One-Day Kamakura Travel Guide (2)π
Kamakura High School Station ππΈ The iconic scene from "Slam Dunk"! The moment when the train passes by the coastline is full of youthful energy. (It's best to visit in the early morning or evening to avoid the crowds.) ππ Enoshima Island After arriving on the island, you can visit Enoshima Shrine and the observation lighthouse. ππΈ Watching the sunset at "Wakare-no-Ikuchi" during twilight is a must, and there are also light shows in winter. πβ¨ π Transport Tips: Enoden One-Day Pass: Unlimited rides along the Kamakura-Fujisawa line (around 800 yen), covering major attractions. Highly recommended! π« Route from Tokyo: ππΈShinjuku Station β (Odakyu Line) β Fujisawa Station β Transfer to Enoden; or take the JR Yokosuka Line directly to Kamakura Station. π Biking Recommendation: Rent a bicycle to explore the old streets and coastline of Kamakura (around 1000-1500 yen per day). π΄ββοΈ π± Food Recommendations: Komachi Street (next to Kamakura Station) ππΈThis area is packed with traditional Japanese snacks and handicraft shops. Try: Kamakura Chacha: Rich and smooth matcha ice cream. Turtle SablΓ©: Kamakura's specialty dove-shaped butter cookies. ππΈSeafood Bowl: Fresh and affordable at seafood restaurants near Enoshima. π£ Enoshima Specialties ππΈShirasu Don (white rice with fish topping) and Enoshima Don (mixed seafood bowl) are best enjoyed with a view of the ocean. π #KamakuraTravel π