landscapes of Kamakura. Known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty, Kamakura is a city that was once the seat of samurai power in Japan. As travelers hop on the JR train and then a local train to their destination, they are greeted by a tapestry of breathtaking temples, lush gardens, and majestic coastal scenery. The excursion is not just about visiting historic sites; it’s a deep dive into the stories that shaped this ancient city. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, each step unveils the secrets of Kamakura's past and its vibrant present, making it a perfect escape for any traveler seeking a unique blend of culture and nature.

What to expect?

Participants can look forward to an enchanting walking tour filled with exploration and discovery. The day kicks off at the iconic Kotokuin Temple, home to the Great Buddha, an awe-inspiring open-air statue that has withstood the test of time. Here, guides share fascinating stories about its history and significance. The journey continues to Hase Temple, where the stunning eleven-headed Kannon Bodhisattva resides, surrounded by beautiful seasonal flowers and tranquil ponds. Expect to be mesmerized by the picturesque landscapes as you stroll along Komachi Street, where shopping and local delicacies await. Lastly, the day culminates at the historic Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine, where the echoes of samurai history linger. With every sight and sound, this excursion promises enriching experiences that connect travelers to the essence of Kamakura.

Who is this for?

The Kamakura excursion from Tokyo is designed for a wide range of adventurers, making it an appealing choice for anyone eager to explore Japan's cultural richness. Whether you are a history buff fascinated by samurai tales, a nature lover seeking peaceful retreats amidst lush gardens, or simply someone wishing to escape the city's hustle and bustle, this tour is tailored for you. It is perfect for solo travelers, couples, families, and even groups of friends who share a love for history and beautiful landscapes. Just keep in mind that a moderate level of physical fitness is required, so those who enjoy walking and exploring will find this experience particularly rewarding. This excursion invites everyone to discover the wonders of Kamakura, ensuring no one misses out on this incredible journey.

Why book this?

Booking the Kamakura excursion from Tokyo is not just about the sights; it’s about the stories, the connections, and the moments that will linger long after the tour is over. With a local guide who brings history to life, travelers will enjoy an immersive experience that standard tours simply cannot offer. The blend of culture, nature, and adventure makes this trip a unique opportunity to uncover a different side of Japan. Plus, stepping away from the crowded city streets allows for a refreshing change of pace that is truly rejuvenating. From the majestic Great Buddha to the serene beauty of Hase Temple, every stop is a highlight that enriches the journey. For those looking to deepen their understanding of Japan’s heritage while surrounded by stunning landscapes, this excursion is an absolute must.

Good to know

Before embarking on the Kamakura excursion, it's helpful to be aware of a few important details. The tour involves walking, so comfortable footwear is essential for navigating the beautiful yet occasionally uneven terrain. While lunch is not included, the vibrant Komachi Street offers a plethora of delicious options for a delightful meal or snack. Please be mindful that this excursion is not recommended for those with certain health conditions, including poor cardiovascular health or spinal injuries, as the tour requires a moderate level of physical fitness. Public transportation options are conveniently available, making it easy to reach the starting point. This excursion presents a wonderful opportunity to make lasting memories while discovering the historical and natural wonders of Kamakura.

Reviews

Feedback from those who have experienced the Kamakura excursion from Tokyo has been overwhelmingly positive. Travelers rave about the knowledgeable guides who share intriguing insights and tales about the temples and the city’s history, making every visit feel personal and engaging. Many have expressed how the tranquil beauty of Kamakura offers a perfect escape from the busy city life of Tokyo, allowing them to connect with nature and history simultaneously. Families appreciate the leisurely pace of the tour, which allows for exploration and relaxation, while solo travelers cherish the sense of community formed during the experience. Overall, the excursion has left participants feeling enriched and inspired, often leading them to recommend it to friends and fellow travelers. This journey not only showcases Kamakura's breathtaking sights but also fosters a deeper appreciation for Japan's cultural heritage.

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