
▲ Strolling by the sea, riding the tram, visiting classic anime pilgrimage sites, and freely exploring the port city's charm—this light trip from Kamakura to Yokohama perfectly connects natural scenery, history, culture, and urban romance, making it an easy 1-day tour route suitable for all ages.


▲ Cross the ocean bridge to reach Enoshima, known as the "Pearl of Shonan Sea." Besides the lighthouse observation deck, cave exploration, and shrine visits, the island offers various seaside snacks and souvenir shops. It's perfect for strolling, eating, and taking photos while soaking up the authentic Japanese island atmosphere.

▲ [Enoshima Electric Railway Retro Experience & Kamakura Kokomae Station] Take a nostalgic ride on the charming Enoshima Electric Railway, slowly traveling from Fujisawa to Kamakura while enjoying the scenic views of Shonan's coastal streets through the window. The train makes a special stop at the popular photo spot Kamakura Kokomae Station, famous as the railroad crossing filming location from the anime "Slam Dunk." Both fans and photography enthusiasts can't resist stopping here to capture memorable shots.


▲ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu One of Kamakura's most representative shrines, where you can experience a serene and solemn atmosphere blended with historical charm as you walk through the torii gates along the approach. The shrine offers beautiful scenery in all seasons - cherry blossoms in spring, autumn foliage, lush greenery in summer, and snowy landscapes in winter. Don't miss the seasonal flower water basin available only in summer.

▲ Free time in Yokohama Port City Arrive in Yokohama in the afternoon and start your free exploration: Stroll through Yamashita Park to enjoy the harbor views or visit the historic Red Brick Warehouse for a cultural experience.

▲ You can also head to Chinatown for a feast or ride the Ferris wheel to enjoy the city skyline. Everyone can find their own pace and savor a delightful evening.



▲ This journey perfectly combines retro trams, the ocean views of Shonan, historic shrines, and the urban vibe of a port city. With a relaxed pace, it offers a Japanese-style slow travel experience that couples, families, and small groups of friends can all enjoy to the fullest.



