Buda, Bambu e Zen - Passeios Privados Personalizados em Kamakura





Descrição
Buddha, Bamboo & Zen é um passeio a pé personalizado durante todo o dia, projetado exclusivamente para você e sua família/amigos. Passeie no seu próprio ritmo, parando sempre que desejar. Visite o Grande Buda de Kamakura, o Templo de Bambu (desfrute de um chá verde) e um famoso santuário xintoísta. Nosso guia está ciente de que os hóspedes estão sendo expulsos. Podemos encerrar o dia sempre que você estiver satisfeito. Compartilhe seu próprio itinerário conosco e nós personalizaremos uma caminhada de um dia para o seu grupo ou entregaremos as rédeas para nós e o guiaremos pelos nossos lugares favoritos. Veja algumas cavernas artificiais chamadas yagura. Volte no tempo e aprenda sobre a história e o zen dos samurais, enquanto aprecia o charme espartano e a elegância discreta dos templos rústicos. Fuja da megalópole de Tóquio por um dia e restaure o equilíbrio nesta encantadora cidade costeira. Um carismático guia local nativo de inglês (australiano) fará você se sentir à vontade.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
O passeio começa com uma visita ao Kotoku-in, um templo budista. Você verá o majestoso Grande Buda de Kamakura, uma icônica estátua de bronze. A estátua de 13,35 metros foi originalmente esculpida em madeira e depois fundida em bronze durante o século XIII. Por uma pequena taxa (50 ienes), você pode entrar no interior desta estátua. A entrada geral custa 300 ienes, a entrada para crianças (de 6 a 12 anos) custa 150 ienes e não há cobrança para crianças menores de 6 anos.
Veja a impressionante estátua de madeira "Eleven-headed Kannon" de 9,18 m de altura esculpida há 1,304 anos em 721AD. Aproveite os belos jardins com uma grande variedade de flores que florescem ao longo do ano. O caminho de hortênsias em junho é maravilhoso - com mais de 40 tipos de flores de hortênsias pontilhando as colinas. Desfrute de uma vista panorâmica do mar e da cidade de Kamakura. Veja as mil estátuas de jizo que estão em longas filas. Explore uma pequena caverna e desfrute da estátua de Benzaiten e seus seguidores esculpidos pelas paredes das rochas.
Hokoku-ji é um templo budista Zen Rinzai fundado em 1334 e é carinhosamente chamado de "Templo do Bambu". O destaque de uma visita a este templo são, sem dúvida, as 2.000 plantas de bambu moso. Por uma pequena taxa (¥ 600), você pode saborear o autêntico chá verde matcha em uma casa de chá com vista para um belíssimo bosque de bambu. Se você ouvir com atenção, poderá ouvir o vento sussurrando entre os bambus. Flores sazonais, jardins de musgo, bonzai e estátuas podem ser apreciados em todo o terreno do templo.
A Rua Komachi é a principal rua comercial para pedestres que atravessa o coração de Kamakura. É divertido explorar os recantos desta rua. Você pode desfrutar de uma grande variedade de opções gastronômicas, incluindo os mais frescos frutos do mar locais, hambúrgueres gourmet, cervejas artesanais e saquê, sobremesas, cafeterias e deliciosos petiscos de rua. Você pode alugar um quimono para um dia de passeio. Existem muitas lojas de souvenirs que vendem facas, cerâmicas, pauzinhos personalizados com nomes gravados, brinquedos retrô, bugigangas e muito mais. Existe até um parque interno de suínos - onde é possível abraçar um micro porquinho.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu é o santuário xintoísta mais importante de Kamakura. O santuário foi originalmente estabelecido em 1063 e é dedicado à divindade Hachiman, o deus tutelar dos guerreiros. Você se aproximará do santuário pela rua Wakamiya Ōji e passará por alguns portões xintoístas vermelhos chamados "torii". Você cruzará uma pequena ponte sobre um canal que une duas lagoas. Um pouco mais adiante, você chegará a um pavilhão chamado 'Maiden'. Se você tiver sorte, poderá assistir a um casamento, dança ou apresentação musical tradicional japonesa aqui. Em seguida, você subirá os Grandes Degraus de Pedra até o salão principal do santuário. Uma maravilhosa vista panorâmica da cidade pode ser apreciada do topo desta escadaria. As pessoas fazem desejos e rezam por boa sorte neste famoso santuário.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Observe que reservei duas horas de viagem para acessar as diversas atrações a pé, de trem e de ônibus e também para incluir intervalos para descanso e comida/bebida.
- Recomendamos que cada convidado traga 2.000 ienes para cobrir as taxas de admissão no templo e transporte. Também é recomendado algum dinheiro extra para alimentos e bebidas.
Avaliações(28)
We met up with Brad for a day tour of Kamakura while visiting Tokyo and had the most wonderful time! It was one of our favorite adventures during our fourteen day visit and exploration of Japan. Our family had never done an international trip before, and Brad couldn't have been a better guide through the unfamiliar worlds of Kamakura. We connected through my cousin, who also had a great experience when he visited a few years prior. Brad just truly cares about people and wants them to have the best time! Having a private tour made the experience that much more special and we were able to spend as much or as little time as we wanted at each venue and really soak up as much knowledge as we wanted. We explored several incredible shrines and were blessed enough to witness a traditional Japanese wedding ceremony taking place! We received our fortunes, enjoyed freshly made matcha tea while surrounded by bamboo, saw the most beautiful, epic, massive buddha statue! The moment my family and I rounded the corner and saw him/her we stopped dead in our tracks. You can’t help but be in awe of it’s presence. Brad would give us the history of everything we looked at. You could tell the information he was sharing was more in depth and more personal/meaningful to him than it might have been coming from other tour guides. He truly loves this land, making the experience even more memorable. At the end of it all, we enjoyed a delicious and authentic Japanese meal that left our bellies full and our heart happy. Thank you, Brad, for making our trip to Kamakura unforgettable! What an amazing experience. We will be recommending your tour to anyone taking a trip to beautiful Japan!
I'm deeply touched by your incredibly kind & heartwarming words, J-san. Thrilled to read that you and your family enjoyed a brilliant day out in Kamakura. So many home runs. Blessed with perfect weather, your winning move to arrive super early & avoid the crowds, the four of you drawing "kichi" (good luck) fortune slips, an impromptu traditional wedding at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine & more. I really appreciate the word of mouth recommendation from your cousin & the chance to create wonderful memories for you & your family. I trust the four of you will look back fondly on your time in Japan in the future & even visit again. Thanks kindly for lunch - I can still smell the freshly ground sesame seeds. Looking forward to keeping in touch. My very best to your fam. Cheers, Brad.
We had an incredible walking and hiking tour with Brad, full of history and cultural explanations that made the experience so much richer than wandering on our own. It’s clear that Brad is passionate about Japan and excited to share his experience and knowledge of Japanese culture. We left the tour with a deeper understanding of Japanese history, and the role Buddhism and the Samurai period play in the culture until today. We booked this tour last minute at the end of our trip, and we wish we’d done it sooner! So our only advice would be to book this tour for the start of your trip so you can refer back to what you learned when you visit other temples. We booked the tour through his website because we wanted a tour that included a hike. Highly highly recommend!!
Thanks a million for your awesome review, Miley. 'Twas brilliant to meet you both & showcase magical Kamakura. Great selection re: my off the beaten path tour option. Very happy to read that you both deepened your understanding of samurai history & Zen Buddhism during the Kamakura period. Thanks kindly for treating me lunch. The "secret" place we visited was fun & delicious. Looking forward to keeping in touch & potentially going on an extended hike in the future. All the very best, Brad.
What a fantastic tour. Brad is knowledgeable and passionate and has an innate ability to keep all age groups engaged. 2 weeks later my 14yo is still talking about how enjoyable it was. Highly recommend.
Thanks kindly for taking the time to write a review, Reid. Was super chuffed to read that your teenage son especially enjoyed the Kamakura tour. Kamakura is a town steeped in medieval history, so my aim is for my guests to find Buddha, Bamboo & Zen tours both fun and educational. Trust you have all enjoyed touring around the rest of Japan and hope you will visit us again in the future. All the very best - Brad
It’s just simply hard to express in words the amazing day our family spent in Kamakura with Brad. We booked the tour last minute around the holidays as we were looking to see a different side of Tokyo beyond the flashing lights and crowds. Bamboo, Buddha and Zen was the antidote. We were grateful that he made time for us last minute. Brad was great with communication from the start and was patient and guided us when we found ourselves at the wrong train stop. We were also drawn to having Brad as an English speaking guide and hearing about his experience of Japan and the culture as a transplant. During the tour, we found Brad to be chock full of information, easy going, considerate, professional, and easy to talk to. We were a diverse group including a teenager, young adult and middle aged folks and he was able to connect easily with us all. We learned so much at the temples, enjoyed matcha in the bamboo garden, and had the most delicious meal of our trip in Kamakura. We appreciated that he always was considerate to ask if we wanted photos taken and to keep safe our tickets and pamphlets as mementos. Brad insisted on remaining with us and escorting us back to the station at the end of the day - despite our retail meanderings along the way. If you’re thinking about this tour, we really can’t recommend it quite enough. You won’t regret it.
Thank you kindly for taking the time to write such a heartwarming review, Deanna-san. I’m thrilled to read that you all enjoyed an amazing day in magical Kamakura and could experience a different side of Japan to Tokyo’s hustle and bustle. Kamakura is full of Spartan charm & I had a wonderful time showcasing its charms to you all. I was most impressed with some of the excellent questions I fielded - but more than that - how lovely you all were as a group. Thanks kindly for treating me lunch and also your generosity at the end of the tour. Looking forward to keeping in touch and I will most definitely accept your kind invitation to come and visit you in the States. Please pass on my regards to everyone and thanks again for everything. Warm regards, Brad
We had such a wonderful experience on the Buddha, Bamboo & Zen tour! It was very easy to get out to Kamakura and meet our guide, Brad, who was friendly, knowledgeable, and made the day flow perfectly. We learned so much about the local history and temples, and Brad took us to some truly beautiful spots — including a few hidden gems we’d never have found on our own. He was amazingly patient while we waited for our goshuins, and he also knew all the best angles for photos — we came away with so many Instagram-worthy shots! The highlights for us were visiting Hasedera Temple and enjoying matcha tea in the serene bamboo grove — such a peaceful, unforgettable experience. We even did a bit of shopping at the end and picked up some unique, personalized souvenirs that will always remind us of the day. This was easily one of the biggest highlights of our trip to Japan. Highly recommended to anyone visiting Kamakura!
Thanks kindly for taking the time to write a kind & thoughtful review, Cin. Awesome to read that you both had a memorable time in Kamakura. I was likewise impressed by your interest in Japanese culture & am delighted to learn that you filled your goshuin book with beautifully hand-drawn temple seals. A souvenir to treasure. Looking forward to keeping in touch and hopefully showcasing other parts of magical Kamakura in the future. All the very best, Brad.
Fantastic Tour with Brad, this tour was definitely the highlight of my trip to Japan. Brad is very knowledgeable, and personable, and has extensive knowledge of the area and of Japan. He will also customize depending on what the group wants. The off the beaten path noodle lunch experience was amazing. I highly recommend this tour, it’s a great way to experience kamakura
Many thanks, Fran, for your kind words and for taking the time to write a review. I had a wonderful day with you both and am delighted to read that you enjoyed the bespoke flexibility. The flowing noodle option finishes this week (until next April), so I am glad you could experience it just in the nick of time. 'Twas so much fun. I trust you enjoyed the rest of your time in Japan. Please keep in touch. Cheers, Brad
Brad came highly recommended by a family member who did his tour a few months back & we can't thank her enough! We loved the Seven Passes hiking tour for so many reasons. The terrain was beautiful, and the peace & serenity of the surroundings felt a world away from the hustle & bustle of Tokyo. Being off the beaten path was a lovely antidote to the more touristy attractions and through Brad's extensive knowledge & guidance we learned so much of the amazing history of the area. Getting to experience local spots, residents, culture & cuisine made it that much more unique and special. Thanks so much Brad!! We look forward to recommending your tours to anyone we know traveling there.
Thanks kindly for your wonderful review, David. It was awesome to meet you both - courtesy of the kind word-of-mouth recommendation. Very happy to read that you enjoyed my off the beaten path Seven Passes hiking option in the Kamakura Hills. The area is steeped in so much history, so I dug your enthusiasm. And thanks for kindly treating me lunch at the flowing noodles restaurant. Much appreciated. Cheers in advance re: spreading the word. Please keep in touch. - Brad
I discovered BB&Z through a close friend who highly recommended Brad's walking tour. I experienced this tour as a solo guest visiting from Los Angeles. I met up with Brad at the Kamakura train station after an easy 50 minute journey by train from Tokyo (which was just as easy to take back after a full day in the region). It was immediately obvious that Brad, who immigrated to Japan from Austrailia, is incredibly passionate about this region. Throughout the day I benefitted from his encyclopedic knowledge about the history, culture, and geography of the surrounding area gained over his 20 years living there... and got to know a great guy through the experience. In addition to an understanding of the region that surpasses that of even lifelong residents, it was also clear Brad is quite skilled at reading his audience and tailoring sugestions and nuances of the day to meet the desires and requirements of any mix of guests. Another benefit, Brad's ability to speak Japanese as well as read Kanji and Hiragana was like having cheat codes getting around for this gaijin. We sipped matcha, talked endlessly, walked gardens, took a stroll down the main shopping district, and enjoyed a rare opportunity to dine on Nagashi Somen "Flowing noodles", a summertime tradition, for lunch. The sights, sounds, and great food coupled with two Gen Xr's sharing our experiences growing up living on opposite sides of the planet made for the highlight of my trip to Japan. Visit Kamakura and book this tour. You will see a side of Kamakura, and Japanese culture that you will otherwise miss out on. Great fun, thank you Brad!!!
Thank you kindly for taking the time to write such a wonderful review, A-san. I'm stoked to read that you had a fun & memorable day in Kamakura. Ancient Buddhist temples, gardens, matcha, nagashi somen, a Shinto shrine - it was a magical day. I'm highly appreciative of M-san's word-of-mouth recommendation & the chance to meet & connect with you. Thanks for entrusting me to be your guide for the day. I'm looking forward to keeping in touch & visiting you in States in the not too distant future. All the very best - Brad
I found Buddha, Bamboo, & Zen online. Brad (tour operator) was incredibly responsive to my questions and many emails. Together we designed a tour that would visit each of the locations I was interested in seeing, and maximized the day. My tour ended up being 10 hours of leisurely travel and incredible conversation through Kamakura and surrounding areas. We focused on different temples and experiences (like drinking tea in the bamboo forest), seeing and moving through the area like locals, and we even had an amazing gastronomic experience overlooking the beach. I cannot recommend Brad highly enough - he is knowledgeable about the area and its history - it was like having my own private historian on tour. He was helpful in all parts of the process, including providing train routes and valuable websites to get me from my hotel in Yokohama to Kamakura. Brad - thanks for an absolutely amazing experience in Kamakura and Enoshima!
The pleasure was all mine. Thank you kindly for entrusting me to be your guide for the day. 'Twas a "super tour" - 10 hours, 20,000 steps & 15km of leisurely walking & enchanting conversation. I'm so glad to read that you had a memorable time in magical Kamakura. I trust your cruise went well. Please keep in touch. Many thanks - Brad
This was one of the most fantastic parts about our trip to Japan! Brad made things easy from before our trip started to after our trip ended. He knows the area well and was able to answer all of our questions and there were many! He was definitely the best tour guide of the trip. We enjoyed the pace, the views, and especially the expertise. We would go back in a heartbeat and maybe go on a hike next time.
Blessed to have shared a wonderful day with you & your inquisitive children. I was so impressed with their curiosity & interest in Japanese culture, history and language. I was especially thrilled by your children's interest in 'goshuin' (honourable red seals or temple/shrine stamps). Delighted to read that you all had a great time in magical Kamakura. Thanks kindly for taking the time to write a review. Gidday to everyone. - Brad



