The Coexistence of Old & New
One unique aspect of Japan is to respect traditional culture and let it grow alongside new customs in today’s society. And Kamakura is a great place to see both.
One unique aspect of Japan is to respect traditional culture and let it grow alongside new customs in today’s society. And Kamakura is a great place to see both.
Nicknamed the hydrangea temple, 2,500 hydrangeas bloom every June in profusion at this Michelin-starred Kamakura temple.
Only one hour away from Tokyo, why not try hiking the trails at the ancient capital of Kamakura.
Zeniarai Benten Shrine is a popular power spot in Kamakura for washing money. But... why?
Kamakura defends itself against rival Nara in the Battle of the Big Buddhas!
Not sure what to do and where to go in Kamakura? Let us give you some options for an unforgettable tour with a qualified guide.
A beach with plenty of attractions, Kamakura Beach was selected as one of the top 50 picturesque spots in Kanagawa Prefecture.
For a relaxing day trip away from Tokyo, head on down to Kamakura and Enoshima. And make sure to grab this train pass to save some serious cash.