Tour Details
Duration
4.5 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Kotoku-in
- Hase Temple
- The Great Buddha of Kamakura
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Tour Description
The perks and efficiency of Japanese rail transport allow for a range of accessible, deeply engaging day trips from Tokyo. An hour by train from the crush of Tokyo Station is the charming town of Kamakura, home to one of Japan’s most widely recognized religious icons—the 13.35-meter-tall Great Buddha of Kamakura. In this half-day Kamakura Day Trip from Tokyo, we’ll visit this massive bronze structure as well as some of Kamakura’s other important temples and shrines, such as Hase Temple and Tsurugaoka-Hachimangu Shrine. Depending on the weather, we’ll walk within Kamakura or take the local electric railway part of the way there.
Experts
Once our train arrives in Kamakura, we will head to Hasedera (Hase Temple), home to lovely gardens and a view over the bay. Along the path to the temple’s main buildings, we’ll see hundreds of jizo, statues of the Jizo Bodhisattva, who is believed to accompany the souls of deceased children. At this point in the tour, we’ll sit for tea and traditional Japanese snacks to discuss the Jodo sect of Buddhism to which Hasedera belongs.
After Hasadera, we will head over to Kotoku-in, host to the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura (Kamakura Daibutsu). The bronze statue dates back to 1252 and was initially housed within a temple hall. Unfortunately, typhoons destroyed the temple and buildings, but the Buddha survived unharmed and has been sitting outdoors since 1495. Today, green with age, this is Japan’s second-tallest bronze Buddha; the first is at the temple Todai-ji in Nara, outside Kyoto (where we also have a Nara Tour). Kotoku-in may be our last stop, unless we manage to keep up the pace--in which case we may be able to fit in one last visit for the day at the Tsurugaoka-Hachimangu Shrine before heading back to Kamakura Station.
You may, of course, return to Tokyo on the same train as your expert, however, we encourage you to stay in Kamakura to have lunch or spend some of the afternoon visiting other attractions.
After Hasadera, we will head over to Kotoku-in, host to the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura (Kamakura Daibutsu). The bronze statue dates back to 1252 and was initially housed within a temple hall. Unfortunately, typhoons destroyed the temple and buildings, but the Buddha survived unharmed and has been sitting outdoors since 1495. Today, green with age, this is Japan’s second-tallest bronze Buddha; the first is at the temple Todai-ji in Nara, outside Kyoto (where we also have a Nara Tour). Kotoku-in may be our last stop, unless we manage to keep up the pace--in which case we may be able to fit in one last visit for the day at the Tsurugaoka-Hachimangu Shrine before heading back to Kamakura Station.
You may, of course, return to Tokyo on the same train as your expert, however, we encourage you to stay in Kamakura to have lunch or spend some of the afternoon visiting other attractions.
At the end of our Kamakura day trip from Tokyo, we will emerge with an enhanced knowledge of this important historical town and gain a better understanding of the relevance of its temples and shrines, as well as appreciate the serenity and great beauty on display.
Where does it start? Where does it end?
You'll meet near Tokyo Station. The confirmation email will have the exact spot. The tour ends in Kamakura. You can stay in Kamakura and explore on your own, or return to Tokyo with the expert. Your train tickets are round-trip, and you can return at any time.
You'll meet near Tokyo Station. The confirmation email will have the exact spot. The tour ends in Kamakura. You can stay in Kamakura and explore on your own, or return to Tokyo with the expert. Your train tickets are round-trip, and you can return at any time.
Are train tickets included?
Yes! You will pay for them ahead of time, and the guide will buy them for you at the station. You will be responsible for any other nominal costs throughout the tour.
Yes! You will pay for them ahead of time, and the guide will buy them for you at the station. You will be responsible for any other nominal costs throughout the tour.
Can we arrange a car service instead of the train?
For this tour, we always take the train. Trains in Japan are faster and more efficient than driving.
Is it okay to tip my guide in Japan?
For this tour, we always take the train. Trains in Japan are faster and more efficient than driving.
Is it okay to tip my guide in Japan?
Yes. Context clients generally tip anywhere from 10-25% of the purchase price of a personal service such as this, depending on the quality of the experience and their tipping habits.
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82 Reviews
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Our trip with Anna went very well. She was a perfect guide and led us on our day. She educated us about what we were seeing. Gave us great Tokyo advice on the downtime...and was pleasant and punctual. I would recommend her to others.
Dina
Reviewed on:
Sep 27, 2025
Anna was fantastic from the get go! She infected us with her detailed and deeply humanistic knowledge of Japanese culture and history through its most significant changes. She is totally the right guide for Kamakura and gave us some wonderful tips on places to visit on our last afternoon in Tokyo. Thank you Anna
Jonathan
Reviewed on:
Sep 26, 2025
This tour was superb! Maki was a 6-star guide, sharing history, culture, traditions and life in Kamakura. As a native Kamakuran, she brings an authentic enthusiasm and reverence for this place that we found so beautiful and magical. We learned so much from her! Maki was very accommodating, treated all our questions with interest. She is the BEST!

Jeanne
Reviewed on:
Sep 20, 2025