Discover the charm of Kamakura with a private walking tour. This intimate excursion takes visitors through the city’s iconic sites, from the tranquil Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine to the impressive Daibutsu. With a knowledgeable guide, travelers can enjoy Kamakura’s rich history and culture, while enjoying a local cuisine lunch and transportation within the area. The tour promises an unforgettable experience, leaving visitors eager to explore more of this beautiful coastal city.
Key Points
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A private walking tour of Kamakura that lasts approximately 6 hours and covers key historical sites like Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and the second-largest Buddha statue in Japan.
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The tour includes transportation within Kamakura, a local cuisine lunch, and a private guide who provides historical and cultural commentary.
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Visitors can explore the vibrant Komachi Dori, witness religious ceremonies at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, and visit additional temples like Hasedera and Kencho-ji.
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The tour is priced starting from $225 per person, with a maximum of 6 travelers, and includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
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The tour is stroller-accessible but not wheelchair-friendly, and admission fees to certain temples and shrines are not included.
Tour Overview
The Kamakura Private Walking Tour is a 6-hour excursion that allows visitors to explore the historical landmarks of Kamakura, Japan with a private guide.
Priced from $225 per person, the tour has a maximum of 6 travelers. It includes visits to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Komachi Dori, and the famous Daibutsu (Big Buddha).
Additional stops at temples like Hasedera, Hokokuji, and Engaku-ji can be added. The tour starts at the JR Kamakura Station and returns to the same point.
Lunch, transportation fees, and hotel pickup/drop-off are provided. A moderate fitness level is required, and the tour is stroller accessible but not wheelchair friendly.
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Highlights and Activities
As visitors embark on the Kamakura Private Walking Tour, they’ll explore the city’s historical landmarks with their private guide. The tour highlights include visiting the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, strolling along Komachi Dori, and seeing the Daibutsu (Big Buddha), the second-largest Buddha statue in Japan. Additional stops may include other renowned temples such as Hasedera, Hokokuji, Kencho-ji, Engaku-ji, and Meigetsuin.
Site | Duration | Admission |
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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine | 1 hour | Free |
Komachi Dori | 1 hour | Free |
Daibutsu (Big Buddha) | 1 hour | Not included |
Hasedera Temple | 1 hour | Not included |
Hokokuji Temple | 1 hour | Not included |
Meeting and Pickup
Visitors meet their guide at the East Gate exit of the JR Kamakura Station at 10:00 am. The tour begins there and ends back at the same meeting point.
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, with the guide leading guests through Kamakura’s historical sites. Transportation within the Kamakura area is included.
The tour is accessible by public transportation, and infant seats are available. Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes and clothes.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller accessible. A moderate level of physical fitness is required to fully enjoy the walking tour.
Inclusions
The private walking tour includes a friendly professional guide to lead guests through Kamakura’s historical landmarks.
The guide provides commentary on the city’s rich history and culture. Lunch is also included, allowing visitors to try local cuisine during the tour.
Plus, the tour covers transportation fees for getting around the Kamakura area. Guests are responsible for admission tickets to select temples and shrines.
The tour is suitable for those with a moderate fitness level, and strollers are allowed. The inclusions make for a comprehensive and immersive exploration of Kamakura.
Explore Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
What is the first stop on the Kamakura Private Walking Tour? Explore the iconic Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. This Shinto shrine, founded in 1063, is a must-see on any Kamakura itinerary. Visitors can admire the impressive architecture, including the grand main gate and historical buildings. Take a stroll through the expansive grounds and witness religious ceremonies, if in session. Afterward, enjoy the vibrant shops and food stalls along Komachi Dori, the nearby lively pedestrian street.
Feature | Description |
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Admission | Free |
Duration | 1 hour |
Highlights | Impressive architecture, religious ceremonies, nearby Komachi Dori |
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Stroll Along Komachi Dori
Next, visitors can spend an hour strolling along Komachi Dori, Kamakura’s lively pedestrian street. Known for its street food vendors and unique shops, this bustling area offers a chance to immerse in local culture.
Visitors can browse the quaint boutiques, sample delicious street foods, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. From traditional Japanese crafts to modern apparel, Komachi Dori provides a delightful shopping experience.
The guide will ensure visitors make the most of this charming street, pointing out highlights and providing insider tips to enhance the exploration.
Admire the Daibutsu (Big Buddha)
Visitors then venture to see the Daibutsu, or Great Buddha, one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks. Towering over 13 meters tall, this bronze Buddha statue is the second largest in Japan, after the Buddha in Nara. Guests can step inside the hollow statue and admire the intricate craftsmanship up close.
Fact | Detail |
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Year Completed | 1252 |
Height | 13.35 meters |
Weight | 121 metric tons |
Materials | Bronze |
Visitors can explore the expansive temple grounds and learn about the history and significance of this remarkable piece of Buddhist art and architecture.
Additional Stops in Kamakura
After visiting the Daibutsu, the tour continues with additional stops at some of Kamakura’s most renowned temples.
Guests may visit Hasedera Temple, known for its wooden Kannon statue and beautiful gardens.
Next, they’ll explore Hokokuji Temple, famous for its tranquil bamboo grove.
The tour may also include stops at Kencho-ji Temple, the largest Zen temple in Kamakura, and Engaku-ji Temple, an impressive example of Zen architecture.
Finally, guests can admire the stunning gardens and maple trees at Meigetsuin.
Each temple offers a unique glimpse into Kamakura’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary to My Preferences?
Yes, you can customize the tour itinerary to your preferences. The private tour allows you to tailor the sights and activities to your interests and schedule, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
Yes, the tour duration can be extended. Travelers can discuss customizing the itinerary and extending the tour length with the tour operator when booking the tour. Additional fees may apply for extended tour times.
Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers Available?
Yes, this tour offers a few discounts and special offers. Groups of 3 or more can receive a 10% discount, and there’s a Reserve Now and Pay Later option available. Checking their website is the best way to see current deals.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but participants are recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes and clothes. Casual, layered attire that’s suitable for the weather is ideal for this active walking tour.
Can the Tour Be Conducted in Other Languages Besides English?
The tour can be conducted in other languages besides English. Travelers should inquire about language options when booking, as the guide may be able to accommodate requests for different languages if available.
The Sum Up
This private walking tour of Kamakura offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and cultural heritage. With a knowledgeable guide, travelers will discover the significance of sites like Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Komachi Dori, and the impressive Daibutsu. The tour’s inclusive features, such as local cuisine lunch and transportation, ensure a seamless and memorable exploration of Kamakura’s charm.
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