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Kamakura  is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan, about 50 km south-south-west of Tokyo.

Kamakura Tours

Organised tours from Tokyo to Kamakura are available. These tours also include the Great Buddha at Kotokuin Temple, Hase Kannon Temple, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and Komachi Shopping Street. Further information and online booking are here.

Surrounded by mountains on three sides and the open water of Sagami Bay on the fourth, Kamakura (Japanese: 鎌倉市; -shi) is a natural fortress. During the Heian period it was the chief city of the Kanto region, and from the 12th through 14th centuries the Minamoto shoguns ruled Japan from here under what is known as the Kamakura Shogunate.

Kamakura is now mainly known for its temples and shrines. Kōtoku-in, with the monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha, (The Great Buddha of Kamakura) is the most famous of these. A 15th Century tsunami destroyed the temple that once housed the Great Buddha, but the statue survived and has remained outdoors ever since. Magnificent Zen temples like Kencho-ji and Engaku-ji; the Tokei-ji (a nunnery that was a refuge for women who wanted to divorce their husbands); the Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine; the Hase-dera, an ancient Kannon temple; the graves of Minamoto no Yoritomo and Hōjō Masako; and the Kamakura-gu where Prince Morinaga was executed, top the list of Kamakura's most famous historical and religious sites.

Kamakura has a beach which, in combination with the temples and the proximity to Tokyo, makes it a popular tourist destination. The city is well-provided with restaurants and other tourist-oriented amenities.

Kamakura is home to a microbrewery. The beer produced is only available locally and in bottles, and the range includes a pale ale, a pilsner style lager, and a stout.

Kamakura is also noted for its "senbei", which are crisp rice cakes grilled and sold fresh along the main shopping street. These are very popular with tourists, especially Japanese tourists.

Kamakura is also the terminal for the Enoshima Electric Railway, locally known as "Eno-den". This traditional narrow gauge railway runs to Fujisawa, to the west, and part of its route runs parallel to the seashore.

http://www1.kamakuranet.ne.jp/kwga/default.htm

All members of Kamakura Welcome Guides have completed a course in giving histrical and cultural tours
sponsored by the Kamakura City Tourist Association.
The members of the Kamakura Welcome Guides are deeply attached to Kamakura, and are very pleased
to welcome you and guide you around Kamakura in your language*, where you'll be shown many interesting places.


Kamakura is known as “BUKE-NO-KOTO” (the ancient city of samurai), and is currently applying for designation

as a World Cultural Heritage site.

We offer a half-day regular tour, and a one-day tour. We are flexicible and will do our best to meet your requests.
In addition, we are planning some cultual tours that introduce you to the traditional Japanese arts,
such as a Japanese tea ceremony.
Please feel free to ask us about these apecial offers.

* Chinese, English, French, Italian, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish-speaking guides are available.

 

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