π· A Day Trip to Kamakura | Don't Miss These Photo Spots(2)
3οΈβ£ Shichirigahama: The spot for capturing the coastline with Mount Fuji. You can only see Mount Fuji if you come before noon; by around 1 p.m., it disappears from view. If you're short on time, I recommend coming here first to get your shots before heading to other places. π΅πFor the last stop in the evening, come back here to watch the sunset. The breathtaking sunset paired with the silhouette of Mount Fuji is truly unforgettable and won't disappoint! Highly recommended! πβ¨ 4οΈβ£ Kamakura High School Mae Station: It's always crowded here, and there's traffic control, so the quality of your photos really depends on your skill. If you can't make it here early in the morning, try coming after 4 p.m. instead; taking photos at noon will mostly result in backlighting. π΅π PS: There's a less crowded alternative spot between Shichirigahama and the high school station, but when I went, it was also taken over by a lot of people. πΈ 5οΈβ£ Enoshima Station: If you have plenty of time, you can climb up the island for a better view. I didn't have enough time, so I just walked along the seaside, which was really beautiful and relaxingβkind of like the coastal cities of Qingdao or Dalian in China. π΅π There are many small shops selling grilled seafood, but the taste is just average. π π Food: I tried to visit some recommended popular restaurants, but they were all fully booked. I was too lazy to wait in line, so I ended up going back to Tokyo for dinner. I did buy a matcha ice cream cone near Kamakura Station, which was pretty good. #Kamakura π΅π