Kamakura Tour-Per Group (Hotel Pick up) Customizable
Discover the fascinating city of Kamakura on a fully private tour. Steeped in history and natural beauty, Kamakura offers a rich cultural experience. Explore serene temples such as Meigetsu-in and Hokokuji, home to the famous bamboo forest, and sip matcha tea. Stroll along the vibrant Komachi Street and sample local delicacies. Admire the iconic Great Buddha at Kotoku-in. Other attractions include Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu and Yoh Shomei Art Museum. Immerse yourself in the charm of Kamakura, where tradition, nature and art come together, and enjoy a day of rich exploration.
Exploring Hasedera Temple & Gardens
Just a short walk from the Great Buddha lies Hasedera — a temple famous for its towering eleven-headed statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. But what really sets this temple apart is its breathtaking garden setting — seasonal flowers, koi ponds, mossy paths, and panoramic ocean views.
International travelers fall in love with Hasedera because it’s not just a temple — it’s an experience. The path up to the temple is lined with tiny Jizo statues, dedicated to lost children, creating a deeply emotional and spiritual environment.
From hydrangeas in June to fiery maples in autumn, Hasedera is a place where nature and faith co-exist in harmony. For photographers, seekers, and quiet wanderers, this temple is a slice of Zen in a chaotic world.
Strolling Komachi Street for Food & Souvenirs
Komachi Street is Kamakura’s beating heart — a narrow, vibrant lane filled with shops, snack stalls, and traditional souvenirs. Tourists from all over the world find themselves lost (happily) in the smells of freshly baked sweet potato pastries, grilled rice crackers, and local pickles.
It’s the perfect place to pick up handcrafted souvenirs — from folding fans to yukatas and ceramics. You can also try regional specialties like shirasu (baby sardine rice bowls) or matcha-flavored everything.
Unlike Tokyo’s mega-malls, Komachi Street offers that warm, small-town shopping vibe with a touch of old-school Japan. It’s the kind of place where every turn is a memory waiting to happen.