Explore Hachimangu Shrine, Kamakura’s Great Buddha, and Enoshima. Ride the Enoden train and visit iconic anime locations. Book your cultural adventure today.
Explore Hachimangu Shrine, Kamakura’s Great Buddha, and Enoshima. Ride the Enoden train and visit iconic anime locations. Book your cultural adventure today.
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Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - Kamakura Daibutsu (30-minute visit).
The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a bronze statue of Amida Tathagata, situated in the Kotoku-in Temple of Pure Land Buddhism in Kamakura’s historic capital. Known as the Great Buddha of Kamakura, it symbolizes the ancient capital. Unlike the Great Buddha of Nara Todaiji…
- Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - Kamakura Daibutsu (30-minute visit).
The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a bronze statue of Amida Tathagata, situated in the Kotoku-in Temple of Pure Land Buddhism in Kamakura’s historic capital. Known as the Great Buddha of Kamakura, it symbolizes the ancient capital. Unlike the Great Buddha of Nara Todaiji Temple, which has undergone numerous repairs over the years, the Great Buddha of Kamakura has preserved its original form, making it exceptionally valuable.
Minamoto Yoritomo established the first samurai regime in Kamakura - the Kamakura Shogunate (1192-1333). Over 140 years, Kamakura, as Japan’s center at the time, saw significant development in politics, economy, culture, and other areas. During the Edo period, with the revival of shrines and temples, Kamakura gradually became a popular tourist destination in Japan.
- Enoshima - Enoshima (110-minute visit)
The formation of Enoshima is said to have begun in April of the 13th year of Emperor Chinmei’s reign (552), when sand started to emerge from the sea bottom, forming a sandy island after 21 days. During the Edo period, it became a popular sightseeing spot for people from Edo (now Tokyo) and a venue for Kabuki actors.
Eshima Shrine
Eshima Shrine was established by Emperor Kinmei in 552. The annual sacrifice takes place in early April. The shrine houses the colorful wooden Eight-Armed Bensaiten Seated Statue, the Hizen Kuni Fujiwara Masahiro Sword, the Octagonal Gazing Turtle, the Origin of Eshima, and the Bronze Torii Gate, all nationally designated cultural treasures. Benzaiten, the God of Wealth, attracts many worshipers and tourists, with the belief that washing coins in the water here can bring wealth.
- Hachimangu Shrine - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (70-minute visit)
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, formerly known as Kamakura Hachimangu Shrine, was built during the Kamakura Shogunate period (1192-1867). It is the central belief and patron saint of warriors, deeply connected with the first shogun of Kamakura, and well-known in the Kanto area. The three major Hachimangu Shrines in Japan are Ishikimizu Hachimangu Shrine in Kyoto, Usa Hachimangu Shrine in Oita Prefecture, and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, collectively known as the “three major Hachimangu Shrines.”
- Mount Fuji - Mount Fuji, standing at 3776 meters, is Japan’s highest mountain. Its nearly perfect volcanic shape has made it a sacred mountain, revered by artists and common people alike for centuries.
Mount Fuji is an active volcano, with its most recent eruption in 1707. It straddles the border between Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures and can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama on clear days.

- Certified Guide
- Driver service fee
- Vehicle fuel costs, tolls, and highway tolls
- Vehicle service fees listed in the itinerary
- Certified Guide
- Driver service fee
- Vehicle fuel costs, tolls, and highway tolls
- Vehicle service fees listed in the itinerary
- Food and drinks
- Accommodation expenses, meals, local self-funded projects
- Please pay for your own tickets to Kotoku-In: 300 yen and inside the Great Buddha 50 yen.
- Food and drinks
- Accommodation expenses, meals, local self-funded projects
- Please pay for your own tickets to Kotoku-In: 300 yen and inside the Great Buddha 50 yen.
Daily departures. Minimum 1 person. Guaranteed departure on the day of your choice.
Discover ancient cultural treasures at the sacred Hachimangu Shrine.
Embrace Japan’s spiritual heritage at the Great Buddha of Kamakura.
Experience retro Japanese transportation by riding the Enoden train.
A former internet celebrity from Kamakura High School checked into…
Daily departures. Minimum 1 person. Guaranteed departure on the day of your choice.
Discover ancient cultural treasures at the sacred Hachimangu Shrine.
Embrace Japan’s spiritual heritage at the Great Buddha of Kamakura.
Experience retro Japanese transportation by riding the Enoden train.
A former internet celebrity from Kamakura High School checked into Enoshima as a filming location for animations such as “Memories of Autumn” and “Slam Dunk”.
- Please pay for your own tickets to Kotoku-In: 300 yen and inside the Great Buddha 50 yen.
- If a person leaves the group on his own during the trip, the transaction will be deemed invalid and no fees will be refunded. And if this results in personal or property safety, you must bear the consequences yourself.
- One-day trip itinerary, it is not recommended to carry luggage, if you need to carry luggage, please register clearly when you book your order. 1 luggage is allowed per person. An extra 100 yuan per piece will be charged if you failed to make a note when booking your order or if it turns out more than 1 piece of luggage per guest.
- During the trip, please carry your passport and valuables with you and keep them safe. If there is any loss, theft, damage, etc., you will be responsible for it yourself.
- This itinerary is a fixed itinerary for carpooling. Customers who are also participating in this itinerary must abide by the stay time at each attraction and follow the driver’s arrangements. If you want to flexibly adjust your itinerary, please refer to our chartered tour service.
- Please note that if you fail to participate or cancel the trip due to personal problems, lateness, etc., no fees will be refunded.
- Foldable stroller can be carried, please be sure to inform customer service when placing an order, if not informed in advance, the driver has the right to refuse.
- Traffic jams may occur on weekends and red days, so if you are worried about traffic jams, you can avoid joining the tour on weekends or red days.
- The remaining hours are allotted for the travel time and lunch.
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.