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Tokyo Kamakura Day Trip - meeting point: JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit

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Tokyo Kamakura Day Trip - meeting point: In front of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Limited at Shinjuku West Exit

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Highlights

Popular attractions in the suburbs of Tokyo, including the Enoden experience!
Starting every day, two people can make the trip. After gathering, we
immediately set off to Kamakura's landmark - Japan's national treasure, the
Kamakura Giant Buddha. Then go to Komachi Street to buy local specialties and
souvenirs. The itinerary will also take you to visit famous hotspots such as
Enoshima and Kamakura High School. Finally, you will be taken on a ride on the
local representative transportation, the Enoden tram that runs on the ground.
After enjoying the trip, return to Tokyo Station and disband.

The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not
reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before
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-Instructions for use-


  • Meeting time:


  • - 8:00 JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit (Gathering boarding and alighting package)

    - 8:30 In front of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Limited at the west
    exit of Shinjuku (gathering on and off the bus package)

    (Please be sure to check your email one day before departure to confirm the
    meeting location and time on the departure day)


  • Number of people traveling: 1 person


  • Orders can only be picked up and dropped off at the same meeting point, get on at Tokyo Station, get off at Tokyo Station; get on at Shinjuku; get off at Shinjuku



-Itinerary introduction-


Kamakura Great Buddha


  • The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a bronze seated statue of Amida Tathagata located in the Kotoku-in Temple of the Pure Land Buddhism in the ancient capital of Kamakura. It is commonly known as the Great Buddha of Kamakura. It is the symbol of the ancient capital of Kamakura. The Great Buddha has a net height of 11.3 meters, a height of 13.35 meters including the pedestal, and a weight of approximately 121 tons. The Buddha statue was built in 1252. The Buddha's flatter face, lower bun and forward leaning posture have the style of the Song Dynasty Buddha statues popular in the Kamakura period. It is a representative statue of the Kamakura period and is designated as a national treasure of Japan. . Unlike the Great Buddha of Nara Todaiji Temple, which has undergone many repairs in later generations, the Great Buddha of Kamakura has basically maintained its original form, so it is very precious.
  • Minamoto Yoritomo established the first samurai regime in Kamakura, the Kamakura Shogunate (1192-1333). Therefore, during these 140 years, Kamakura served as the center of Japan at that time, with great changes in politics, economy, culture and other aspects. has developed tremendously. However, as the central position of the Muromachi shogunate was established, Kamakura began to decline due to being squeezed out. Especially after the Battle of Sogoku Furukawa in the first year of Kangsheng (1455), Kamakura even retreated into a village with only agriculture and fishing. Until the middle of the Edo period, with the revival of shrines and temples, Kamakura gradually evolved into an important tourist area in Japan.

Tsuruoka Hachimangu Shrine


  • Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, formerly known as Kamakura Hachimangu Shrine, was the central belief and patron saint of samurai during the Kamakura Shogunate period (1192). It has a deep connection with the first shogun of Kamakura and is quite famous in the Kanto area. Together with Ishikimizu Hachimangu Shrine (Kyoto) and Usa Hachimangu Shrine (Oita Prefecture, Kyushu), it is collectively known as the three major Hachimangu Shrines in Japan. The shrine's territory is vast, and many areas are designated as national historic sites. In addition, many flowers and plants are planted inside, and it is also a famous local place for cherry blossom and maple viewing. It was also awarded one star by the Michelin Guide.

Komachi Street


  • Komachi-dori, which extends from Kamakura Station to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, is a famous and lively old street in Kamakura. There are many shops on both sides of the street selling all kinds of small things. Kamakura has a wide variety of souvenirs, Japanese handicrafts, and local delicacies, and is very popular among locals and tourists. Many of these restaurants are famous gourmet restaurants listed on major website platforms and guide books. If you pass by, don’t miss it.

Enoshima


  • Regarding the initial formation of Enoshima, it is said that in April of the 13th year of Emperor Kinmei's reign (552), sand began to gush out from the sea floor, and after 21 days, the sand island was formed. There is a touching legend about the initial formation of the island recorded in Enryakuji Temple on Mount Hiei. Legend has it that in the past there was a large lake within a radius of 40 miles around Tsumura (now Kamakura City), and a five-headed evil dragon lived in the lake. It caused landslides and landslides, epidemics of disease, and flooding and typhoons. People were unable to stop its evil deeds, and the village became deserted. Therefore, the Kosha Etsu (now Koshietsu on the other side of Enoshima) was formed. One day in the 13th year of Qinming Dynasty, dark clouds suddenly appeared over the sea, and the sky and the earth shook. A beautiful fairy appeared in the clouds, and then suddenly an island floated on the sea. The evil dragon fell in love with the fairy at first sight, and immediately promised not to do evil again, changed his past and proposed to the fairy. Due to its unremitting efforts and continuous good deeds, it finally got married to the fairy. From then on, the five-headed dragon and the gods worked together to transform the island and protect the people who lived here. It is also said that this dragon is the incarnation of Benzaiten. Even Tokugawa Ieyasu came to pay homage. During the Edo period, this place became one of the tourist destinations for people in Edo (now Tokyo). And because of Benzai Ten's musical talent, this place has always been a resort for kabuki actors.

Eshima Shrine


  • Eshima Shrine was founded in the 13th year of Emperor Kinmei's reign (552), and the regular worship service is held in early April. The colorful eight-armed wooden seated statue of Bensaiten in the shrine, the Hizen Kuni Fujiwara Masahiro sword, the Octopus turtle, the origin of Eshima, and the bronze torii gate are all precious nationally designated cultural properties. At the same time, Benzaiten is also the god of wealth, and many worshipers and tourists come here. The money-laundering White Dragon King on the side even said that washing coins in the water here can bring wealth.

Kamakura High School


  • Kamakura High School is located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is the prototype of Lingnan High School in "The Master"; the intersection not far from the station is the location for the classic scene of Sakuragi Hanamichi greeting Akagi Haruko. Standing at the intersection, amid the jingling of bells, you can also feel the passionate youth memories of Slam Dunk. Now, many years later, everyone can't help but take photos when they come here, as if they are commemorating their youthful years. I feel like what we are witnessing is not a memory. The sea, that campus, and those streets in the Slam Dunk scene are so important to everyone born in the 1980s, because they can go to the places in their youthful memories to seek verification, as if they can re-experience the breath of youth for a moment, and then they can be calm. One more reason to say BYE BYE.

Visit the Shonan coast by car (not included in the itinerary, only drive)


  • Passing through the railway crossing and the road, and going down the stairs is the famous Shonan Coast in Kanto, Japan. It is a paradise for surfers and those who enjoy beach activities. And if the weather is good, you can also see Mount Fuji directly. In addition, it is often featured in Japanese travel programs, TV, movies and other works. ※If there are force majeure factors such as excessive wind and waves, we may not go to the coast depending on the situation.

Ezhidian experience


  • Enoden is a streetcar that connects Fujisawa to Kamakura. The route covers most of Kamakura's famous attractions, and you can also enjoy the beautiful Shonan coast scenery. As long as we talk about Kamakura, the indispensable representative means of transportation is Enoden. The scene of a train speeding past often appears in major Japanese film and animation works. Therefore, you can not only watch from a distance, but also experience the fun of riding Enoden in person.
  • ※You will take the Enoden bus between Kamakura High School and the Kamakura Big Buddha attraction.
  • Please be sure to follow the tour guide closely on the way to the tram. If you fall behind halfway, you are responsible for the consequences.
  • This fee is a complimentary item and will not be refunded if you are unable to ride Enoden due to force majeure.

Tokyo Station Hotel


  • Located in Chiyoda District, Tokyo, Japan, in the center of the Marunouchi business district, it is a composite station with two platforms: the upper and lower platforms. The lines currently in use are: Tohoku Shinkansen, Yamagata Shinkansen, Akita Shinkansen, Joetsu Shinkansen, and Nagano Shinkansen , Tokaido Line, Chuo Line (rapid), Sobu Line (rapid), Yokosuka Line, Keiyo Line, Yamanote Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Narita Express, Tokaido Shinkansen, Tokyo Metro, Marunouchi Line (station code :M-17). Not only is it the starting point for many railway lines in Japan, it is also one of the major large stations in Tokyo. The main building of Tokyo Station, the "Tokyo Station Red Brick Station Building", is one of Japan's national important cultural properties. It was renovated to its current appearance in 2012, completely reproducing the original appearance of the Tokyo Station building 100 years ago.

Shinjuku


  • It is one of the most famous bustling business districts in Tokyo. The popular areas are mainly concentrated in the area spreading from Shinjuku Station to the surrounding areas, including Shinjuku Exit, West Exit, South Exit and other commercial districts. This is a shopper's paradise, with department stores, electronics streets, drug stores, fashionable clothing stores, etc. Department stores such as Odakyu, Keio, and Isetan are all good choices. Shinjuku is home to Japan's most famous red light district, Kabukicho, which is home to countless restaurants, bars, karaoke bars and custom business establishments. It is known as "Japan's No. 1 Happy Street".
  • Shinjuku Station is one of the most important transportation hubs in Tokyo. With nearly 4 million passengers every day, it is the most visited railway station in the world. In addition, there are other well-known attractions such as Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for cherry blossom viewing, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and Golden Street.

Itinerary

  • 08:00

    JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit (There will be no waiting time, so it is recommended to wait at the meeting point 10 minutes before departure.)
  • 08:30

    Shinjuku West Exit at the entrance of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (there is no wait at the end of the day, so it is recommended to wait at the meeting point 10 minutes before departure.)
  • 10:00

    Kamakura Daibutsu (stay for 30 minutes) (please pay for your own admission: 300 yen, 50 yen for the inside of the Great Buddha)
  • 10:50

    Enoden experience (time required: about 10-15 minutes) Experience fee included
  • Visit the Shonan coast by car (not included in the itinerary, only drive)

  • 11:00

    Kamakura High School (stay 20 minutes)
  • 11:50

    Enoshima (stay 110 minutes)
  • 14:20

    Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (stay 70 minutes)
  • 14:40

    Komachi Street
  • 15:30

    Departure back to Tokyo city
  • 17:30

    Arrive at the entrance of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Limited at the Marunouchi North Exit/Shinjuku West Exit of JR Tokyo Station and end the day's itinerary happily!

What's included

INCLUDED

Driver
Tour guide
Toll fee

NOT INCLUDED

Other expenses not mentioned above
Dinner
Lunch
Attraction tickets
Luggage delivery service

Additional information

Reminders
The minimum number of people in a group is 2. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum number of people in the group specified above, the tour will be canceled and an email notification of cancellation will be sent 7 days before the departure date.
Please be sure to check your email one day before departure to confirm the meeting location and time on the departure day
If the reservation is full or the order cannot be confirmed due to unforeseen circumstances, the guest will receive a full refund.
Children under 3 years old who do not occupy a seat (based on departure date) can participate for free. If you are traveling with someone, please indicate it when booking.
People under the age of 18 and seniors aged 70 or above must be accompanied by at least one adult over the age of 22 at all times.
Pregnant women, people with heart disease, fear of heights, etc. are not suitable to join this tour.
Please provide your WeChat ID when booking and make sure it can be used in the local area. Before departure and during the trip, local suppliers will contact you through this WeChat account.
If you cannot provide a WeChat ID, please provide an email address. The local supplier will notify guests of the meeting location, time and license plate number via email at approximately 10pm (Japan time) one day before the event.
Chinese or English speaking staff is determined by the local supplier. Guests cannot specify staff in a certain language.
Each passenger is allowed one piece of luggage free of charge, but the number of luggage must be specified at the time of booking. Please ensure that the amount of luggage you bring with you does not exceed the amount stated at the time of booking.
Please keep your passport and valuables properly, and you will be responsible for any loss, theft, damage, etc. at your own risk.
Please gather at the designated location at the designated time. If guests fail to gather at the designated location at the designated time or leave the group on their own during the trip, they will be deemed to have given up automatically and no fees will be refunded. If this results in personal or property losses, you must bear the consequences yourself.
When moving freely, please pay attention to personal and property safety. If an accident occurs or losses occur without heeding the advice, please bear the responsibility yourself.
Attractions, venues, and special transportation may be repaired, suspended, or closed due to conditions on the day. The company is not responsible for such situations and participants cannot use this as a reason for compensation.
Due to traffic conditions, tourist peak seasons or other non-human factors, local suppliers may adjust the itinerary, departure time and stay time. All arrangements are subject to local arrangements, please understand.
How to Use Your Voucher
Please present the e-voucher on-site

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