Explore Kamakura’s historic temples and gardens, savor seasonal blooms, and enjoy coastal views on a guided walking tour from Tokyo.
Explore Kamakura’s historic temples and gardens, savor seasonal blooms, and enjoy coastal views on a guided walking tour from Tokyo.
- Kamakura - Begin the journey by taking the JR train to Kamakura station. From there, board the local train to visit Kotokuin Temple, home to the open-air statue of the second-largest Buddha. The guide will share the fascinating history of the open-air Buddha statue, and visitors can explore the interior of the statue. Next, walk to Hase Temple,…
- Kamakura - Begin the journey by taking the JR train to Kamakura station. From there, board the local train to visit Kotokuin Temple, home to the open-air statue of the second-largest Buddha. The guide will share the fascinating history of the open-air Buddha statue, and visitors can explore the interior of the statue. Next, walk to Hase Temple, which houses the largest wooden statue of the eleven-headed golden Kannon Bodhisattva. The guide will lead the way to the hill on the temple grounds, offering views of seasonal flowers and stunning coastlines. Hase Temple boasts a beautiful compound with ponds where carps swim and charming tiny statues of Bodhisattva, creating an amusement park-like atmosphere. Afterward, take the local train to Komachi Street for lunch or shopping. Finally, visit the historic Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine, rich with samurai history and featuring ponds adorned with lotus flowers. Enjoy a walking tour through the nature-rich Kamakura while learning about its history from the guide.

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Experience a walking tour through the historical temples and gardens of Kamakura, where you can admire seasonal flowers and stunning coastal views. This city, abundant in natural beauty, offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo. Kamakura is notable for being the birthplace of samurai politics in the 12th century, thriving for…
Experience a walking tour through the historical temples and gardens of Kamakura, where you can admire seasonal flowers and stunning coastal views. This city, abundant in natural beauty, offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo. Kamakura is notable for being the birthplace of samurai politics in the 12th century, thriving for approximately 140 years. With mountains on three sides and the sea on the fourth, Kamakura was strategically chosen as the de facto capital due to its natural defenses. The guide will share fascinating historical insights while exploring the nature-rich and historically significant Kamakura.
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.