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Yuigahama Beach is a long-established beach that has been popular as a beach for swimming since the Meiji period. Close to Kamakura Station,...more read
Kamakura Yuigahama Beach
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On the Koshigoe coast where the view of Enoshima spreads, a sandy beach 40 meters wide extends about 220 meters. In summer, as a beach, publ...more read
Kamakura Koshigoe coast
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It is a scenic spot overlooking the mountains of Fuji, Hakone and Izu. There is a figure of young people enjoying yachting and windsurfing r...more read
Kamakura Shichirigahama coast
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Ichijo Ekan was a court noble during the beginning of the Edo Era and was also the ninth son of Emperor Go-Yozei. Ekan was a man who excelle...more read
Kamakura Ichijo Ekan Sanso
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Rice cracker is returned one after another on the charcoal fire at the shop front. It is said that it returns to the air frequently, and it ...more read
Kamakura Kamakura Ichigaya
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A Japanese “Soba” or buckwheat noodle restaurant that is located close to Hasedera Temple in Kamakura, The Big Buddha Temple. The restaurant...more read
Kamakura Kamakura Hase Shiori-an
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This shop sells incense has has been in Komachi Dori for over 30 years. “Premium incense sticks” and “fragrance bags” use carefully selected...more read
Kamakura Koshi Kito Tenkundo
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100 meters north of Hase Station and across Shugenji is the main shop of a bean confectionery. It was founded in 1954 as a wholesale peanut ...more read
Kamakura Kamakura Mameya
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This gift shop is known as a ”harmony” spot that sells Japanese-style miscellaneous goods, Japanese sweets, souvenirs, and other beautiful g...more read
Kamakura Kamakura-ya