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Kamakura classic model plan over three popular temples and shrines
Kamakura classic model plan over three popular temples and shrines
Kamakura classic model plan over three popular temples and shrines

Focusing on three popular temples and shrines, from popular gourmet to topical experience facilities, we introduce a classic plan that condenses the charm of Kamakura. This course is perfect for those who visit Kamakura for the first time or want to hold down a classic spot.
Total: 1 Day
START Kamakura Station

Walking10 minutes
History
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
A shrine that the first general of the Kamakura shogunate, Minamoto no Yoritomo, has been to the present land and enshrined as a guardian deity of the samurai. The town of Kamakura has been built around Hachimangu Shrine and Wakamiya Oji Avenue, and it still attracts many reverence.
(1st photo) One of the most famous Kamakura companies with beautiful vermilion shrine ''Tsurugaoka Hachimangu''
(2nd photo) If you know the history of Kamakura, go to "The Kamakura Bunkakan Tsurugaoka Museum"
(Photo 3-4) Cute talismans such as Hato Suzu mori, Oridzuru Kanae mori (1000 yen each) are also on sale.
(1st photo) One of the most famous Kamakura companies with beautiful vermilion shrine ''Tsurugaoka Hachimangu''
(2nd photo) If you know the history of Kamakura, go to "The Kamakura Bunkakan Tsurugaoka Museum"
(Photo 3-4) Cute talismans such as Hato Suzu mori, Oridzuru Kanae mori (1000 yen each) are also on sale.




WalkingFive minutes
Shopping
Komachi Street
The downtown area of Kamakura, which runs from the east exit of Kamakura Station to the "Tsurugaoka Hachimangu" for about 500m. There are restaurants and shops running around the house, so you can enjoy a walk around the area while looking for Kamakura souvenirs.
(1st photo) Popular street "Komachi Street"
(2nd photo) SMILEY BUDDHA eco bag of ''WELKAM'' (1320 yen)
(3rd photo) Daibutsu-yaki at Tomoya Kamakura Komachi (220 yen per piece)
(4th photo) After enjoying the walk and shopping, take the Enoden to Hase.
(1st photo) Popular street "Komachi Street"
(2nd photo) SMILEY BUDDHA eco bag of ''WELKAM'' (1320 yen)
(3rd photo) Daibutsu-yaki at Tomoya Kamakura Komachi (220 yen per piece)
(4th photo) After enjoying the walk and shopping, take the Enoden to Hase.




TrainFive minutes
Hase Station
WalkingFour minutes
Food
COTONOHA Hase
Lunch is at COTONOHA Hase, where you can enjoy the specialty gourmet unique to Kamakura, and the "Vegan Salad Plate" (2000 yen), a lunch plate with plenty of colorful Kamakura vegetables.
Address: 2-10-34 Hase, Kamakura
Phone: 0467-25-5508
Transportation: 4 minutes walk from Enoden-Hase Station
Time: 11 to 16 o'clock LO
Closed: Wednesday, Thursday
Parking: None
Address: 2-10-34 Hase, Kamakura
Phone: 0467-25-5508
Transportation: 4 minutes walk from Enoden-Hase Station
Time: 11 to 16 o'clock LO
Closed: Wednesday, Thursday
Parking: None

WalkingSeven minutes
History
Hasedera Temple
A popular temple in Kamakura as a flower temple where you can enjoy flowers all year round. The grounds such as the walking path and Benten Grotto are full of highlights. In addition, hydrangea will be seen from late May to early July. Furthermore, you can overlook Sagami Bay from Miharudai, so don't miss it. Ryōen Jizo, which is enshrined in three places in the precincts, is also a must.



Walking10 minutes
History
Kotokuin Temple
Kamakura Daibutsu, which stands as high as about 11.3m. The writer and poet Akiko Yosano is also famous for chanting with a beautiful man. It became the current sitting on the ground in the Muromachi period, and welcomes people visiting since then with a gentle look. The medicine sandals of the Great Buddha, which weighs about 45kg only on one leg, are also on display, so let's check it out.


WalkingOne minute
Bus
Bus stop "Daibutsu-mae"
Bus10 minutes
GOAL Kamakura Station
Tips
-This article is created based on the contents of "Rurubu information version" or "Rurubu & more." "Rurubu +".
· The data listed is as of March 2025. Prices, business hours, regular holidays, menus, etc. may change or may not be available due to temporary holidays. Please check in advance when using it, as the content may change.
· Closed stores and facilities, as a rule, the year-end holiday, Obon holiday, Golden Week, and temporary holidays are omitted.
· The published fees is the fee including the consumption tax that was confirmed at the time of the interview in principle, and the entrance fee is the adult fee if there is no special note.
-The time of use of the listing is, in principle, open (hall) to closed (hall). Please note that the last order or entrance (hall) time is usually 30 minutes to 1 hour before the closing (hall) time. The last order is written as LO.
・ The spring quality, efficacy, etc. of the hot springs in the list are prepared based on the answers from each facility.
· The data listed is as of March 2025. Prices, business hours, regular holidays, menus, etc. may change or may not be available due to temporary holidays. Please check in advance when using it, as the content may change.
· Closed stores and facilities, as a rule, the year-end holiday, Obon holiday, Golden Week, and temporary holidays are omitted.
· The published fees is the fee including the consumption tax that was confirmed at the time of the interview in principle, and the entrance fee is the adult fee if there is no special note.
-The time of use of the listing is, in principle, open (hall) to closed (hall). Please note that the last order or entrance (hall) time is usually 30 minutes to 1 hour before the closing (hall) time. The last order is written as LO.
・ The spring quality, efficacy, etc. of the hot springs in the list are prepared based on the answers from each facility.