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Kamakura And Enoshima Coastal Customized Private Tour

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Kamakura & Enoshima Coastal Customized Private Tour — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Kamakura & Enoshima Coastal Customized Private Tour

Kamakura was Japan's first feudal capital from 12th century to 14th century. It is surrounded by 3 mountains and ocean and known for many historically significant Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Come join this 6-hour walking tour to feel the spirit of samurai at its historic sites! You will visit Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, the biggest shrine in Kamakura area, and Komachi Dori, the most famous street with many interesting shops and delicious street food stands. Also visit Hase Temple, Kotokuin area, and see the big Buddha (also called "Daibutsu" in Japanese)! Your guide will make you are having a lot of fun while learning the history of Japan. Let's walk and talk together in Kamakura!

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Private Kamakura Day Trip from Tokyo

Step away from Tokyo’s rush and discover the serene charm of Kamakura and Enoshima on a private full-day tour. Your English-speaking driver will pick you up from your hotel and guide you through sacred shrines, ancient temples, and scenic coastal views. Begin at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine, Kamakura’s grand Shinto landmark surrounded by ponds and torii gates reflecting its samurai heritage. Then, visit Kōtoku-in, home to the Great Buddha—an awe-inspiring 13-meter bronze statue that has stood in quiet grace for centuries. Continue to Hasedera Temple, known for its statue of Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy, and panoramic views of Kamakura’s coastline. Finally, cross to Enoshima Island, where shrines, sea caves, ocean vistas, and local street food create a perfect coastal retreat. After a day of spiritual and seaside beauty, relax as your driver takes you back to Tokyo in comfort.

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Private full day tour in Kamakura from Tokyo

Step beyond the ordinary and explore Kamakura with a fully personalized private tour designed entirely around you. From the moment your day begins, everything is taken care of. I will personally pick you up at your hotel, ensuring a smooth, comfortable, and stress-free start. No language barriers, no rushing — just a relaxed journey toward one of Japan’s most historic and spiritual destinations. Why Choose This Private Kamakura Tour? 1. Fully Customized Itinerary Unlike group tours with fixed schedules, this experience is tailored to your interests. Whether you are passionate about history, Zen Buddhism, hidden temples, photography, local cuisine, or coastal walks — your day is designed around what matters most to you. 2. Beyond the Guidebooks Yes, we will see the iconic Great Buddha and major highlights — but what makes this tour unique is access to lesser-known spots, quiet temples, secret viewpoints, and authentic local neighborhoods that most visitors never discover. 3. Cultural Insight, Not Just Sightseeing Kamakura is not just beautiful — it is deeply spiritual. You will gain real insight into samurai history, Zen philosophy, Shinto traditions, and the cultural foundations that shaped Japan. Stories, symbolism, and historical context bring every site to life. 4. Flexible Pace & Comfort Want to spend more time at a temple? Stop for matcha and traditional sweets? Explore a hidden alley? With a private tour, you decide the rhythm of the day. 5. Professional, Personal Service This is not a scripted tour — it is a human connection. I focus on creating an engaging, thoughtful, and memorable experience, adapted to solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups. 6. Hotel Pickup Included Your experience begins at your accommodation. I ensure seamless transportation planning and guidance throughout the day so you can simply enjoy the journey. Kamakura is often visited — but rarely truly experienced. If you are looking for depth, authenticity, flexibility, and personal attention, this private tour offers something far beyond a standard excursion. Let’s create a day in Kamakura that you will remember for a lifetime.

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Jean’s Coastal Walk — Enoshima by Enoden (4-Hour Private Tour) — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Jean’s Coastal Walk — Enoshima by Enoden (4-Hour Private Tour)

Discover the hidden charm of Kamakura and Enoshima—in just 3.5 hours This fully private and flexible tour is tailored to your interests. Once booked, your local guide will accompany you through Kamakura and the coastal island of Enoshima, adjusting the pace and itinerary to suit your preferences. Hop aboard the nostalgic Enoden train and enjoy a scenic ride along the sea. As the coastline unfolds, you’ll arrive at Enoshima—a sacred island rich in mythology and natural beauty. Explore its mystical caves, tranquil shrines, and breathtaking ocean views, engaging all your senses along the way. Led by friendly, experienced guides fluent in English, French, and Japanese, you’ll gain fresh insights into the region’s culture and hidden treasures. Don’t forget your camera

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