Historical sites
Kewaizaka Pass
kewaizaka Pass, located approximately 1.4 km south-west of Tsurugao...
Kamakura was the political center of Japan, where the Kamakura Shogunate was founded, and there are many historical sites throughout the city.
Historical sites
kewaizaka Pass, located approximately 1.4 km south-west of Tsurugao...
Historical sites
At the site of the tomb once stood the jibutsudo, or private Buddhi...
Historical sites
Wakae no Shima, or Wakae Island, is the extant site of the oldest a...
Historical sites
A street that runs parallel to Wakamiya-oji from the east exit of J...
Historical sites
This long-established shop carries on the Kamakurabori carving trad...
Historical sites
The Koga Residence, the Kamakura Museum of Literature and the Forme...
Historical sites
The Yuasa Souvenir Shop was founded in 1897 to manufacture and sell...
Historical sites
This western-style house, located to the east of Mt. Kinubari, was ...
Historical sites
There is a legend that Asahina Yoshihide, a talented samurai who se...
Travel Responsibly in Kamakura
If you come all the way to Kamakura, we want you to have a pleasant, relaxing, and enjoyable trip! Please keep in mind the tourism etiquette that respects people, the town, and its culture, and have a memorable and fun trip to Kamakura.