Discover Kamakura’s hidden gems on a private hiking tour. Explore shrines, statues, and the Great Buddha. Experience the unique coin-washing ritual.
Discover Kamakura’s hidden gems on a private hiking tour. Explore shrines, statues, and the Great Buddha. Experience the unique coin-washing ritual.
Engaku-ji Temple - Engakuji Temple, or Engaku-ji, is a notable Zen Buddhist temple situated in Kamakura, Japan. Founded in 1282 by Hojo Tokimune, a shogunate regent, it serves as a memorial for those who perished during the Mongol invasions of Japan. The temple belongs to the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism and is one of the Kamakura Five Great Zen…
Engaku-ji Temple - Engakuji Temple, or Engaku-ji, is a notable Zen Buddhist temple situated in Kamakura, Japan. Founded in 1282 by Hojo Tokimune, a shogunate regent, it serves as a memorial for those who perished during the Mongol invasions of Japan. The temple belongs to the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism and is one of the Kamakura Five Great Zen Temples.
Kuzuharaoka Shrine - Kuzuharaoka Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Kamakura, Japan. Positioned on the western edge of the city, it is recognized for its historical and cultural importance. The shrine is dedicated to the sea deity and maintains a strong connection with the local community and its maritime heritage.
Minamoto Yoritomo Statue - The Minamoto Yoritomo Statue is a significant bronze statue of Minamoto Yoritomo, a pivotal figure in Japanese history. Minamoto Yoritomo was the founder of the Kamakura shogunate, Japan’s first military government, marking the start of the Kamakura period (1185-1333).
The statue is located in Kamakura, Japan, in a park near the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, a major Shinto shrine in the area. It portrays Yoritomo in traditional samurai armor, symbolizing his role as a military leader and shogun. The statue honors his contributions to Japanese history, particularly his establishment of the shogunate system, which significantly influenced Japan’s political landscape.
The statue is a popular spot for visitors interested in Japanese history and culture, providing historical context to the area and highlighting Yoritomo’s role in shaping Kamakura’s significance as a political and cultural hub during the Kamakura period.
Zeniarai Benten Shrine - Zeniaraibenzaiten is a Shinto shrine located in Kamakura, Japan. Its name means “Money-Washing Benzaiten,” and it is famous for its unique tradition of washing money. The shrine is dedicated to Benzaiten, a deity of wealth, music, and knowledge in Japanese mythology.
The main attraction at Zeniaraibenzaiten is the money-washing ritual. Visitors bring coins or bills to the shrine and wash them in a stream of water that flows through the shrine grounds. According to local belief, this practice blesses the money with good fortune and ensures it will multiply in the future.
The shrine is nestled in a tranquil, forested area, enhancing the mystical and calming ambiance of the site. It is a popular destination for those seeking financial luck or prosperity. The shrine is also noted for its beautiful natural surroundings and the peaceful, spiritual experience it offers to visitors.
Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - Kotokuin Temple is a prominent Buddhist temple located in Kamakura, Japan. It is best known for housing the Great Buddha of Kamakura, one of Japan’s most iconic and revered bronze statues.
The Great Buddha (Kamakura Daibutsu) stands approximately 13.35 meters (43.8 feet) tall and is a monumental representation of Amida Buddha. Cast in 1252, it was originally housed in a temple building that was destroyed by a tsunami in 1498, leaving the statue exposed to the elements.
- Hotel pick-up in Tokyo
- Admission fee
- Public transportation fee
- National licensed guide (English, Spanish, Mandarin)
- Hotel pick-up in Tokyo
- Admission fee
- Public transportation fee
- National licensed guide (English, Spanish, Mandarin)
- Lunch
- Pesonal expenses
- Lunch
- Pesonal expenses
This tour is one of the most popular hiking tours around Tokyo. The guide will pick you up at your hotel in Tokyo and take trains to Kita kamakura station. You will find the entrance of Kuzuharaoka/Great Buddha Hiking Course in 5 or 10 mins. This hiking trail is on Mt. Genji which is 1 km long and offers some attractive spots on it, for example,…
This tour is one of the most popular hiking tours around Tokyo. The guide will pick you up at your hotel in Tokyo and take trains to Kita kamakura station. You will find the entrance of Kuzuharaoka/Great Buddha Hiking Course in 5 or 10 mins. This hiking trail is on Mt. Genji which is 1 km long and offers some attractive spots on it, for example, shrines, statues, etc. You can also enjoy Money laundering at Zeniaraibenzaiten Shrine. It is said that performing a ritual coin washing here will multiply your wealth. You will see the Great Buddha at the ending point of this trail and go back to your hotel in Tokyo after it.
- Please wear comfortable shoes.
- We can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc. If you have dietary requirements. Please indicate it to the special requirements at the time of booking.
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.