

▲ Atami Sea Fireworks: A fireworks festival with over 70 years of history, featuring approximately 5,000 fireworks lighting up the night sky. Atami's unique geographical location makes the fireworks display more impactful and dramatic. Only the package including boat tickets allows you to view the fireworks from the sea. Schedule: Boarding starts at 19:40 - Departure at 19:50 - Fireworks begin at 20:20 - Fireworks end at 20:45. PS: No refunds will be issued for the cooling boat fee if the boat service is canceled due to force majeure such as bad weather.

▲ Kotoku-in: The Great Buddha of Kotoku-in, famously known as the Kotoku-in Buddha, is the symbol of the ancient city of Kamakura. Kotoku-in is a temple of the Pure Land sect, and its Great Buddha is the principal image of the temple, as well as one of Japan's three great Buddha statues. The Great Buddha stands 11.5 meters tall (13.35 meters including the pedestal) and weighs 121 tons. It is a seated statue of Amida Nyorai with a face length of 2.35 meters and ears measuring 1.9 meters. The interior of the Great Buddha is hollow, and visitors can enter from the base at the back of the statue. Inside, clear signs of multiple repairs can be seen. On the left side of the Buddha, there is a pair of striking large straw sandals, each about one meter long. It is said that these were woven by children from Ibaraki Prefecture as an offering to the Great Buddha. *Admission ticket is not included, reference price: 300 yen per person, 50 yen for entering the interior of the Great Buddha.

▲ Enoshima Electric Railway: It passes along the coastline of Shonan Sea, offering beautiful scenery. A very famous stop is Kamakura High School Mae, the filming location for the anime "Slam Dunk." You can take photos there to reminisce about the bittersweet memories of youth. This is a complimentary service. If the Enoshima Electric Railway cannot be boarded due to force majeure, the fee will not be refunded.

▲ Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station: Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station is an unmanned station along the Enoshima Electric Railway line. The station faces National Route 134 across from Shichirigahama's coastline, offering views of the blue Shonan coast from the platform. The sight of the small train running along the coastline, young surfers by the sea, and high school students in their uniforms makes it hard to resist getting off the train to stop and linger.



