Kamakura and Enoshima Day Tour from Shinjuku

Kamakura and Enoshima Day Tour from Shinjuku

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About This Tour in Tokyo

Embark on a breathtaking day tour from Tokyo that blends ancient culture, iconic sights, and seaside serenity! Start your journey from the heart of the city and head to the historic streets of Kamakura, where you’ll explore the majestic Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine and stroll along the vibrant Komachi-dori, lined with charming shops and street food. Discover the serene beauty of Hasedera Temple, famous as the "Temple of Flowers," then stand in awe before the legendary Great Buddha at Kotoku-in, an enduring symbol of Japan’s spiritual heritage. Finally, unwind with free time on Enoshima Island, where you can relax by the sea, savor local treats, or explore scenic viewpoints. This full-day adventure is the perfect blend of culture, history, and natural beauty — an unforgettable escape just outside Tokyo. Book now and experience Japan like never before!

Why Visit Tokyo?

Tokyo is a mesmerizing metropolis blending ancient traditions with cutting-edge technology. Explore historic temples, experience incredible food, and discover vibrant neighborhoods. Tokyo offers world-class cuisine, unique culture, and endless discovery.

Getting to Tokyo

The easiest way to reach Tokyo is by flying into Narita International Airport (NRT) or Haneda Airport (HND). The city has excellent public transportation systems, including trains, subways, and buses. Taxis are widely available, and the transportation infrastructure is efficient and reliable.

What's Included

  • Round-trip bus fare
  • Kotoku-in & Hasedera admission fee

What's Not Included

  • Personal Expense

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please be aware that, depending on the circumstances, Chinese and English guided tours may share the same bus.
  • Infants aged 0-3 can travel free of charge if they do not occupy a seat. However, a child fare will apply if they occupy a seat.
  • Please note that the arrival times for the tour and each attraction may vary due to weather and traffic conditions on the day.
  • There will be no refund for late comers

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Meeting and Pickup

Meeting Point

Address: Shinjuku Station West Exit, Shinjuku Post Office Mae Departure from Shinjuku Post Office: 8: 30 AM

End Point

At Enoshima

Address: Shinjuku Station West Exit, Shinjuku Post Office Mae Departure from Shinjuku Post Office: 8: 30 AM

Pickup Information

Pickup Option: All travelers must meet at start point

Itinerary

Tour Itinerary

08:30 — Departure from Shinjuku Post Office Travelers joining...

08:30 — Departure from Shinjuku Post Office Travelers joining from Shinjuku will hop on here before the full group heads toward Kamakura—Japan’s ancient samurai capital.

At Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine, travelers will step into... 2 hours

At Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine, travelers will step into the spiritual heart of Kamakura, a city rich in samurai history. This iconic Shinto shrine, originally established in 1063, is dedicated to Hachiman, the patron deity of warriors, and was later expanded by the famous shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo. As visitors approach, they’ll walk along the beautifully landscaped Dankazura, a cherry tree-lined path that bursts into vibrant pink during sakura season. On the grounds, travelers will find sacred lotus ponds, symbolic bridges, and the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures, which houses ancient artifacts and samurai-era relics. Visitors can take part in traditional rituals—ringing the bell, offering prayers, or purchasing omamori (good luck charms). With its peaceful atmosphere, historic depth, and cultural beauty, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu offers a serene and deeply memorable experience.

At Komachi-dori Street, travelers will dive into the... 2 hours

At Komachi-dori Street, travelers will dive into the lively, colorful soul of Kamakura. This bustling pedestrian street, located just outside Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine, is a favorite stop for both locals and tourists alike. Lined with charming traditional shops, modern boutiques, and irresistible food stalls, Komachi-dori is a paradise for souvenir hunters and foodies. Visitors can sample freshly made rice crackers, matcha-flavored sweets, handmade mochi, or even quirky treats like purple sweet potato soft-serve. Along the way, they’ll find craft shops selling local ceramics, yukata, and Japanese fans, as well as cozy cafes and tea houses perfect for a quick break. The atmosphere blends the old and the new—traditional architecture sits side-by-side with trendy spots, creating a uniquely Japanese vibe. Whether you're shopping for keepsakes, tasting regional flavors, or simply soaking in the energy, Komachi-dori offers a vibrant and fun cultural stroll through Kamakura's heart.

At Hasedera Temple, often called the “Temple of... 1 hour

At Hasedera Temple, often called the “Temple of Flowers,” travelers are greeted by breathtaking seasonal beauty and spiritual tranquility. Nestled on a hillside overlooking the sea, Hasedera is famed for its lush gardens, blooming hydrangeas in summer, and vibrant maple leaves in autumn. Visitors can stroll along peaceful stone paths lined with statues of Jizo, the guardian of children and travelers, or climb gently to a scenic observation deck offering panoramic views of Kamakura Bay. Inside the temple’s main hall, guests will marvel at the stunning 11-headed statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy—one of the largest wooden Buddhist statues in Japan. Travelers can also explore a tranquil cave shrine dedicated to Benzaiten, the goddess of music and wisdom, where stone carvings and candlelit paths create a mystical atmosphere. With its blend of nature, culture, and sacred serenity, Hasedera provides a deeply memorable and calming experience for all who visit.

At Kotoku-in Temple, travelers will encounter one of... 35 minutes

At Kotoku-in Temple, travelers will encounter one of Japan’s most iconic and awe-inspiring sights—the Great Buddha of Kamakura (Daibutsu). This majestic bronze statue of Amida Buddha stands at approximately 11.4 meters tall and weighs around 121 tons, making it the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan. Originally cast in the 13th century, the statue has withstood centuries of natural disasters, including earthquakes and tsunamis, and remains serenely seated under the open sky—a testament to both its craftsmanship and spiritual significance. Visitors can walk around the statue to appreciate its grandeur from every angle, and for a small fee, they can even step inside the hollow interior of the Great Buddha to observe its impressive structure from within. Surrounded by tranquil temple grounds and set against the peaceful backdrop of Kamakura’s wooded hills, the Great Buddha offers a moment of reflection, spiritual calm, and a powerful glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural heritage.

At Enoshima Island, travelers will enjoy free time... 4 hours

At Enoshima Island, travelers will enjoy free time by the sea in one of the Kanto region’s most beloved coastal getaways. This small yet scenic island is connected to the mainland by a bridge and offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, seaside charm, and cultural heritage. During their stay, visitors can stroll through vibrant shopping streets lined with souvenir shops and seafood eateries, savoring local delicacies like grilled shellfish and Enoshima’s famous shirasu (whitebait). Nature lovers can hike the lush walking trails that lead to scenic viewpoints with sweeping views of Sagami Bay, and on clear days, even Mt. Fuji in the distance. Travelers may choose to explore attractions such as the Enoshima Shrine, the Iwaya Caves, or relax at the Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden and Lighthouse Observation Deck, offering panoramic sea views.

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