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2-Day Kamakura & Enoshima Itinerary

What you'll do

Day 1: Arrival & Exploring Kamakura

Morning

🚆 Take the Train from Tokyo to Kamakura Station

  • From Tokyo Station, take the JR Yokosuka Line directly to Kamakura Station (about 1 hour).

  • Alternatively, from Shinjuku, take the JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line bound for Zushi, which also stops at Kamakura.

đŸ„ą Lunch at Sasho Kamakura

  • A hidden gem known for its beautiful Japanese garden and Hayama beef dishes. Enjoy a relaxed meal in a traditional setting before starting your exploration.

Afternoon

đŸ· Kamakura Pig Park (Optional)

  • If you love animal cafĂ©s, this unique spot lets you interact with adorable miniature pigs in a not-so-crowded environment.

🚋 Travel to AKAMA Kamakura

  • Take the iconic Enoden train (about 20 minutes) or a taxi to AKAMA Kamakura, a stylish seaside retreat just a 1-minute walk from the beach.

🏹 Check-in at AKAMA Kamakura

  • Enjoy incredible food options, including fresh seafood.

  • Try surfboard rentals for a quick beach session.

  • Book the fishing with a local fisherman plan, where you can catch your own seafood and have it prepared by the hotel’s on-site chef.

🌅 Evening

  • Unwind by the beach with a sunset walk.


Day 2: Coastal Adventures – Surfing, Fishing, or Enoshima Exploration

Option 1: Surfing or Fishing in Kamakura

🏄 Morning Surf Session

  • Rent a surfboard from AKAMA Kamakura and enjoy Kamakura’s waves, a favorite spot among local surfers.

🎣 Fishing with a Local Fisherman

  • If you booked the fishing plan, start your morning out at sea, experiencing Japan’s local fishing culture. Your fresh catch can be prepared back at the hotel!

đŸ„ą Lunch at the Hotel or a Local Spot

  • If you opted for fishing, enjoy your freshly prepared seafood meal.

  • Otherwise, explore a nearby local eatery for a casual seaside lunch.

Option 2: Explore Enoshima – A Scenic Date Spot

🚋 Take the Scenic Enoden to Enoshima

  • The Enoden train offers breathtaking coastal views and takes about 20 minutes from Kamakura to Enoshima.

🏝 Explore Enoshima Island

  • A popular date spot, Enoshima is known for its beautiful coastal scenery and unique island culture.

  • Many people live on the island, giving it a warm, community feel.

🌊 Things to See & Do in Enoshima

  • Climb to the Summit: Enoshima has a charming shopping street at the top, lined with souvenir shops, local snacks, and stunning viewpoints.

  • Visit Enoshima Shrine: One of Japan’s most unique shrines, offering breathtaking ocean views.

đŸ„ą Lunch: Seafood Bowls

  • Enoshima is famous for its seafood! Don’t miss out on the local kaisendon (seafood rice bowls), packed with fresh sashimi straight from the ocean.

🌇 Return to Tokyo

  • After a relaxing afternoon on Enoshima, take the Enoden + JR Line back to Tokyo.

Day 1

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Restaurant

Sasho (Restaurant)

Hayama Beef restaurant with a beautiful Japanese garden

A restaurant in Kamakura with a beautiful Japanese garden surrounding a 100-year-old building designed by a Kyoto garden designer. The menu features Hayama Beef, a rare type of beef from the Hayama area in Kanagawa, where only 200 cows are raised annually using sustainable methods. The cows are fed a mix of oatmeal and rice.

About:

Sasho is a cozy restaurant in Kamakura, Japan, known for its delicious Japanese cuisine and serene atmosphere. With a view of the traditional Japanese garden, guests can enjoy a relaxing meal while taking in the beautiful surroundings. The menu features options like the indulgent Wagyu beef steak set and seasonal Japanese course meals.

Business Hours

Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays:
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
5:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Tuesday and Wednesday:
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Thursday:
Closed

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AktivitÀt

Kamakura Pig Park

Interact with friendly pigs in Japan

If you’re an animal lover looking for a unique and peaceful experience, Kamakura Pig Park is a hidden gem worth exploring. Unlike the more famous pig parks, this one is quieter, with fewer visitors, making it a perfect spot for both humans and pigs to relax and enjoy.


  • Less Crowded, Less Stress:
    This pig park is the lesser-known of the two in the area, meaning fewer people and a calmer environment. The pigs here seem happier and less stressed, making interactions more enjoyable for everyone.

  • Friendly Staff:
    The staff were incredibly welcoming and kind. They patiently explained how to feed and approach the pigs, ensuring both the visitors and animals have a safe and positive experience.

  • Relaxed Vibes:
    Compared to busier attractions in places like Tokyo, this park offers a refreshing escape. You can take your time petting, feeding, and even taking photos with these adorable animals without feeling rushed.

  • Entrance Fee:
    Only „1,000 per person—a great value for such a unique experience.

  • Opening Hours:
    Open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

  • Location:
    The park is tucked away in a scenic area of Kamakura, making it a peaceful getaway. It’s accessible by public transportation, with a short walk from the nearest station.

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Kamakura Station (Enoden)

Scenic railway with oceanview

The Enoden, or Enoshima Electric Railway, offers a delightful journey blending history, charm, and breathtaking scenery. Operating since 1902, this iconic railway connects Kamakura and Fujisawa, covering a picturesque 10-kilometer stretch along Japan's scenic Shonan coastline.

As the Enoden's quaint green-and-yellow trains meander through narrow streets, coastal views, and lush hillsides, you'll feel transported to a nostalgic era. The ride offers close encounters with local life, as the tracks sometimes run mere meters from homes and shops.

Just be mindful that weekends and Asian holidays can get exceptionally crowded, as the Enoden is highly popular among locals and fans of Slam Dunk.

About Kamakura Station:

The main railway hub in the historic city of Kamakura, Japan. It connects travelers to popular attractions like Hachimangu Shrine and the Great Buddha via the Enoden Line. With its convenient location and easy access to nearby sights, Kamakura Station is a bustling transportation hub that serves as a gateway to exploring the city's rich cultural heritage.

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Hotel

AKAMA Kamakura

Unique traditional Japanese house stay with sauna

AKAMA Kamakura is a charming accommodation located in the peaceful Hase area of Kamakura, just a 1-minute walk from the beach. This beautifully renovated, century-old Japanese house offers a private and exclusive experience, with only one group staying per day.

It is also home to an exceptional restaurant. Their Ochazuke is a must-try, crafted with the finest ingredients and attention to detail, offering a truly top-quality experience.

At nighttime, the space transforms into a bar, illuminated by glowing bamboo lights that create a warm and inviting ambiance.

The breakfast menu is equally impressive, featuring a traditional Japanese meal prepared with handpicked ingredients sourced from all over Japan. This careful selection ensures the highest quality and a delightful start to your day.


  • Marine Activities:

    • Rent surfboards for a fun day on the waves.

    • Go fishing with a local fisherman. Your fresh catch can be brought back and prepared by the on-site chef in the kitchen.
      Mention "YamaTrips" when booking to request these services or inquire about other available activities.

  • Amenities:

    • A barrel sauna for a relaxing retreat.

    • A cozy bar area, featuring stunning bamboo lighting and a warm ambiance.

    • A restaurant with incredible food—be sure to try it during your stay.

  • Exclusive Stay:

    • The property accommodates only one group per day, ensuring a peaceful and private retreat.


Features

  • Conveniently located 1 minute walk to the beach—perfect for ocean lovers.

  • A unique mix of traditional Japanese architecture and modern comforts.

  • A variety of activities and amenities to enhance your experience.

  • Exceptional dining options with locally-inspired cuisine.


When booking, don’t forget to mention YamaTrips for special activity requests or to explore what else they can provide. This can include going fishing with a local fisherman, renting a surfboard or cycling around the area.