Kamakura Day Trips from Tokyo
Discover coastal Kamakura, the ancient samurai capital: the giant bronze Great Buddha (Daibutsu), the Hase-dera temple, hilltop shrines and the beaches of Sagami Bay. Just an hour from Tokyo, it’s an easy and atmospheric day trip rich in temples and history.
115 excursions · prices per person, book with partner
Kamakura in Tokyo — FAQ
What is the Great Buddha of Kamakura?
The Great Buddha (Daibutsu) is a 13th-century bronze statue over 11 metres tall at Kotoku-in temple, one of Japan’s most famous and serene sights.
How far is Kamakura from Tokyo?
Kamakura is about 50 km from Tokyo — roughly 1 hour by train — making it one of the easiest and most popular day trips from the city.
What is there to do in Kamakura?
Highlights include the Great Buddha, the Hase-dera temple with its sea views, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine, the bamboo grove at Hokokuji and the coastal beaches.























