Discover Enoshima Island’s charm with a private tour from Tokyo. Visit shrines, savor local treats, and explore stunning views effortlessly.
Discover Enoshima Island’s charm with a private tour from Tokyo. Visit shrines, savor local treats, and explore stunning views effortlessly.
- Enoshima Shrine - Located on Enoshima Island in Japan, Enoshima Shrine is a Shinto shrine primarily honoring Benzaiten, the goddess of music, fortune, and wealth. It consists of three separate shrines: Hetsumiya, Nakatsumiya, and Okutsumiya. Renowned for its rich history and the legend of Benzaiten and a dragon, it draws visitors seeking blessings…
- Enoshima Shrine - Located on Enoshima Island in Japan, Enoshima Shrine is a Shinto shrine primarily honoring Benzaiten, the goddess of music, fortune, and wealth. It consists of three separate shrines: Hetsumiya, Nakatsumiya, and Okutsumiya. Renowned for its rich history and the legend of Benzaiten and a dragon, it draws visitors seeking blessings and offers picturesque views.
- Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamisedori - Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamise Dori is a lively, historic shopping street on Enoshima Island that leads to Enoshima Shrine. It is filled with souvenir shops and restaurants serving local seafood and sweets, creating a vibrant atmosphere for visitors.
- Enoshima Samuel Cocking-en - The Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden is a historic botanical garden situated at the summit of Enoshima Island. Named after British merchant Samuel Cocking, who founded it in 1880 with a large greenhouse, the garden’s original greenhouse was destroyed, but its remnants remain. The garden showcases a blend of Japanese and Western plants, including rare subtropical species, and houses the Enoshima Sea Candle observation tower. It is particularly popular for its winter illuminations.
- Enoshima Sea Candle - The Enoshima Sea Candle is a notable observation tower and lighthouse within the Samuel Cocking Garden on Enoshima Island. Standing at 59.8 meters (about 200 feet) tall (and 119.6 meters above sea level), it provides 360-degree panoramic views of Sagami Bay, the surrounding coastline, and on clear days, even Mount Fuji to the west.
Completed in 2003 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Enoshima Electric Railway, it has become a modern emblem of Enoshima. It features both an indoor, glass-enclosed observation deck and an outdoor observation deck above it, accessible via a spiral staircase. Visitors can reach the top using either an elevator or a spiral staircase.
- Chigogafuchi Marine Plateau - Chigogafuchi Abyss is a scenic cliff area on the western side of Enoshima Island, near the Iwaya Caves. It is known for its striking rock formations shaped by the waves and is especially famous for its stunning sunset views. The name “Chigogafuchi” translates to “Child’s Abyss,” and it carries a poignant legend about a child (or several children) from a monastery in Kamakura who tragically leaped into the abyss.
It is a popular spot for photography and appreciating the island’s natural beauty, offering a stark contrast to the more bustling shrine and garden areas.
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Enoshima Island - The Shin-Enoshima Aquarium, situated on Katase Beach across from Enoshima Island, highlights marine life from Sagami Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Notable features include a massive tank with 8,000 sardines, a captivating Jellyfish Fantasy Hall, and popular dolphin and sea lion shows. It also includes deep-sea exhibits and focuses on conservation.
The Shin-Enoshima Aquarium (Enosui) is a well-loved, modern aquarium on Katase Beach, opposite Enoshima Island. It boasts a large Sagami Bay tank with thousands of sardines, a captivating Jellyfish Fantasy Hall, and dolphin and sea lion shows with views of Mount Fuji. It emphasizes local marine life, research, and conservation.

- English speaking driver
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- Tolls
- English speaking driver
- Parking
- Gas
- Tolls
- Meals
- Entrance fees
- Admission fees
- Entrance fees
- Admission fees
- Meals
- Entrance fees
- Admission fees
- Entrance fees
- Admission fees
Experience the tranquil allure of Enoshima Island without the hassle of public transportation. Our tour provides a smooth, comfortable, and exclusive trip straight from your Tokyo accommodation.
Select four attractions to explore!
Options include:
- Enoshima Shrine: Delve into the island’s spiritual core.
- Benzaiten Nakamise Dori: Taste local…
Experience the tranquil allure of Enoshima Island without the hassle of public transportation. Our tour provides a smooth, comfortable, and exclusive trip straight from your Tokyo accommodation.
Select four attractions to explore!
Options include:
- Enoshima Shrine: Delve into the island’s spiritual core.
- Benzaiten Nakamise Dori: Taste local treats and discover unique souvenirs on this bustling street.
- Enoshima Sea Candle & Samuel Cocking Garden: Revel in stunning panoramic views.
- Iwaya Caves & Chigogafuchi Abyss: Uncover mystical caves and striking ocean views.
- Shin-Enoshima Aquarium: Immerse yourself in the vibrant marine life of Sagami Bay.
This is an opportunity for a tailored, stress-free journey to one of Japan’s most captivating destinations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.