A village dating back to Yoritomo's shogunate government in 1192, Kamakura lies amid wooded hills filled with Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Local university students offer free guided tours leaving from Kamakura station. Visit the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto god of war, patron deity of the shogun's family, and walk inside the Great Buddha.
Restaurants in Kamakura
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"Kamakura kimono komachi" is rental kimono shop. You can stop by our shop, change the cloth and walk around kamakura area to explore new world.
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The wooded hills of Kamakura contain numerous hiking trails, many of which connect the various temples.
This 3 km wooded trail connects Kita-Kamakura with the Daibutsu and passes several small, quiet temples and shrines. The path starts at pretty Jochi-Ji. It takes about 1 hour to do the trail.
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Kamakura sightseeing by rental bike. When on foot, there's not enough time to see everything. Even cars suffer from traffic jams and parking problems. If you rent a mountain bike, you will not have such anxieties. Enjoy seeing Kamakura with a rental mountain bike. We also offer 1night-2days and more rental periods. Please check the homepage for details.
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Tour in Kamakura with vegan food - Discover Japanese lucky charms and taste Japanese vegetables/desserts with us :) Meet at the station (or your hotel) then walk in this ancient capital to see, hear and touch Shinto & Buddhist talismans for a great job, safe travel, dreams coming true... Explaining in English, our certified guide will surely change your understanding of Japanese life and thinking!
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Very tranquil. Great day trip with family. Walkable and close to good food. Shrines are nearby. Bus transportation will drop you off in front of the park where Buddha is located.
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