Private Kamakura Custom Day Tour by Chartered Vehicle from Tokyo

8 hours
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Overview

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Local guide (if option selected)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Driver
  • Transport by private vehicle

✗ Not Included

  • Gratuities
  • Tour guide (if option not selected)
  • Guide's admission fees, if you select the tour option with a guide
  • Food and drinks

Itinerary

1
Stop 1
Located in Kamakura, Kōtoku-in Temple is home to the world-famous Great Buddha. This bronze statue of Amida Buddha stands 13.35 meters tall and has remained outdoors for centuries, symbolizing the city’s rich history. Visitors can admire its serene expression and even step inside the statue to see its unique construction. A must-see cultural icon of Japan.
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Stop 2
Hase-dera is a historic temple in Kamakura, famous for its impressive 11-faced Kannon statue, one of the largest wooden Buddhist statues in Japan. The temple grounds feature beautiful seasonal gardens, ponds, and a scenic observation deck with sweeping views of Kamakura and the sea. Visitors can also explore caves with Buddhist carvings and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere year-round.
3
Stop 3
Founded in 1253, Kencho-ji is the oldest Zen training monastery in Kamakura and ranks first among the Five Great Zen Temples of Kamakura. Visitors can admire its majestic Sanmon Gate, Butsuden (main hall), and the peaceful Zen garden designed by renowned monk Muso Soseki. The spacious temple grounds also offer hiking trails leading to scenic viewpoints over Kamakura and the sea.
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Stop 4
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is Kamakura’s most important Shinto shrine, founded in 1063 by the Minamoto clan. Dedicated to Hachiman, the god of warriors, it is closely linked to the rise of the samurai. Visitors can walk along the grand approach lined with cherry trees, climb the wide stone steps to the main hall, and enjoy seasonal beauty such as peonies and lotus ponds. The shrine is also the center of Kamakura’s major festivals, including the famous yabusame (horseback archery).
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Stop 5
Komachi Street is a lively shopping street near Kamakura Station, lined with traditional shops, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy strolling through its narrow lanes, tasting local specialties such as matcha sweets, rice crackers, and purple sweet potato snacks, or browsing souvenirs and handicrafts. It is a perfect place to experience Kamakura’s charm, combining history with modern culture.

Good to Know

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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