Kamakura City, easy to travel to, near Tokyo
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Take a train to Route #Kamakura, a lovely small town 🚃☁️
Whether you want to travel for a one-day trip
Or relax for 3 days and 2 nights, it's all good.
It's a city that has everything from cafes, temples, the sea, Mt. Fuji
Cute photo spots and the evening sky on the beach
It's so beautiful that it looks like it came out of an anime
Seeing it makes me feel so happy
01: Komachi Dori Street
From the first station, Fujisawa, we got off at the last station, Kamakura
Walk a little further and you'll see a prominent red torii gate welcoming us in front
And this is 'Komachi Dori Street', a street for foodies, travelers and shoppers
There are Japanese food, snacks, souvenirs, cafes and more
Prepare your stomach for a foodie trip!
02: Kotokuin Temple
Worship the Great Buddha of Daibutsu, another important check-in point in Kamakura
The second tallest in Japan, admission fee is 200 yen per person
The inside is quite shady There are many tourists.
Those who come in April will see cherry blossoms around the temple area. It should be very beautiful.
03: KANNON COFFEE kamakura
When you get here, you must stop by this shop. Fruit crepes with cookies in the shape of the Buddha.
I'll whisper that they're only sold in Kamakura. There are quite a few seats in the shop.
Most of them are takeaways. They're delicious. They're also a check-in prop. You have to try them!
04: Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station
This corner is a highlight corner that anyone who comes to Kamakura must stop by to take a photo and check in.
Those who have watched the very famous anime Slam Dunk should be especially impressed because this is one of the most famous scenes.
The classic train runs through the sea in the background, plus the beautiful sky.
Looking at it makes you feel like you've been transported to the anime world.
05: Shichirigahama
A beach where you can chill along the streets of Kamakura.
From this corner, if the weather is good, you can see both Mt. Fuji and Enoshima Island at the same time.
At first, I thought I wouldn't be able to see it, so I took the train back again. Seeing this picture in front of me, I must say it's totally worth it.
06: Enoshima Island
From Enoshima Station, walk across the bridge for a while and you'll find Enoshima Island.
Along the way, there are cute cafes to stop and rest along the way.
For those who love seafood and raw fish, come here, I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
Apart from delicious food, a nice walking street, an old neighborhood, there's also 'Shirasu fish'
or what we call a small fish, which is a symbol of this place. Souvenirs, food, desserts, and even ice cream, here, almost everything has small fish as an ingredient.
07: Cafe Yoridokoro
A cafe from Inamuragasaki Station that is famous for its photo locations
and its menu items like Saba fish rice, with a signature soft and fluffy egg that we have to make ourselves.
The shop will provide equipment, which is the fun part, haha. The best place to sit and get the most beautiful photos is the outdoor area.
You can ask the shop to reserve a table for you. This shop has tourists queuing up since the shop opens.
08: The Sunrise Shack (Inamura-gasaki Store)
Walk along the beach a little further out of the alley and you'll find a street full of cafes. Rows of dozens of shops
We stumbled upon this shop and felt that the shop's design was cute and the menu was not expensive.
Most importantly, the view from the 2nd floor of the shop was very beautiful. The shop is not very popular among tourists.
We mostly saw Japanese people. I recommend it.
09: Pacific DRIVE-IN
A cafe and a photo spot that you must come to do! Get off at Shichirigahama Station.
The vibes are great. The shop is by the sea. The light is beautiful. It is suitable for chilling out in the evening. There are both food and drinks. Most of the cafes in this area have a Hawaiian feel. The shop is very cool.
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