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Kamakura One Day Hike Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

4.5(13)Yokohama1 hour
VIATOR4.5(4)TRIPADVISOR4.6(9)

Description

Just one hour from Tokyo, Kamakura is the home of the samurai and is of great cultural importance to Japan. To start your day, meet your guide at your hotel, or the closest station. You will then set off to combat the Daibutsu Trail, which is 3.7 miles (6km) in length. The Daibutsu hiking trail runs between the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) in the south and the Jochi-ji Zen temple towards the north. The tour can be personalized according to your wishes. Just let the local partner know what you would like to experience, what time you would like to start your tour, and where you are staying. Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.

Tour Options

Kamakura One Day Hike Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

30 min

The shrine is dedicated to Hachiman, the patron god of the Minamoto family and of the samurai in general. The deified spirits of the ancient Emperor Ojin who has been identified with Hachiman, Hime-gami and Empress Jingu are enshrined at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine.

Admission not included5 min

The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu) is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, which stands on the grounds of Kotokuin Temple. With a height of 11.4 meters, it has long been the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan, surpassed only by the statue in Nara's Todaiji Temple and some recent creations.

Admission not included5 min

Hasedera (長谷寺) is a temple of the Jodo sect, famous for its eleven-headed statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The 9.18 meter tall, gilded wooden statue is regarded as one of the largest wooden sculpture in Japan and can be viewed in the temple's main building, the Kannon-do Hall

Admission not included30 min

Hokokuji Temple is best known for the beautiful, small bamboo grove found behind the temple's main hall, which lies thick with over 2000 dark green bamboo stalks. A few narrow pathways lead through the bamboo to a tea house where, for a small fee, you can sit and enjoy a cup of matcha tea while enjoying views into the bamboo grove. Also located behind the temple are a series of shallow caves carved into the hillsides, which are believed to hold the ashes of some of the later Ashikaga lords.

60 min

Kamakura is surrounded by the ocean in the south and by wooded hills in all other directions. Attractive hiking trails lead through the woods along these hills and connect various atmospheric temples. They are a great way to travel between some of Kamakura's sights. Many of the trails do not take long to complete - typically between 30 to 90 minutes - and allow visitors to enjoy a mix of nature and cultural sights.

5 min

Only a short train ride west of Kamakura, Enoshima (江の島) is a pleasantly touristy island just off the coast but connected by bridge with the mainland. The island offers a variety of attractions, including a shrine, park, observation tower and caves. Views of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed on days with good visibility. Enoshima is divided into a yacht harbor accessible to motorized traffic and a forested hill which can only be explored on foot (and paid escalators) and contains most of the sights. Several shrine buildings, collectively known as Enoshima Shrine, are found around the island and are dedicated to Benten, a popular goddess of good fortune, wealth, music and knowledge. Benten is believed to have created Enoshima before subduing a five headed dragon that had been terrorizing the area.

Admission not included30 min

Engakuji (円覚寺) is one of the leading Zen temples in Eastern Japan and the number two of Kamakura's five great Zen temples. Engakuji was founded by the ruling regent Hojo Tokimune in the year 1282, one year after the second invasion attempt by the Mongols had been reverted. One purpose of the new temple was to pay respect to the fallen Japanese and Mongolian soldiers. Engakuji is built into the slopes of Kita-Kamakura's forested hills. The first main structure encountered upon entering the temple grounds is the Sanmon main gate, which dates from 1783. Behind it stands the temple's main hall, the Butsuden, which displays a wooden statue of the Shaka Buddha. The Butsuden was rebuilt relatively recently in 1964 after the former building was lost in an earthquake.

Admission not included5 min

Kenchoji (建長寺, Kenchōji) is the number one of Kamakura's five great Zen temples. The oldest Zen temple in Kamakura, Kenchoji was founded by the ruling regent Hojo Tokiyori in 1253 during the Kencho Era after which it was named. Its first head priest was Rankei Doryu, a Zen priest from China. Although considerably smaller than during its heydays, Kenchoji still consists of a large number of temple buildings and subtemples, and stretches from the entrance gate at the bottom of the valley far into the forested hills behind. After passing through the Sanmon main gate, visitors will see Kenchoji's temple bell (Bonsho), designated a national treasure, on their right.

30 min

Zeniarai Benten Shrine (銭洗弁天) is a popular shrine in western Kamakura, which people visit to wash their money (zeniarai means "coin washing"). It is said that money washed in the shrine's spring, will double. Minamoto Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura government, ordered the shrine's construction after a god appeared in his dream and recommended him to build the shrine in order to bring peace to the country. Because the dream occurred on the day of the snake, in the month of the snake of the year of the snake, the shrine was later also dedicated to Benten, a Buddhist goddess associated with snakes.

Admission not included5 min

Meigetsuin Temple (明月院) is a temple of the Rinzai Zen Sect founded in 1160 in Kamakura. It is also known as Ajisaidera ("Hydrangea Temple") because hydrangea bloom in abundance on the temple grounds during the rainy season around June. 95% of the hydrangea here are of the Hime Ajisai ("Princess Hydrangea") variety; they are thus named because of their pretty blue colors. The temple was originally a repose built by a son in memory of his father who had died in the struggle for power between the Taira and Minamoto clans in the late Heian Period. It later became part of a larger temple complex called Zenkoji, which was abolished during anti-Buddhist movements soon after the Meiji Restoration, leaving only Meigetsuin to remain as an individual temple today.

Admission not included5 min

Ankokuronji (安国論寺) is one of several temples of the Nichiren sect of Japanese Buddhism along the hills in the southeast of Kamakura. Nichiren himself founded Ankokuronji around 1253 when he first came to Kamakura, and he is said to have lived at the temple for several years. Visitors can walk along a short hiking trail through the wooded hills around the temple buildings. A nice view of the city of Kamakura can be enjoyed underway. Some of the trail's passages are quite steep and should only be explored with good walking shoes and during dry weather.

Admission not included5 min

Jomyoji Temple (浄妙寺, Jōmyōji) is a Zen temple in the hills of eastern Kamakura. Ranked fifth among the five great Zen temples of Kamakura, Jomyoji was founded by the influential Ashikaga family and at its peak was made up of seven buildings and several pagodas. Over the centuries, however, many of the structures were destroyed by fire, and only its historic main hall, reception hall, main gate and warehouse remain today. The main hall sits at the end of a garden and houses a statue of Shaka Nyorai, the historical Buddha. Jomyoji Temple also has a restored teahouse where visitors can sit and enjoy a cup of tea for a small fee while enjoying the view of a nice dry garden. On the hillside behind the main hall is the temple's spacious cemetery, while a path leads up the hill to a small western-style restaurant. The restaurant is operated by the temple and offers good views out over Kamakura from its patio.

Admission not included30 min

Zuisenji (瑞泉寺) is a beautiful Zen temple in the far east of Kamakura, in the back of a narrow valley and surrounded by wooded hills. It is a branch temple of the Engakuji Temple. Zuisenji was founded by Muso Kokushi, a leading Zen master of his time and one of Japan's most famous garden designers. The temple is known for its pure Zen rock garden behind the temple's main hall, designed by Muso himself. The temple furthermore attracts with its many flowers and blooming trees in the other parts of the temple grounds, including a large number of plum trees.

Admission not included5 min

Myohonji (妙本寺, Myōhonji) is one of several temples of the Nichiren sect of Japanese Buddhism along the southeastern hills of Kamakura. The temple was founded by Hiki Yoshimoto in 1260, and features a statue of Nichiren to the left of the main hall. The temple is connected via the Gionyama hiking trail with some other nearby temples and a shrine. It leads through the wooded hills of Kamakura, and should be explored only with good walking shoes and during dry weather, because there are a few steep and rough passages.

Admission not included5 min

Jochiji (浄智寺, Jōchiji) is the number four of Kamakura's five great Zen temples. It is a branch temple of the Engakuji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism. Its head temple, the Engakuji Temple, stands just a few hundred meters away on the opposite side of the railway tracks. Jochiji was founded in 1283 by members of the ruling Hojo family on the occasion of the premature death of a son. Once a large temple complex with many buildings and subtemples, Jochiji is now small and calm. In its main hall, the Dongeden, the temple's main object of worship, a Buddhist trinity of the Amida Buddha, Shaka Buddha and Miroku Buddha, is displayed.

Admission not included5 min

Tokeiji (東慶寺, Tōkeiji) is a small branch temple of the Engakuji school within the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism. Its head temple, the Engakuji Temple, stands just a few hundred meters away on the opposite side of the railway tracks. Tokeiji was founded by the wife of the regent Hojo Tokimune in 1285 after Tokimune had died at a young age. Until the end of the Edo Period, the temple served as a shelter for women who suffered abuse by their husbands and sought a divorce. An official divorce could be attained by staying at the temple for three years.

Admission not included5 min

Jufukuji Temple (寿福寺) is the number three of Kamakura's five great Zen temples. It is a branch temple of the Rinzai sect's Kenchoji school. Jufukuji was established by the order of Minamoto Yoritomo's wife Masako after her husband had passed away. Its founding priest was none other than Eisai, the man responsible for introducing Zen Buddhism into Japan. Besides the often photographed pathway that leads towards the temple, Jufukuji is not open to the public.

Admission not included10 min

Eisho-ji Temple (英勝寺) is the only surviving nunnery in Kamakura, located near Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Founded in the early Edo period by a woman connected to the Tokugawa family, it’s known as a “flower temple” for its seasonal blooms. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful bamboo grove and a graceful Amida Buddha statue said to be by the famous sculptor Unkei. The quiet atmosphere makes it a hidden gem worth visiting.

Highlights

Customizable Walking Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from 'What to expect' list
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Kamakura/Yokohama
Licensed Local English Speaking Guide

What's included

Included
Customizable Walking Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from 'What to expect' list
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Kamakura/Yokohama
Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
Not included
Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
Private transportation
You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.

Pickup Locations & Times

This private tour is a hiking day tour. Please wear hiking boots for this tour. A private vehicle is not included. Public transportation or local taxis maybe used to transfer between sites. Exact transportation costs can be discussed with the guide after a reservation is finalized. Please have Japanese Yen on hand for your transportation costs.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.

Reviews(13)

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sarahdE8481KJ
April 8, 2026
Kamakura with Kenzo

Thank you Kenzo for a fabulous day in Kamakura. You were thoughtful and flexible with our plans and found us a delicious lunch spot. Your communication before and during the trip was excellent.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review on my guide. The tour to Kamakura with you is good memory for me, too. It was so glad for me to see your members enjoying photo taking in every place where I guided, such as Hokokuji Temple (Bamboo Temple), Big Statue of Buddha. If you have chances, please come again to Japan in autumn, colored leaves may attract you as well as cherry flowers.  Please give my best regards to your family. Regards, Kenzo

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W6792SVdeannah
October 10, 2025
Great day!

Our tour was fantastic from start to finish. Our guide was awesome guide and we had so much fun. He made the tour fun and unique.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your kind review. We’re glad to hear that you enjoyed your walking cultural tour! We hope to welcome you again on another tour in the future! Japan Guide Agency

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J1754NVcherylf
October 10, 2024
Great day of learning!

We loved the day Shinji planned for us. It was a full and informative day. Happily, we got in many steps. Shinji is knowledgeable of Japanese history and he accommodated our wants and needs very well. Shortly after we registered, Shinji contacted us to intoduce himself. Once he prepared the itinerary he wrote again to seek our approval. He arrived on time and helped us understand the transportation system. We commend his professionalism and recommend him highly.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review. The rain from the previous day had stopped on the day of the tour, making it the perfect day to explore Kamakura. I appreciate that you listened attentively to my explanations during the tour. I hope that you will be able to purchase the souvenirs that you said you wanted to buy in Japan during your stay. Thank you again. Shinji

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Bill_S
October 7, 2024
Superb Kamakura Tour with Shinji

My tour with Shinji was absolutely perfect. He reached out to me before the tour and asked me what I was interested. I said getting an overview of Kamakura history (of which there is a vast amount) and getting a good hike. He totally delivered on both. Hiking was great. Some really nice trails, and enough distance and challenge to feel like a hike and not just a nature hike, but also beautiful and never overwhelming. Shinji similarly delivered on the Kamakura history. The guy knows his stuff and was able to explain the history of each of the sites we visited and how it fell into the great history of Kamakura and Japan. His explanations were entertaining, engaging, and detailed but never felt like lectures or a guy just reciting facts. They really helped bring the tour to life. Shinji was charming and engaging as a person, super easy to spend time with. Most recommended.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful review. It was a sunny day on the day of the tour, but the rain the day before made the hiking trail a little slippery. I was relieved that we were able to walk without any trouble. I am happy that you listened attentively to my explanations at the sites. My best memory is that we were all wearing T-shirts with similar designs from the same manufacturer. Please come to Kamakura again. Thank you. Shinji

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527adelag
May 4, 2024
A day with Shinji

Our guide Shinji is very knowledgeable and patient. We have zero idea about Kamakura, he gave us instructions on how to reach out meeting point since we are coming from Tokyo. The tour was a good pace and we were able to see all the sights within the time specified. Will definitely recommend

Operator response

Thank you so much for your kind review! The day of the tour was in the middle of Japan's Golden Week, and Kamakura City was expected to be crowded, so I set a course that would avoid crowds as much as possible. We were lucky that we had lunch early so we didn't have to look for a restaurant or wait in line. It seemed like you also enjoyed shopping. I would be happy if you were able to make some good memories in Kamakura. Thank you again. Shinji

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gramenz
November 2, 2023
Shinji Komiyama

We spent more than half a day with Shinji Komiyama and found him to be knowledgeable and very friendly. Would recommend him highly.

Operator response

It was fun to be able to tour Kamakura together. I was concerned about the weather on the day of the tour as I had a request to take photos of Mt. Fuji, but we were fortunate to have good weather and were able to see Mt. Fuji from Enoshima. I heard that you will be going sightseeing in the Kansai area, starting in Kamakura, so I hope you enjoy your time in Japan. Shinji

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Gab10210
September 21, 2023
Tour canceled without notice

Organized and fixed for months, two days before the guide is not well (received info from him via message) and they cancel without notifying me in advance, without trying for a replacement and above all saying that I was to blame for a failure to confirm the pick up location, already ' fully agreed with the guide directly. In short, little professionalism and a lot of disinterest, especially for a trip organized for months.

Operator response

Thank you for your review. We are very sorry that this happened to you however, a guide’s health comes before a tour. As out guides work hard and meet customers from all over the world, the inevitability of a tour being cancelled due to illness does exist. We hope that you were safe. JGA Customer Support

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lorirM6559QX
September 20, 2023
Extremely Knowledgeable Guide and very nice!

Our guide allowed us to adjust and add to the itinerary of our day. We enjoyed Kamakura with the temple, shrine , town , beach and nature. Our guide was extremely pleasant and very informative and patient, answering all of our questions.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your high evaluation of my guide. I am glad to know you have enjoyed the Tour. I also had unforgettable time with you at all places we visited. Now, I really hope I will be able to have the same energy and guts as you do. Please convey my best regards to your party members. Thank you! Shuji

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531slawomirs
June 10, 2023
Kamalura guided tour

Great place with breathtaking views. kei was informative and very accommodating when we wanted to spend more time in an interesting spot or a store. I would recommend it to friends but worn to wear comfortable shoes. 😀

Operator response

Thank you very much for your comment with praise. I am glad to hear from you and to know how you felt about our tour. Although the tour might require you to walk more than you would be to do in your daily life, I witnessed that you saw a lot and made the most out of the tour. I appreciate that you have proved “Kamakura is walkable”, helped by your cooperation. For example, we would have taken a taxi to travel from Meigetsuin Temple and Tsurugaoka Hachimanngu Shrine. Kei

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monicapardo
May 30, 2023
Amazing day with Andy in Kamakura

Amazing day thanks to Andy. We could not have asked for a better guide. He was engaging, fun, knowledgeable. We enjoyed the sites and his company immensely. I would recommend him ti anyone wanting a fun filled day in Kamakura.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your warm and thoughtful review that really made me glad that I started guiding. I really enjoyed the tour with your family, who are very close friends. Andy

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