This tour will take you to the fascinating sites of Kamakura and Enoshima. Visiting shrines and temples, you can also get Goshuin. Goshuin is the seal of a pilgrimage shrine or temple. At each office of the shrine or temple, stamping a pilgrimage seal is available, including handwriting in calligraphy on Goshuin book. You are supposed to get good luck and happiness.
Riding with Enoden, which is the beautiful, old-style train, you can see the fascinating view of the astonishing Sho-nan Ocean and the island of Enoshima from the train windows. Enoden runs on the vehicle road in some areas and is lined with eaves of private houses in the downtown area.
As I am a Japanese language teacher I will teach you useful Japanese tips during the tour.
You walk on the raised approach to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine called dankadura.When you climb up to the main hall of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and look back, you can see Wakamiya Oji Street stretching out towards the sea and the two torii gates.
Houkokuji Temple has always been known for the Moso bamboo forest in its precinct The appearance of bamboo changes depending on the season, weather, and time of day. You can also enjoy matcha green tea and dried sweets while looking out at the bamboo garden.
Komachi Street is a street that runs parallel to Wakamiya-oji from the east exit of JR Kamakura Station to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. You can enjoy a wide range of shopping, meals, and coffee at traditional souvenir shops, clothing stores, and restaurants.
You will make your own way to the meeting points