Discover Kamakura on a private day tour from Tokyo with three different route options designed for different travel styles. Whether you prefer classic temples, hidden shrines, bamboo gardens, seaside views, or a relaxing Enoden local train atmosphere, this private charter tour gives you a flexible and comfortable way to explore Kamakura at your own pace.
We provide three recommended route options for guests with different interests, and the itinerary can also be adjusted based on your personal preferences, traffic conditions, weather, and attraction opening hours.
Pickup is available from hotels, apartments, or designated locations within Tokyo's 23 wards. Travel comfortably in a private Toyota Alphard or Toyota Hiace, then enjoy a full day exploring Kamakura before returning to Tokyo.
Route Option I: Classic Kamakura & Hidden Gems Route This route is ideal for first-time visitors who want to see Kamakura's most famous landmarks while also discovering a quieter and more elegant side of the city.
Recommended stops may include Hokokuji Temple, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Komachi Street, the Great Buddha of Kamakura, Hasedera Temple, Goryo Shrine, and Inamuragasaki or Shichirigahama Coast.
Route Option 2: Hidden Shrine & Spiritual
Kamakura Route
This route is perfect for travelers who want to explore Kamakura beyond the standard tourist route. It focuses on quiet shrines, forest paths, local traditions, and spiritual hidden spots that show a deeper and more mysterious side of Kamakura.
Recommended stops may include Hokokuji Temple, Sasuke Inari Shrine, Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine, the Great Buddha of Kamakura, Hasedera Temple, and Yuigahama or Inamuragasaki Coast.
Route Option 3: Seaside, Enoden & Local Kamakura Route
This route is ideal for couples, young travelers, photographers, and guests who want to enjoy Kamakura's relaxed coastal lifestyle. It combines famous landmarks with ocean views, local train scenery, beach roads, and the nostalgic atmosphere of the Enoden railway.
Recommended stops may include the Great Buddha of Kamakura, Hasedera Temple, Goryo Shrine, Kamakura Koko-mae Crossing, Shichirigahama Coast, Inamuragasaki, and Enoshima.