Kamakura Balade en bord de mer





Description
Chaque jour, la mer change d'expression suite à la météo. Cette visite propose de voir la mer de la ville de Kamakura depuis 4 points différents, présentant l'histoire et les personnages célèbres de cette vieille ville fondée à la fin du 12ème siècle. Tôt le matin, vous pouvez saisir la structure de la ville avec les principaux monuments, de sorte que vous serez en mesure de profiter pleinement de votre séjour à Kamakura. Sakanoshita est une belle zone balnéaire de la ville de Kamakura, près du Grand Bouddha et Hase Kannon. Pourquoi ces deux monuments sont plutôt éloignés du centre de la ville ? Pourtant, pourquoi sont-ils si proches l'un de l'autre ? Vous y découvrirez quelques personnages autrefois habités aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles. La sérénité, l'air frais, la lumière, le vent, les nuages et la mer..., tout le paysage vous appartiendra. Façon profonde et atypique de connaître cette vieille ville.Une expérience digne de faire un petit mais vrai voyage dans le temps.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Une partie de la plage de Kamakura, la première capitale du gouvernement samouraï dans l'histoire Japonaise, construite à la fin du 12ème siècle.
Temple construit par un souverain samouraï qui a établi les premières lois samouraïs, dont le paysage de l'entrée est une figure de la ville de Kamakura.
Y compris la gare de Gokurakuji, nous présentons le territoire précédent du temple de Gokurakuji, qui chef Mont était un grand personnage du 13ème siècle dans les domaines médical et de la construction.
Site d'où Gokurakuji contrôlait la plage de Yuigahama de la ville de Kamakura au Moyen Âge
Nous nous rendons au stand de pierre de la poésie composée par un shogun, comprenant ses aspirations et ses échecs.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(3)
I joined the Kamakura Seaside Morning Walking Tour and thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it. The tour explores Sakanoshita, a beautiful seaside neighborhood located near the Great Buddha of Kamakura and Hasedera Temple. However, this is much more than a simple walk along the coast. As you stroll through the charming streets and scenic waterfront, the stories of the people who lived here during the 12th and 13th centuries—the era when the Kamakura Shogunate was established—come vividly to life. Our guide, Blanca’s passion for her hometown, combined with her impressive knowledge and warm personality, made this one of the most memorable experiences of my visit to Kamakura. I highly recommend this tour to history lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Kamakura beyond its famous temples and shrines. If you enjoy discovering hidden stories, local perspectives, and beautiful seaside scenery, this tour is not to be missed. 10/10!
Thank you so much for participating to the tour and for your warm comment. My unchanged theme is to offer a deep insight of local patrimony. I seek to create a story telling, time trip, cultural walking tour. I am so grateful of your understanding and appreciation, I am so delighted to having shared the charm and the history of Sakanoshita area of Kaamakura city with you.
On this tour, I joined a one-hour morning walking tour that started in the Sakanoshita area near Hase Station on the Enoden Line and explored several nearby highlights. At first, I thought it might be a bit challenging to wake up so early, but thanks to Blanca’s engaging and enjoyable guiding, the hour flew by. Blanca grew up in this area, and her deep knowledge of the local history and culture made every stop fascinating. She shared detailed stories and historical insights throughout the tour. Exploring places such as Kamakura Seaside Park, Joju-in Temple, and Gokuraku-ji Temple through the eyes of a local guide made the experience far more memorable than I had imagined. What impressed me most was Blanca’s passionate explanation of Ninsho (1217–1303), a Buddhist monk of the Shingon Risshu school during the Kamakura period. She vividly described not only his religious activities but also his dedication to social welfare, including helping the poor and providing medical support to those in need. Her enthusiasm brought history to life and made a lasting impression on me. I highly recommend this tour not only to history enthusiasts but also to those who usually find history a bit boring. Whether it is your first visit to Kamakura or you have been there many times before, this tour offers fresh perspectives and new discoveries. It is a wonderful way to experience the rich history and culture of Kamakura.
Thank you so much for participating to the tour. My unchanged theme is to offer a deep insight of local patrimony. I seek to create a story telling, time trip, cultural walking tour. If you enjoyed the tour, I am profoundly happy. I am so grateful of your warm comment and of your share of numerous pictures !
Our guide, Blanca di Edo gave us a wonderful tour based on her extensive knowledge of history and geography. She took us through areas of Kamakura that are different from the usual crowded spots. We walked along the beach in Kamakura early in the morning, and then strolled through historic temples and the quiet local streets, which left me feeling refreshed. It was truly enjoyable and a valuable experience. Thank you, Blanca!! I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Japanese history, nature, and local life.
Thank you so much for participating to Kamakura Seaside Morning Walking Tour. It was a great pleasure to share the rich history of the neighborhood of Sakanoshita, Kamakura. If you could discover an authentic face of Kamakura city, I am so delighted. Thank you for your warm comment.



