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Tsuruga Hachimangu Shrine is Kamakura's most important spiritual landmark, renowned for its straight and magnificent approach, vibrant vermilion shrine hall, and stunning spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage. Komachi-dori is Kamakura's busiest shopping street, filled with various snacks, sweets, and unique shops.
Hase-dera Temple is famous for its eleven-faced Kannon statue, and offers stunning views of the Yuigahama coast from the mountainside. The temple grounds are filled with flowers in all seasons, especially hydrangeas, earning it the nickname "Temple of Flowers."
Kotoku-in Temple (Kamakura Great Buddha) is famous for its massive outdoor bronze Buddha statue and is one of Japan's iconic landmarks. Visitors can view it up close and even go inside the statue.
Enoshima is a popular seaside island with shrines, observation points, and seaside walking trails. The Enoshima Lighthouse offers stunning ocean views, especially enchanting at sunset.
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- Itinerary Introduction -
Komachi-dori marks the official start of Kamakura's busiest shopping street.
Lined with various restaurants, souvenir shops, and local specialty stores,
it's a lively place to stroll, sample local delicacies, and find souvenirs.
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Look for the Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park Global Ring
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Please refer to the pin-drop marked on the map below, which denotes the exact location of the Shinjuku Post Office
Look for this flag when meeting up with the tour
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Kotoku-in
USD 51.47
Comfortable bus, great driver and guide. The tour covers interesting history/locations and beautiful views. Probably the best thing I did while in Tokyo.
Well organised but timing at each site was shortened due to travel jams.