Explore Enoshima’s gourmet delights, visit Eshima Shrine, and adventure through ancient caves. Discover dragons’ legends and breathtaking views. Join the ultimate cultural tour!
Explore Enoshima’s gourmet delights, visit Eshima Shrine, and adventure through ancient caves. Discover dragons’ legends and breathtaking views. Join the ultimate cultural tour!
- Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamisedori - Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamise Dori is a historic shopping street that runs along the approach from the Enoshima Bodai no Torii, the entrance to Enoshima, to the vermilion torii of Ejima Shrine. The street is visited by many tourists throughout the year with an increasing number of stores that have remained unchanged…
- Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamisedori - Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamise Dori is a historic shopping street that runs along the approach from the Enoshima Bodai no Torii, the entrance to Enoshima, to the vermilion torii of Ejima Shrine. The street is visited by many tourists throughout the year with an increasing number of stores that have remained unchanged from the past, as well as new stores. Along the narrow, gently ascending road, 2.75 meters wide and unchanged since the Edo period, there are various stores selling famous shirasu rice bowls and seafood, Enoshima’s specialty, tako senbei (octopus crackers), manju (sweet buns), souvenir stores, and inns, always crowded with many tourists.
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- 2-chōme-3-8 Enoshima - Enoshima Shrine is located on Enoshima Island and is known for its long history and beautiful scenery. It was founded by Minamoto no Yoritomo in the Kamakura period (1185-1333) and is surrounded by the sea. There are various shrines and buildings within the precincts of the shrine, and the red torii gate is particularly impressive. Enoshima Shrine is also an important place to pray for safety at sea and good catches of fish, and attracts many worshippers.
- 2-chōme-5-25 Enoshima - The Miwayamichi Street is the approach to Enoshima. Located on the south side of Enoshima, it offers scenic views along the coast. Souvenir stores and restaurants line the street, where visitors can enjoy local specialties and fresh seafood. It is especially known as the approach to the Goiwaya, and is crowded with worshippers, many of whom have strong faith in Benzaiten (Sarasvati) enshrined in a rock pit.
- Tour guide
- Enoshima Iwaya Admission
- Enoshima Escalator Ride Tickets
- Tour guide
- Enoshima Iwaya Admission
- Enoshima Escalator Ride Tickets
- Shopping cost at each stores (it depends on the guest and store)
- Gratuities
- Shopping cost at each stores (it depends on the guest and store)
- Gratuities
Enoshima is often used as the setting for movies and various other productions, and is a popular spot visited by many tourists from Japan and abroad throughout the year.
Eshima Shrine is famous as the god of marriage, entertainment, music, and wisdom, and there are many gourmet foods and souvenirs to be had on the way there.
The Enoshima Iwaya, located…
Enoshima is often used as the setting for movies and various other productions, and is a popular spot visited by many tourists from Japan and abroad throughout the year.
Eshima Shrine is famous as the god of marriage, entertainment, music, and wisdom, and there are many gourmet foods and souvenirs to be had on the way there.
The Enoshima Iwaya, located in the southwest of the island, is a cave that was formed about 6,000 years ago by waves carving out rocks in the sea, and was shaped into its present form when an earthquake caused the entire island to rise!
Enoshima is also said to have been once inhabited by dragons, and you can see the image of dragons in various places, such as shrines and rock houses. You can even hold a candle and walk through the caves, which will make you feel as if you are actually on an adventure.
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.