Spend time at the beach, as well as appreciating the temples in Kamakura.
Learn about the local heritage of Kamakura at landmarks like Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine and Tokei-ji Temple. Check out other sights like Kamakura City Library and Komachidori Shopping Street.
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Zaimokuza
Zaimokuza Beach delivers postcard-worthy views of Mount Fuji across Sagami Bay's sparkling waters. History buffs can explore the magnificent Hase-dera Temple with its towering wooden Kannon statue and hillside gardens. The nearby Great Buddha sits serenely among ancient trees, offering a peaceful retreat from modern life. Walking paths along the pristine coastline provide perfect spots for quiet contemplation. Traditional ryokans and family-run guesthouses offer authentic stays with tatami rooms and futon bedding. Fresh seafood dominates local menus, with temple vegetarian cuisine available for those seeking lighter fare. Most attractions are within walking distance, though the terrain gets hilly near the temples.

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Koshigoe
Koshigoe charms with its double life as historic harbor and beachside escape. Wander the coastal paths with Enoshima Island views or explore the ancient checkpoint where samurai once stood guard. History buffs can visit the spot where famous poet Basho penned verses about the crashing waves. The working fishing port offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese maritime life without the tourist crowds. Fresh seafood dominates local menus, with restaurants specializing in whitebait bowls caught that morning. Traditional guesthouses and family-run minshuku provide authentic stays with home-cooked meals. Hop on the Enoshima Electric Railway or rent a bicycle to navigate between shrines, beaches, and harbor views.

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Hase
Kamakura's Hase neighborhood transports visitors through Japan's Buddhist heritage with its iconic 13th-century treasures. The towering bronze Great Buddha sits serenely in Kotoku-in Temple's courtyard, while Hase-dera Temple cascades down hillsides adorned with jizo statues and seasonal hydrangeas. Narrow pathways lead to ancient shrines where temple bells echo and incense fills the air. Traditional tea houses serve Buddhist vegetarian cuisine and matcha sets until early evening. Most visitors arrive by train from Tokyo (one hour) or Kamakura center (five minutes), then explore the district on foot. Temple gift shops offer authentic religious artifacts, while nearby ryokans provide tatami rooms and cultural experiences for overnight guests.

Ofuna
Ofuna balances two worlds perfectly – it's a bustling transit hub where train lines meet and a peaceful spiritual escape centered around the jaw-dropping 25-meter white Kannon statue. Wander through temple gardens for a breather or hop on frequent trains to explore nearby Tokyo, Yokohama, or historic Kamakura. The neighborhood shows you real Japanese suburban life without the tourist crowds. Local ramen shops and family restaurants cluster around the station with wallet-friendly meals. Business hotels offer practical stays near transportation, while residential streets reveal a mix of modern apartments and traditional homes. Getting around is simple with trains every few minutes and local bus routes connecting you to wherever you need to go.

Yamanouchi
The Yamanouchi neighborhood offers attractions such as Meigetsuin and Kitakamakura old private house Museum.
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Learn more about Kamakura
Kamakura is well-known for its temples and seaside while attractions include Kamakura City Library and Komachidori Shopping Street. This beachside city has something for everyone including sights like Great Buddha and Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine.

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