The Kamakura Poster B&B was created by a Japanese living overseas. It is 100 meters away from the beach bath, suitable for surfers and travelers who like the beach. The boss is very good and called me to check in early. The facilities are first-class, especially the bathing facilities are really great. High-quality homestay. It’s a bit far from Kamakura University, and it takes half an hour to walk along the coastline. Suitable for people on beach vacations
Very close to the subway station, great convenience! The setting of the bed is very Japanese style, and it is a little higher than the floor. It feels better than the Japanese bed that is directly laid on the floor! The bathroom area is large and clean! The breakfast is very unforgettable and very ritual! The service staff is very patient, especially the Brazilian brother, English and Japanese are very slippery, friendly, and full communication skills! I will come back next time I have a chance to go to Kamakura!
Everything was clean and I had a comfortable stay!
They didn't use cheap shampoos or anything, so my hair didn't get all stiff!
The desk felt high compared to the height of the sofa, so it would have been better if it was lower.
Also, check-out was at 10am, and the intercom rang 5 or 10 minutes before. When I opened the door, a cleaning man was standing there, and he told me how many minutes left until check-out. I felt a bit pressured at that time, but other than that I thought it was a great place! I'd like to use it again!
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All walls except the entrance and living room are made of traditional plaster (earthen walls). Japanese cypress, pine and cedar are used as woods.
The house can accommodate up to 9 people with 9 futon sets, and you can relax in the lounge on the first floor while reading a book or listening to music on the audio system.
The common room on the first floor is the perfect place for families and groups to enjoy sightseeing in Kamakura.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
Room Outline
Fixed Wi-Fi
【1st floor】
(Fixed Wi-Fi [1F)
CD player
Record player
Toilet (with bidet)
Air conditioner
Kitchenette (with IH stove)
Kitchenette (with induction stove)
Table, chairs
Pellet stove
(Bedroom)
Three sets of futons (stored in a closet)
Living room chairs
Side table
Night table
Night lamps
(Night lamps)
Bathroom (toothpaste set, hair dryer, towels)
Bathroom (body soap, shampoo, conditioner)
Washing machine (with drying function)
【2nd floor】
(Kitchen)
Gas stove
Microwave oven
Electric kettle
Toaster oven
Cooking utensils
(Living area)
Air conditioner
Sofa
TV
Table
(Bedroom 1)
Air conditioner
Futon (3 sets)
Living room chairs
Side table
Night table
Night lamps
(Bedroom 2)
Air conditioner
Three sets of futons
Living room chairs
Side table
Night table
Night lamps
【Note】
Smoking is not permitted in the rooms or on the premises outside the rooms. If smoking is found in the room or on the grounds outside the room, a special cleaning fee and a nuisance fee of 30,000 yen will be charged.
Please be quiet after 9:00 pm.
If you encounter any problems during your stay, please contact the host immediately.
Please note that we do not provide condiments.
Please note that we do not provide condiments. Please be aware of this.
We do not have pajamas, so please bring your own.
Kamakura Kagetsu HOME - Vacation STAY 80664v is located in Kamakura, just 1.8 miles from Zushi Beach and 1.3 miles from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. With free private parking, the property is a 18-minute walk from Zaimokuza Beach and 0.9 miles from Yuigahama Beach. Nissan Stadium is 19 miles from the vacation home and Higashiyamata Park is 23 miles away.
With free Wifi, this 4-bedroom vacation home features a TV, a washing machine, and a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and fridge. The accommodation offers an air conditioning, a heating, and a private bathroom.
Sankeien is 13 miles from the vacation home, while Yokohama Marine Tower is 14 miles from the property. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 25 miles away.
Really close to the beach, people who like the beach recommend it. The cipher box with the key is not easy to open. I have been tinkering for a long time. At first, I was afraid of breaking it and mixed it carefully. In the end, I found that I had to stir it hard to open it. I don’t know if the bedroom light in the room is broken or it needs special control.
With a stay at this apartment in Kamakura (Koshigoe), you'll be a 3-minute walk from Katase Higashihama Beach and 6 minutes by foot from Koshigoe Fishing Port. This apartment is 10.9 mi (17.6 km) from Tokyo Bay and 11.7 mi (18.9 km) from Hakkeijima Sea Paradise.
Take in the views from a terrace.
Make yourself comfortable in this apartment, which has a kitchen. A 65-inch flat-screen television with digital programming provides entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. A private bathroom with a shower/tub combination features a jetted bathtub and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include a microwave and a coffee/tea maker.
Trawl Troll
Full renovated one story one story house The interior has a warm feel
About 5 minutes walk to Koshigoe Beach
It takes about 20 minutes to walk to EnoshimaWe recommend taking a walk Feeling the sea breeze in this town that lives by the sea
Why not forget about the hustle and bustle of everyday life and have a relaxing time
Parking
There is no parking lot so there is a coin parking nearby Please park at
If you contact us we will send you information on nearby parking by email
Accesssurrounding information
About 3 minutes walk from Enoshima Electric Railway Koshigoe Station
About 8 minutes walk from Shonan Monorail Shonan Enoshima Station
Walk to Koshigoe Beach Approximately 5 minutes
About 20 minutes walk to Enoshima
Notes
As it is located in a quiet residential area banquets and parties are not possible
Please be consider
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AAnonymous Userhotel was on the main street and it has everything there too the bed was comfy however parking has to be paid but it wasn’t too bad after all, there was a slight hiccup at check in as we wanted 2 double bed for 3 pax however they were rigid saying we need another bed for the 3rd pax
room was really nice and comfy and had bath salts to soak after a super long day thank you overall
EErshuajiangI stayed at Kaihinso for the first time in 2019, but unfortunately the comments at that time are gone. I have experienced a lot in the past 5 years, but my impression of Kaihinso has never changed. This is the most important part of the Kamakura trip.
The Kaihinso building itself is a national protected building in Japan, and most of the staff are old ladies with a friendly attitude. Five years ago, most of the guests staying were Japanese, but this time most of them are Chinese tourists.
Do you want to experience the most traditional Japanese inn? Just stay at Kaihinso. Sleep on tatami, take a hot spring, and eat Japanese breakfast.
Kaihinso is only more than 100 meters away from Yuigahama Station on the Enoden. You can walk along the path to the beach, or take the tram for 4 stops to Shichirigahama, 5 stops to Kamakura High School, or 7 stops to Enoshima.
Even if you don’t go to the attractions, just walking in the nearby alleys and feeling the tranquility of the Japanese countryside is also an excellent experience.
RRickyIpThe hotel is at the city. There are 2 nearby shopping malls and many restaurants. You can walk and take you leisure time there a few days. I had an island tour which is very good! However, the hotel car park is small. You have to park outside to public car park at 1100 max per day.
GGuest UserThis was a great choice for our family in Kamakura. The bunk beds were great, with lights and outlets by each bunk. The onsen is wonderful. All guests received a little basket with bath towel and pajamas to use in the onsen and the room. Breakfast was delicious and plentiful. At night, we could even get rice and miso soup in case we were hungry. The hotel is tasteful and well-located. It was an easy walk from the station and we also walked to the ocean every morning.
GGuest UserThe hotel is really close to the Ofuna station with lots of restaurants around. We were pleasantly surprised that our rooms were upgraded when checked in. The bed was comfortable and excellent for our short stay near Kamakura.
GGuest UserThe hotel has an unbeatable sea view. Enoshima and Mount Fuji are in full view when the weather is clear. Although the language communication at the front desk was a bit difficult, they tried their best to introduce the hotel's services and facilities. The breakfast was great, with a view of the sea and good service. It was semi-self-service. The main course was a choice between Benedict and Omelette, and the rest was self-service. The waiter who served us was an old man. He specially prepared a translator and gave a very detailed introduction. The hotel has a shuttle bus, which is very convenient. If you miss the shuttle bus time, it is not too far to walk from Shichirigahama Station to the hotel, because the hotel is halfway up the mountain. You can take the elevator from the banquet hall of the hotel at the foot of the mountain to the lobby. In short, this stay at Kamakura Prince exceeded expectations.
YYanghuashaonianmiaomiaomiaoPerfect choice for a pilgrimage in Kamakura.
I went there once on May 1st, and I quickly came again on November. The dunk master is a memory of a generation. The intersection of the car and the car also represents the youth of a generation. Even if the young boys and girls have become aunts and uncles, the power of feelings is still great, Kamakura, Worth going again!
GGuest UserIf it's not a Japanese holiday, I don't recommend it. The service and environment are okay, the breakfast is terrible, the room is dark and there is little storage space, like entering a small country, it's better to spend a little more money to stay in the Metropolitan or Shichirigahama Prince, it's closer to Kamakura Station and Komachi Street, and there is a convenience store 100 meters away
DDonauhahaThe hotel does not have any registered staff. It is self-service, but the check-in method needs to have an appointment number. But I didn’t receive any messages. I also left a message on the official website before departure. But I didn’t receive any reply. I didn’t care about arriving at the hotel. I got 20 minutes in front of the self-service machine that night. I couldn't get the room. Finally, I found a local Japanese to help me call the hotel to get the room key. Fortunately, I finally stayed in .
GGuest UserIt's really close to the station and there's a convenience store nearby.
But the bathroom space is really a bit too small, and there are no shelves to store things, which is not very convenient.
In addition, the hair dryer is also broken and cannot blow hot air out😥
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For hotels in Kamakura, the average price on weekdays is £188, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £218.