Kamakura Private Walking Tour: Exploring Temples, Shrines and the Great Buddha with a Licensed Guide

Discover the beauty and history of Kamakura on a private walking tour. Explore temples, shrines, and the iconic Great Buddha with a licensed guide. Customize your trip and immerse yourself in the rich culture of this charming city.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - This shrine is dedicated to Hachiman, the patron deity of the Minamoto clan and samurai. It enshrines the deified spirits of Emperor Ojin, identified with Hachiman, Hime-gami, and Empress Jingu.

  • Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu) is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha located at Kotokuin Temple. Standing at 11.4 meters, it is the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan, only surpassed by the one in Nara’s Todaiji Temple and some newer statues.

  • Hase-dera Temple - Hasedera (長谷寺) is a Jodo sect temple known for its eleven-headed Kannon statue, the goddess of mercy. The 9.18-meter tall, gilded wooden statue is one of Japan’s largest wooden sculptures and is housed in the Kannon-do Hall.

  • Hokokuji Temple (Takedera Temple) - Hokokuji Temple is renowned for its beautiful bamboo grove behind the main hall, featuring over 2000 bamboo stalks. Narrow paths lead to a tea house where visitors can enjoy matcha tea while viewing the grove. Behind the temple are shallow caves believed to hold the ashes of some Ashikaga lords.

  • Enoshima Island - A short train ride west of Kamakura, Enoshima (江の島) is a tourist-friendly island connected to the mainland by a bridge. The island offers attractions like a shrine, park, observation tower, and caves, with views of Mount Fuji on clear days.

Enoshima is divided into a yacht harbor accessible by motorized traffic and a forested hill, which can only be explored on foot or by paid escalators. The island’s shrines, collectively known as Enoshima Shrine, are dedicated to Benten, the goddess of good fortune, wealth, music, and knowledge. Benten is said to have created Enoshima and subdued a five-headed dragon that terrorized the area.

  • Engaku-ji Temple - Engakuji (円覚寺) is a leading Zen temple in Eastern Japan and the second of Kamakura’s five great Zen temples. Founded by regent Hojo Tokimune in 1282, a year after repelling the second Mongol invasion, it honors fallen Japanese and Mongolian soldiers.

Engakuji is built into the slopes of Kita-Kamakura’s forested hills. The first main structure is the Sanmon gate from 1783, followed by the Butsuden main hall, which houses a wooden Shaka Buddha statue. The Butsuden was rebuilt in 1964 after an earthquake destroyed the previous building.

  • Kencho-ji Temple - Kenchoji (建長寺, Kenchōji) is the foremost of Kamakura’s five great Zen temples and the oldest Zen temple in Kamakura. Founded by regent Hojo Tokiyori in 1253 during the Kencho Era, its first head priest was Rankei Doryu, a Zen priest from China.

Though smaller than in its prime, Kenchoji still has many buildings and subtemples, stretching from the entrance gate at the valley’s bottom into the forested hills. After passing the Sanmon gate, visitors see the temple bell (Bonsho), a national treasure.

  • Zeniarai Benten Shrine - Zeniarai Benten Shrine (銭洗弁天) is a popular shrine in western Kamakura where people wash their money, believing it will double. Minamoto Yoritomo, founder of the Kamakura government, built the shrine after a god appeared in his dream, advising him to build it for peace. The shrine is also dedicated to Benten, a Buddhist goddess associated with snakes, as the dream occurred on a snake day, month, and year.
  • Meigetsuin (Hydrangea Temple) - Meigetsuin Temple (明月院) is a Rinzai Zen Sect temple founded in 1160 in Kamakura. Known as Ajisaidera (“Hydrangea Temple”), it features abundant hydrangeas, especially the blue Hime Ajisai variety, blooming in June.

Originally a memorial built by a son for his father who died in the Taira-Minamoto power struggle, it became part of the larger Zenkoji complex, which was abolished after the Meiji Restoration, leaving Meigetsuin as an individual temple.

  • Ankokuronji Temple - Ankokuronji (安国論寺) is one of several Nichiren sect temples in southeastern Kamakura. Founded by Nichiren around 1253, he lived there for several years.

Visitors can hike a short trail through the wooded hills around the temple, offering a nice view of Kamakura. Some steep passages require good walking shoes and dry weather.

  • Jomyo-ji Temple - Jomyoji Temple (浄妙寺, Jōmyōji) is a Zen temple in eastern Kamakura, ranked fifth among Kamakura’s five great Zen temples. Founded by the Ashikaga family, it once had seven buildings and several pagodas, but now only the main hall, reception hall, main gate, and warehouse remain. The main hall houses a Shaka Nyorai statue.

Jomyoji also has a restored teahouse where visitors can enjoy tea while viewing a dry garden. The hillside behind the main hall has a spacious cemetery and a path leading to a small restaurant with views over Kamakura.

  • Zuisenji - Zuisenji (瑞泉寺) is a beautiful Zen temple in eastern Kamakura, surrounded by wooded hills. A branch of Engakuji Temple, it was founded by Muso Kokushi, a leading Zen master and garden designer. The temple is known for its Zen rock garden and many flowers and blooming trees, including plum trees.

  • Myohonji Temple - Myohonji (妙本寺, Myōhonji) is a Nichiren sect temple in southeastern Kamakura, founded by Hiki Yoshimoto in 1260. It features a Nichiren statue to the left of the main hall.

Connected via the Gionyama hiking trail to nearby temples and a shrine, the trail goes through Kamakura’s wooded hills and requires good walking shoes and dry weather due to steep passages.

  • Jochiji Temple - Jochiji (浄智寺, Jōchiji) is the fourth of Kamakura’s five great Zen temples and a branch of the Engakuji school of the Rinzai sect. Founded in 1283 by the Hojo family after a son’s premature death, it was once a large complex but is now small and calm. The main hall, Dongeden, houses a Buddhist trinity of Amida, Shaka, and Miroku Buddhas.
  • Tokeiji Temple - Tokeiji (東慶寺, Tōkeiji) is a small branch of the Engakuji school within the Rinzai sect. Founded in 1285 by the wife of regent Hojo Tokimune after his death, it served as a shelter for abused women seeking divorce until the Edo Period. An official divorce could be obtained by staying at the temple for three years.
  • Jufukuji Temple - Jufukuji Temple (寿福寺) is the third of Kamakura’s five great Zen temples and a branch of the Rinzai sect’s Kenchoji school. Established by Minamoto Yoritomo’s wife Masako after his death, its founding priest was Eisai, who introduced Zen Buddhism to Japan. Besides the often-photographed pathway, the temple is not open to the public.
What's Included
  • Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Kamakura/Yokohama
  • Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
  • Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
What's Not Included
  • Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
  • Private Vehicle
  • You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
  • Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
Additional Information

Just south of Tokyo, lays the beautiful and historical Kamakura.

Kamakura’s temples and shrines are home to gardens that are beautiful in any season. You can view the ocean from the highest point of Hasedera temple and write your wish on an oyster shell. The over 11 meters tall Great Buddha is an icon of the area residing in Kotokuin Temple. Stop by the old Komachi shopping street and try some Hatosabure, dove shaped biscuits.

Each tour is customizable and private. Once you place a reservation, your personal guide will be in touch with you to tailor your trip to you. You can view 3 to 4 sights on this trip. If you wish to extend your time to see more, please contact us directly for extensions. Transportation time is included in the 6 hours.

We hope to guide you soon!

This is a walking/public transport tour.

  • This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
Location
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
2-1-31 Yukinoshita,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Calicutie
Jul 6, 2024
Insightful tour of Kamakura - Seizo was a wonderful guide for our family. He explained the history and culture and religion in Japan. Our walk through the shrines and temples was enhanced by his knowledge college. He was also flexible and very patient with our family when we needed a lot of water and rest breaks.
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Luisr_c
Jun 17, 2024
Best time ever - Or guide was wonderful All the places are memorables , we visit all the important places , train , taxi , food aventure all in one. Day experience , Hiro Chikata he help us a lot and has experience , list of good information
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Francophilessydney
Jun 11, 2024
Kamakura with Michio - We had the joy of meeting up with our guide, Michio again having been to Nikko with him earlier on our trip to Japan. Our day trip to Kamakura with Michio proved to be equally wonderful. Before setting off from the hotel with him and our private driver, Michio gave us a potted history of Kamakura and its place in the long history of the seats of power in Japan both Emperial and Shogunate. Our tour included Jochi-Ji, the Great Buddha and Meigetsu-in Temple among other shrines and temples. The pace was just right allowing us to fully appreciate the magnificent gardens and having our own driver enabled us to always arrive near the entrance which was a real plus because these are big, energetic days. We had sukiyaki of the finest quality for lunch at a quiet restaurant. On our way back to the hotel in Yokohama we drove through the lovely suburbs of Yamato and Motomachi to finish off a really great day. Thank you Michio and our driver!
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Sharon_d
Apr 27, 2024
Amazing! - Taka did an excellent job with this tour! He helped us thru the train maze then on to Kamakura! His English is very good, easy for husband with hearing aids to understand. Very knowledgeable about so many things! We had some great conversations with him! The Budda is an amazing sight to see! So worth the trip! And the traditional Japanese lunch was the best! He gave us full instructions on how to eat the delicious lunch! Delivering us back to our hotel after our day was so nice!
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Allen_s
Apr 22, 2024
Kamakura with Shinji - The day began when Shinji met us at our hotel. We were not at ease with the public transportation system from there to Kamakura so he helped us navigate it for the entire trip. We visited four amazing sites including the Giant Buddha and the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. He adjusted the pace of the tour to our age and physical limitations. When we requested a traditional Japanese restaurant he found one and we enjoyed a tasty and delicious lunch. At the conclusion of the tour he brought us back to our hotel before returning home himself. We would definitely recommend him to any future travelers to Kamakura.
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Nonnau2024
Apr 18, 2024
Kamakura 6hr Private Walking Tour - I have met my guide Shinji at the Yokohama Port as I was debarking a cruise ship. Shinji is a very upbeat, happy smiley person. He arranged metro, train, bus seamless transfers, even found a temporary storage in Kamakura for my suitcase, so we could visit all sites lite. We have visited the image of a Great Buddha, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine, caught a glimpse of cherry blossoms on our way to lunch at the local restaurant. Our last stop was a place Shinji found for me to learn and participate in a demonstration of traditional Japanese tea ceremony. It was a delightful and amazing experience - to immerse into the ancient culture and tradition. Shinji was translating all explanations to me, telling what i should say before first sip of tea, how to move. This experience was unforgettable. At the end of the tour Shinji brought me back to Yokohama station and put me on a shuttle bus to Haneda Airport - everything was perfectly timed. For a solo traveler this was perfect everything! I didn't' have a single worry about time, or where to go, which station to exit. Thank you Shinji!!
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Kevobes
Apr 6, 2024
Kamakura tour with Shinji. - Shinji Komiyama reached to us well prior to the tour to get a sense of what we were looking to do in Kamakura and made arrangements to meet us in the lobby of our hotel. He was here prior to the time and met us with a big smile and explained public transport or taxi. We opted for public transport and he ensured the train and change over to another train was seamless. So great to have a local showing us the ropes. We saw all the temples on our list and he provided insights into each with the history. Not at all rushed and had many opportunities for taking fantastic photos. He was patient, engaged and upbeat. A perfect guide for group from Vancouver Canada. I highly recommend him as a guide. Thank you so much Shinji you were awesome. 😀👍🙏
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Yanab502
Apr 1, 2024
Best day in Kamakura with Yoko - We had an amazing day trip to Kamakura. Our guide was Yoko. We met at our hotel and then took public transportation to Kamakura. Yoko is very knowledgeable, pleasant guide. She was able to adjust our itinerary and in addition to all traditional stops we were able to see Mt. Fuji from Kamakura. She took us to a local restaurant for a really good meal. We had wonderful time and will recommend this day tour from Tokyo. Thank you Yoko for unforgettable experience.
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Jeanlm1009qp
Feb 29, 2024
Wonderful - Superb walk to reach the majestic Buddha! A big thank you to our guide Seiji for his kindness and his fascinating explanations.
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Mumbojumb
Apr 11, 2024
Peaceful, beautiful walk from temple to shire with lovely cherry blossoms, - Shinji took me on a wonderful walk through forests and town to several temples and shrines in the Kamakura area. The day happened to be perfectly sunny and just the right temperature for hiking. Some of the terrain was a bit hilly, with roots on the path, up and down several steps but a nice moderate hike. An added bonus was buying some food and going to the beach to sit and eat a quick lunch. Also, the cherry blossom walk through the center of Kamakura, ending at the shrine, provided a unique experience. The only comment is that while Shinji was exceptionally kind, helpful and attentive, I had a little difficulty understanding his English. But we worked at it and in the end, it was all good!
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