MAP SHOPS & FREE Tour Guide OSHIETE KAMAKURA VOL.31 英語版 Ranked fourth among Kamakura’s Five Great Zen Temples, Jochiji’s grounds are a nationally designated historic site. Walk along the lush approach and up the stone steps to reach the Sanmon gate, uniquely topped with a bell tower housing a temple bell dating back to 1649. Beyond the gate, stands the reverent main hall to the right, enshrining wooden seated statues of the Three Buddhas of Existence — Amida, Shaka, and Miroku — representing the Past, Present, and Future, respectively. Ranked fourth among Kamakura’s Five Great Zen Temples, Jochiji’s grounds are a nationally designated historic site. Walk along the lush approach and up the stone steps to reach the Sanmon gate, uniquely topped with a bell tower housing a temple bell dating back to 1649. Beyond the gate, stands the reverent main hall to the right, enshrining wooden seated statues of the Three Buddhas of Existence — Amida, Shaka, and Miroku — representing the Past, Present, and Future, respectively. jochiji Temple jochiji Temple Ranked fourth among Kamakura’s Five Great Zen Temples, Jochiji’s grounds are a nationally designated historic site. Walk along the lush approach and up the stone steps to reach the Sanmon gate, uniquely topped with a bell tower housing a temple bell dating back to 1649. Beyond the gate, stands the reverent main hall to the right, enshrining wooden seated statues of the Three Buddhas of Existence — Amida, Shaka, and Miroku — representing the Past, Present, and Future, respectively. Ranked fourth among Kamakura’s Five Great Zen Temples, Jochiji’s grounds are a nationally designated historic site. Walk along the lush approach and up the stone steps to reach the Sanmon gate, uniquely topped with a bell tower housing a temple bell dating back to 1649. Beyond the gate, stands the reverent main hall to the right, enshrining wooden seated statues of the Three Buddhas of Existence — Amida, Shaka, and Miroku — representing the Past, Present, and Future, respectively. jochiji Temple jochiji Temple Nice to meet you! My name’s OSHIKAMA-kun. Festivals & Events 2025 JUL DEC During the season of the autumn foliage, Kamakura's trees come ablaze with vivid reds and yellows. In Kitakamakura , visit Engakuji Temple or Jochiji Temple . On the Kanazawa Kaido ,visit Kamakuragu shrine and Zuisenji Temple and hike up to the Shishimai area. And, be amazed by the foliage illumina- tion at Hasedera Temple's fall night-viewing event. A solemn yet majestic procession led by priests of Tsuru gaoka Hachimangu Shrine for hundreds of meters along Wakamiya Boulevard, featuring small sacred floats, banners, horses, paper lanterns, drums, shields, and bows and arrows. A festival that imbues the seasonal charms of the Kamakura summer; paper lanterns featuring calligraphy and paintings by local cultural and celebrity figures line the grounds of Tsurugao- ka Hachimangu Shrine . As the sun goes down and the candle light from the lanterns begins to softly glow, the shrine precinct takes on a truly mystical and magical ambiance. The festival expresses gratitude for a safe and enjoyable summer while celebrating the approaching autumn and the wonderful harvest it promises. Bell crickets raised in the shrine precinct are offered at the holy altar. 18th Sep Mask Procession 14th-16th Sep Reitai Festival 12th-14th Oct The Ten Nights (Ojuya) Komyoji Temple November to early December Autumn Leaves - - 14th Sep : Hamaori Ceremony 15th Sep : Reitai Festival 16th Sep : Yabusame Religious Service P map A map O map Festivals & Events 6th-9th Aug Bonbori Festival Y map A festival held at Goryo Jinja shrine to commemorate the death of the shrine deity’s, Gongoro Kagemasa. Ten people wearing masks walk slowly and silently in front of a hand-carried shrine, forming a curious procession. Only men take up the position of mask-wearing. “The Ten Nights” is a magnificent event dictat- ed by Buddhist doctrine, where the partici- pants chant invocations for 10 days and 10 nights, an act more meritorious than a thousand years of ascetic training in paradise. Merchants selling potted plants line the main avenue, trinket and food stalls dot the temple grounds, and the feeling of merriment is everywhere. The Reitai Festival boasts 800 or more years of history and tradition. Spanning over a period of three days (Sept. 14th to 16th), this is certainly the most important of all events and ceremonies held by Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine . A rather serious event in which the Shinto priests purify themselves by bathing in the ocean waters at Yuigahama. A Shinto ritual in which archers, dressed in the traditional huntinggarb the ancient samurai, draw their bows on targets from horseback, reminding us of the heroism of the age of Minamoto no Yoritomo. N map K map Y map AREA HS AREA KT AREA EK FESTIVALS AND EVENTS 2025 JUL DEC 2025 JUL DEC This event calendar is current as of June 20, 2025 and is subject to change. Hasedera Engakuji Kamakuragu shrine D map A Engakuji Temple Engakuji Temple was founded in the 5th year of the Koan Era (1282). Its patron was Hōjō Tokimune of the Kamakura Shogunate, who played an important role in the battles against Mongolia. The founder of the temple was the high-ranking priest, Mugaku Sogen (Bukko Kokushi), who arrived in Japan from China. Engakuji was built mainly to honor the war-dead from both sides of the conflict. 1-min. walk from Kitakamakura station. 0467-22-0478 8:30am-4:30pm (Dec thru Feb 8:30am-4pm) 500 How to get there Zuisenji Temple This temple, also known as ‘the flower temple’ , was founded in 1327 by Muso Soseki, under the sponsorship of Nikaido Doun. Because Ashikaga Motouji, the first chief officer of Kamakura Gosho, was buried here, this temple received continual governmental support, which made it one of the ten most powerful temples in the Kanto region. Take a bus bound for Daitonomiya( 大塔宮) at #5 bus stop. And get off at the last bus stop called Kamakura-gu( 鎌倉宮). It is about a 15-min. walk from there. 0467-22-1191 9am-5pm 200 K How to get there Sasuke Inari shrine Walk through the dozens of red torii gates flanked by red banners, continue up the stone steps to find Sasuke Inari Shrine. According to legend, when Minamoto no Yoritomo was exiled to Izu, the divine fox-spirit Inari appeared in a dream, advising him to raise an army. After becoming Japan’ s first shogun, Yoritomo built a shrine in the ‘Hidden Village Inari’ and named it Sasuke Inari. 25-min. from the Kamakura station west exit by walking. I How to get there 0467-22-4711 Anytime Free Hasedera Temple Hasedera temple is most famous for its statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The statue, called Hase Kanon, shows Kanon with eleven heads, each representing a characteristic of the goddess. Visitors to Hasedera temple can enjoy a great view of the coastal city of Kamakura from the temple grounds. Also, sculptures of Benten and other minor gods can be found in a small cave (Bentenkustu), adding a bit of mystery to the temple atmosphere. Transfer to Enoden at JR Kamakura station. Get off at Hase station. It’s a 5-min. walk from there. O How to get there 0467-22-6300 8am-5pm (Jul thru Mar 8am-4:30pm) 400 Jomyoji Temple Ranked fifth among the Five Great Zen-Temples in Kamakura, it was founded in 1188 by Taiko Gyoyu under the sponsorship of Ashikaga Yoshikane. The massive roof over its main sanctuary creates a dignified atmosphere. The temple serves matcha (Japanese green powdered tea) in the beautiful garden. From #4 bus stop at Kamakura station east exit, take either Kamakura 23 ( 23) or Kamakura 24 ( 24) or Kamakura 36 ( 36) bus, then get off at Jomyoji bus stop. Jomyoji is about a 1-min. walk from there. 0467-22-2818 9am-4:30pm 100(Dried Sweets and matcha tea : ¥660 L How to get there Jufukuji Temple 寿寿 This temple was constructed at the site where the residence of Minamoto no Yoritomo's father once stood in 1200 a.d. It was built under the order of Hojo Masako, who invited the high-ranking priest Myoan Eisai to be the founder. Ranked third among the Five Great Zen-Temples in Kamakura, it belongs to the Kenchoji faction of the Rinzai Buddhist sect. Jochiji Temple was founded by Hojo Munemasa's wife and son, Morotoki, around 1281. Kanro, one of the ten celebrated wells of Kamakura, is located just in front of the temple entrance. Beautiful moss-covered stone steps lead to the Chinese belfry gate, and beyond that, the Buddhist sanctum in the main hall, or dongeden. Hotei, one of the Seven Deities of Good Fortune (the big-bellied god of happiness) is enshrined in a cave further back in the temple grounds. 10-min. walk from Kamakura station west exit. J How to get there 0467-22-6607 Anytime Free(Sanmon Gate is always closed. Free entrance to the cemetery.) Ennoji Temple Known as the "Enma temple." Enma (the Chinese pronunciation of "Yama" from Indian mythology), was a fearful god believed to drop dead souls into hell, yet showed mercy to the innocent and repentant, allowing those good souls to rest in the "Paradise of Enma." The enma of Ennoji is known as the "Laughing Enma." Ennoji Temple is located in front of Kenchoji temple which is a 18 to 20-min. walk from Kitakamakura station. The station is one stop before Kamakura station when coming from Tokyo. G How to get there 0467-25-1095 9am-4pm(Dec thru Feb 9am-3:30pm) 300 H How to get there 0467-25-1081 8am-4:30pm Free Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine Legend has it that this shrine was constructed by Minamoto Yoritomo after he received a divine message in his dreams, saying "use the water here to offer prayers to god, and all the world will be at peace." Later Hojo Tokiyori washed money with this water praying for the prosperity of his family. Since then the water has become famous as water for washing money and getting financial success. The water, called Zeniarai-mizu (money-washing water), is one of Kamakura's five famous waters. 25-min. from the Kamakura station west exit by walking. N How to get there Kamakuragu Shrine This shrine was established in 1869 by Emperor Meiji, after the Meiji Restoration. He built it to preserve Otoh-no-Miya's (Prince Morinaga who lived in 14th century) memory for ever. Prince Morinaga had fought for our peace. He succeeded in the war against the 'Bushi' (Samurai) of the Kamakura Government. Prince Morinaga was known as a symbol of bravery. Take Kamakura 20 ( 20) bus at Kamakura station east exit. Then get off at the last bus stop called Kamakuragu ( 鎌倉宮) bus stop. 0467-22-0318 Treasure Hall ¥300 9am-4pm Tokeiji-Temple Home to the Engakuji temple faction of the Rinzai Buddhist sect. The temple was founded by the wife of Hojo Tokimune, the priestess Kakuzan, and administered by his son Hojo Sadatoki in 1285, the 8th year of the age of Kouan. By virtue of the temple's laws regarding dissolutions of relationships, many women were saved and this temple came to be known as 'The Rushing in Temple' and the 'Divorce Temple'. 4-min. walk from Kitakamakura station. 0467-22-1663 9am-4pm B How to get there Kenchoji Temple Headquarters of the Kenchoji school, Rinzai sect, and the highest ranking among Kamakura's Five Great Zen Temples (the Kamakura Gozan). The oldest Zen training monastery in Japan, Kenchoji was completed in 1253 by Hōjō Tokiyori, the fifth the Kamakura Shogunate (1227-63) upon the imperial orders of Emperor Gofukakusa. The temple's founder, Rankei Doryū, was a Chinese Zen master who moved to Japan to introduce the purest style of Zen. Under his severe and exclusive Zen guidance, the temple gathered more than a thousand trainees at a time, and over the years held great influence over the religious history of Japan. C 17-20min. walk from Kitakamakura station. There is also a bus from Kamakura station East exit #2 bus stop. Take a bus bound for Ofuna station, Kamiooka Station, then get off at Kenchoji bus stop. How to get there 0467-22-0981 8:30am-4:30pm 500 Chojuji Temple 寿寿 Of the Rinzai buddhist sect, was established by the first leader of the Kamakura Shogunate, Ashikaga Motouji, for the enlightenment of his father, Ashikaga Takauji. The Pagoda of Treasures located in the historical Ninnikusen Enjoji Temple in Nara prefecture, was dismantled and reconstructed here as the Hall of Kannon. Chojuji Temple is located in front of Kenchoji temple which is a 15-17min. walk from Kitakamakura station. 0467-22-2147 Apr. - May: Fri, Sat, Sun, and national holidays June: Wed - Sun 10/1 - 11/22: Fri, Sat, Sun, national holidays 11/23 - 12/7: Everyday 10am - 3pmonly when weather permits 300 F E How to get there Komyoji Temple In 1240, at the advent of the age of Ninji, Hojo Tsunetoki commissioned the monk Ryouchu to found Komyoji as the head temple of the Kanto region Jodo Buddhist sect. On either side of the main temple, there is a lotus pond, called Kishuteien, reputedly made by the artisan Kobori Enshu, as well as a more recently created rock garden named Raigo in honor of Amida Nyorai. This temple is also well known for its cherry trees in the spring time. From #7 bus stop at Kamakura station east exit, take either Kamakur 40( 40 or Kamakura 41( 41) bus, then get off at Komyoji bus stop. Komyoji is about a 1-min. walk from there. 0467-22-0603 6am-5pm(Oct15 thru Mar31 7am-4pm) P How to get there Free D Jochiji Temple 6-min. walk from Kitakamakura station. There is also a bus from Kamakura station East exit #2 bus stop. Take a bus bound for Ofuna station, Kamiooka Station, then get off at Meigetsuin bus stop. 0467-22-3943 9am-4:30pm How to get there 300 Hokokuji Temple This temple is famous for a beautiful bamboo garden that is laid out behind its main sanctuary. It belongs to the Kenchoji faction of the Rinzai Buddhist sect. From #4 bus stop at Kamakura station east exit, take either Kamakura 23 ( 23) or Kamakura 24 ( 24) or Kamakura 36 ( 36) bus. Get off at Jomyoji bus stop. Hokokuji is about a 2-min. walk from there. 0467-22-0762 9am-4pm M How to get there Temple grounds are free admission. Bamboo Garden is ¥400 / Matcha (Japanese powdered green tea) is ¥600 AREA KT Meigetsuin Temple This temple was originally a repose (named Meigetsuan) built in 1160 by Yamanouchi Tsunetoshi. Later, Hōjō Tokimune rebuilt this temple as Zenkoji. At this time, Meigetsuan was promoted in rank and re-named as Meigetsuin. The temple is known for its beautiful blue hydrangea in late spring, bright crimson leaves in fall, and a multitude of colorful flowers year-round. 12-min. walk from Kitakamakura station. 0467-24-3437 9am-4pm(June is subject to change.) 500 C How to get there AREA KT AREA KT AREA KT AREA KT AREA KT AREA KT AREA WS AREA WS Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine This shrine was founded in 1063 by Minamoto no Yoriyoshi as a branch of Iwashimizu Hachimangu shrine in Kyoto. It was originally located in Tsurugaoka near the Yuigahama coast, but was moved to the present location in 1180 by Minamoto no Yoritomo to make it the core of the planned city of Kamakura. The view of Kamakura city along the Wakamiya Boulevard, from the Hongu, or Main Shrine, is magnificent. Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine is a 10-min. walk from Kamakura station east exit. 0467-22-0315 6am-8pm Free How to get there AREA CK AREA EK AREA EK AREA EK AREA EK AREA HS Kotokuin Temple(Great Buddha) Kotokuin temple, better known as Kamakura Daibutsu, belongs to the Jodo Buddhist sect. Construction of Daibutsu, a 11.31-meter-tall gilt bronze seated statue, was commenced in 1252. It was originally covered with gold leaf. The statue sat indoors, but repeated disasters destroyed the building that housed it, resulting in the open-air statue seen today. The Daibutsu statue is Kamakura's only national treasure. Transfer to Enoden at JR Kamakura station, then get off at Hase station. It’s a 10-min. walk from there. How to get there 0467-22-0703 8am-5:30pm (Oct thru Mar 8am-5pm) 300 AREA HS AREA HS AREA YZ AREA WS Y X 1 2 3 4 5 Tips for Touring Kamakura Excellent luck Good luck Fair luck A little luck Half luck Uncertain luck Bad luck (misfortune) Daikichi Kichi Chukichi Shokichi Hankichi Suekichi Kyo 大吉 中吉 小吉 半吉 末吉 Omikuji Omikuji is a written fortune about one’ s future for the coming year. Omikuji offer general advice such as what direction your life should go in, as well as specific areas such as travel, business and health. If your fortune is good, take the omikuji home as a lucky charm. If the omikuji forebodes misfortune, tie it to a tree branch in the temple or shrine grounds for extra blessings from the gods. Zen Meditation About Zen Meditation is a fundamental Zen discipline that is performed seated on the temple floor with good posture and intense concentration to achieve spiritual unity. You can experience Zen meditation at the following locations: E Kenchoji Temple ZAZEN (at Hojo)*only in Japanese Every Friday and Saturday 3:30pm-4:30pm *fee:free ( (Kenchoji Temple admission fee of 500 yen is required.) A Engakuji Temple Sunday Sermon (at Hojo) *only in Japanese 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month at 9am: Zen meditation follows until 11am. Early Morning Zen Practice (at Butsuden) Every morning (except 12/29-1/10, 9/29-10/5, stormy weather days) 6am Start *Important Notice : please refrain from participation as a group Saturday & Sunday Zen Practice (at Kojirin) Every Saturday, 1st&3rd Sunday 14:30pm -4pm *only in Japanese *fee ¥1,000 Recommended Kamakura Souvenirs We hope you enjoy eating, viewing and buying locally made Kamakura delicacies and crafts. Many of the items have a long, rich tradition and would make an ideal gift for family and friends back home. Treasure Coin A charm in the shape of an ancient Japanese gold coin, believed to help the owner increase their fortune. Available at Zeni Arai Benzaiten Shrine Hato sablé Kamakura’ s famous shortbread is called “Hato Sablé,” a buttery, pigeon-shaped cookie sold in TOSHIMAYA( 豊島屋) shops near Kitakamakura station, Kamakura station, Wakamiya-oji and the Great Buddha. What is Omikuji ? ? Ema ( 絵馬) is a small wooden plate with pictures of animals or other god imagery. Visitors write their prayers or wishes on it. The Ema are then left hanging up at the shrine, where the Kami (spirits or gods) can read them. What is Ema ? ? Goshuin ( 御朱印) are temple and shrine stamps collected in a small book (goshuin-cho). The elaborate stamps and calligraphy serve as a record of your temple visit. Goshuin ? Bow once before entering the main gate. Bow once, pray. Step outside the gate, turn and bow toward the alter, then leave. How to pray at a Temple ? Shrines can be easily identified by their “torii,” a large yet simple gate usually made of stone or vermilion-painted wood, indicating the entrance to the sacred grounds. Temples, on the other hand, have a more decorative, roofed gate, often protected by frightening monsters on either side, protecting the temple precincts. How to distinguish Shrines and Temples ? Ema Torii 1 2 3 First of all, bow before you enter the shrine gate. After stepping into the path called Sando, you should walk on the side of the path. Because it is believed that deity walks in the middle of the path. Wash your mouth and hands to purify before approaching the shrine. How to pray at Shrine ? Take a ladle with your right hand and scoop water, then pour it over your left hand. Switch the ladle to your left hand and wash your right hand. Switch the ladle to your right hand again and pour water into your left palm. Wash your mouth with the water. Wash your left hand with the remaining water. Hold the ladle vertically to wash it and put it back. 1 2 3 4 5 6 How to purify your hands and mouth Put some coin into the offering box (Saisen box) at the main shrine building. Ring the bell. Bow twice deeply. Clap your hands twice. Bow once more deeply. 1 2 3 4 5 Praying etiquette to Kami Chozu( 手水) 11 AREA CK AREA WS Kamakura bori Kamakura bori is the delicate craft of exquisite woodcarvings and lacquer-ware unique to Kamakura. You can find many stores near Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine with wonderful Kamakura bori displays AREA CK 16 Available at Hakkodo ( 博古堂) on Wakamiya-oji. Goshuin Goshuin-cho 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 watch this contents on Web site 編集・制作(有)鎌倉トゥデイ 鎌倉市由比ガ浜2-3-7-301 Tel 0467-23-7750 Fax 0467-40-3030 Produced and Edited by Kamakura Today Corp. #301, 3-7, Yuigahama 2-chome, Kamakura, Japan Free Paper “Oshiete Kamakura” vol.31, published on on July 1, 2025 The information in “Oshiete Kamakura” is valid until the end of December 2025. Translation & editing by Marian Kinoshita, www.mdk-translations.com Narita Express Yokosuka Line(Sobu-Rapid Line) KitaKamakura Kamakura Yokohama Shinagawa Fujisawa Shinjuku Shibuya Ikebukuro Akihabara Narita Airport Chiba Odakyu Line Enoshima-Dentetsu Line Enoden Line Yamanote Line Ueno-Tokyo Line Zushi Tokyo Ofuna Using buses in Japan can be confusing to many foreign tourists, because there are almost no English displays and announcements. Below is a description of the most common system. 5 4 to Jomyoji, Hokokuji, Kamakuragu, Egara Tenjin Shrine, Zuisenji... 7 to Komyoji, Kuhonji... 6 1 to Great Buddha, Hasedera... 3 to Myohoji, Choshoji, Ankokuronji... 2 to Kenchoji, Ennoji... Kamakura Rental Bicycle -Take a rental bicycle on a stroll around Kamakura- Fee – from 600 yen. Kamakura Station Store 0467-24-2319 JR Kamakura Station Access to KAMAKURA BUS STOP INFORMATION Kamakura station How to use a BUS / Shonan-Shinjuku Line Zushi JR Kamakura East Gate JR Kamakura West Gate Enoshima Dentetsu Line Kamakura Gate Enoshima Dentetsu Line Kamakura platform JR Kamakura platform Bus Terminal Taxi Taxi Tokyo Yokohama Narita Great Buddha Tsurugaoka hachimangu Shrine Get on the bus through the back door (or front door if there is only one). 1 When getting on, either pick up a ticket from a small machine, or swipe your PASMO or Suica card. A number is printed on the ticket, which you will later use to determine your fare. 2 When your stop is approaching, press one of the buttons (which lights up in pink when you push them) on the wall to signal the driver that you wish to get off at the next stop. 4 The driver shows the next stop and correct fare in yen on the black display board with orange letters. To determine your fare, match the number on your ticket with the number and fare on the display. 3 When getting off, put your ticket and the exact fare into the box next to the driver. If you do not have the exact fare, use the changing machine next to the driver. If paying with PASMO or Suica, swipe your IC card. 5 BK 3 6 4 5 7 1 2 BK Komachi-dori Kamakura Sta. East Exit East Exit Keikyu Bus (京浜急行バス) Enoden Bus (江ノ電バス) https://www.kamakura-beer.co.jp/ 鎌倉ビール醸造株式会社 KAMAKURA BEER DISTILLERY Nohbutai Cafe Kagura 能舞台茶寮神楽 AREA HS The WASHI quality paper shop 0467-22-2601 10:30m - 4pm Closed Mon. E-UrambleKamakura14-6, Onari Kamakura 248-0012 49 ◆Open:Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00-15:00 *Please check the website for business days(temporary closure/opening) ◆Tel: 0467-22-5557 ◆3-5-13 Hase, Kamakura City (2 parking spaces available) cafe with a view of theKamakura Noh stage. 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In M'sArk KAMAKURA Paid toilet Komachi-dori Street Wakamiya-oji Street Komachi-dori Street East Exit West Exit Wakamiya-oji Street Enlarged map for Wakamiya-oji, Komachi-dori, and around Kamakura Station 大巧寺 Daigyoji Temple 大巧寺 Daigyoji Temple 鎌倉駅 Kamakura Sta. 鎌倉駅 Kamakura Sta. nt tm fm kk 鎌倉国宝館 Kamakura Museum of National Treasures 鎌倉国宝館 Kamakura Museum of National Treasures 9am-4:30pm nt 鎌倉文華館 鶴岡ミュージアム Tsurugaoka Museum 鎌倉文華館 鶴岡ミュージアム Tsurugaoka Museum tm 鎌倉市川喜多映画記念館 Kamakura City Kawakita Film Museum 鎌倉市川喜多映画記念館 Kamakura City Kawakita Film Museum fm 鏑木清方記念美術館 Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Art Museum Kamakura City 鏑木清方記念美術館 Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Art Museum Kamakura City 9am-5pm 300(Special exhibition ¥450) 10am-4:30pm 9am-5pm kk 16 21 10 8 19 26 25 14 17 11 22 24 23 20 13 9 12 15 7 Y Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine 鶴岡八幡宮 R Komachi-dori Street 小町通り Q Dankazura 段葛 50 18 towards Inamuragasaki, Shichirigahama 稲村ヶ崎駅 Inamuragasaki Sta. 七里ヶ浜駅 Shichirigahama Sta. 稲村ヶ崎駅 Inamuragasaki Sta. 七里ヶ浜駅 Shichirigahama Sta. 江ノ電 Enoden Line 42 新江ノ島水族館 Enoshima Aquarium 江の島シーキャンドル Enoshima Sea Candle (Observation lighthouse) 江の島アイランドスパ Enoshima Island Spa サムエル・コッキング苑 Samuel Cocking Garden 片瀬江ノ島駅 Katase Enoshima Sta. (Odakyu Line) 江ノ島駅 Enoshima Sta. (Enoden Line) 湘南江の島駅 Shonan Enoshima Sta. (Shonan Monorail Line) 新江ノ島水族館 Enoshima Aquarium 江の島シーキャンドル Enoshima Sea Candle (Observation lighthouse) 江の島アイランドスパ Enoshima Island Spa サムエル・コッキング苑 Samuel Cocking Garden 片瀬江ノ島駅 Katase Enoshima Sta. (Odakyu Line) 江ノ島駅 Enoshima Sta. (Enoden Line) 湘南江の島駅 Shonan Enoshima Sta. (Shonan Monorail Line) 江ノ電 Enoden Line 龍口寺 Ryukoji Temple 龍口寺 Ryukoji Temple 稚児ヶ淵 Chigogafuchi 江の島岩屋 Enoshima Iwaya 稚児ヶ淵 Chigogafuchi 江の島岩屋 Enoshima Iwaya Komyoji Kamakuragu Kenchoji Jomyoji Daibutsu-mae Hasekannon-mae must see! A Kamakura A Engakuji Temple 円覚寺 B Tokeiji Temple 東慶寺 D Jochiji Temple 浄智寺 E Kenchoji Temple 建長寺 C Meigetsuin Temple 明月院 F Chojuji Temple 長寿寺 G Ennoji Temple 円応寺 H Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine 銭洗弁財天 I Sasuke Inari Shrine 佐助稲荷神社 J Jufukuji Temple 寿福寺 Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine 鶴岡八幡宮 K Zuisenji Temple 瑞泉寺 L Jomyoji Temple 浄妙寺 M Hokokuji Temple 報国寺 N Kamakuragu Shrine 鎌倉宮 Kotokuin Temple (Great Buddha) 高徳院(大仏) O Hasedera Temple 長谷寺 P Komyoji Temple 光明寺 Q Dankazura 段葛 must see! A Kamakura Y Wakamiya-oji St. Komachi-dori St. 海蔵寺 Kaizoji Temple 仮粧坂切通し Kewaizaka path 葛原岡神社 Kuzuharaoka Shrine 源氏山公園 Genjiyama Park 英勝寺 Eishoji Temple 鎌倉歴史文化交流館 Kamakura Museum of History and Culture 六地蔵 The 6 Sitting Saints 鎌倉文学館 Kamakura Museum of Literature 鎌倉能舞台 能楽博物館 茶寮神楽 Nohgaku Museum (Kamakura Noh Butai) Nohbutai Cafe Kagura 御霊神社 Goryo Jinja Shrine 成就院 Jojuin Temple 極楽寺 Gokurakuji Temple 由比ガ浜海岸 Yuigahama Beach 材木座海岸 Zaimokuza Beach 九品寺 Kuhonji Temple 長勝寺 Choshoji Temple 安国論寺 Ankokuronji Temple 妙法寺 Myohoji Temple 安養院 Anyoin Temple 常栄寺 Joeiji Temple 妙本寺 Myohonji Temple 本覚寺 Hongakuji Temple 大巧寺 Daigyoji Temple 妙隆寺 Myoryuji Temple 宝戒寺 Hokaiji Temple 鎌倉市川喜多映画記念館 Kamakura City Kawakita Film Museum 浄光明寺 Jokomyoji Temple 鎌倉国宝館 Kamakura Museum of National Treasures 荏柄天神社 Egaratenjinsha Shrine 来迎寺 Raikoji Temple 覚園寺 Kakuonji Temple 獅子舞 Shishimai 金沢街道 Kanazawa Kaido 杉本寺 Sugimotodera Temple 明王院 Myooin Temple 永福寺跡 The ruins of Yofukuji Temple Wakamiya-oji St. Komachi-dori St. 海蔵寺 Kaizoji Temple 仮粧坂切通し Kewaizaka path 葛原岡神社 Kuzuharaoka Shrine 源氏山公園 Genjiyama Park 英勝寺 Eishoji Temple 鎌倉歴史文化交流館 Kamakura Museum of History and Culture 六地蔵 The 6 Sitting Saints 鎌倉文学館 Kamakura Museum of Literature 鎌倉能舞台 能楽博物館 茶寮神楽 Nohgaku Museum (Kamakura Noh Butai) Nohbutai Cafe Kagura 御霊神社 Goryo Jinja Shrine 成就院 Jojuin Temple 極楽寺 Gokurakuji Temple 由比ガ浜海岸 Yuigahama Beach 材木座海岸 Zaimokuza Beach 九品寺 Kuhonji Temple 長勝寺 Choshoji Temple 安国論寺 Ankokuronji Temple 妙法寺 Myohoji Temple 安養院 Anyoin Temple 常栄寺 Joeiji Temple 妙本寺 Myohonji Temple 本覚寺 Hongakuji Temple 大巧寺 Daigyoji Temple 妙隆寺 Myoryuji Temple 宝戒寺 Hokaiji Temple 鎌倉市川喜多映画記念館 Kamakura City Kawakita Film Museum 浄光明寺 Jokomyoji Temple 鎌倉国宝館 Kamakura Museum of National Treasures 鎌倉文華館 鶴岡ミュージアム Tsurugaoka Museum 鎌倉文華館 鶴岡ミュージアム Tsurugaoka Museum 荏柄天神社 Egaratenjinsha Shrine 来迎寺 Raikoji Temple 覚園寺 Kakuonji Temple 獅子舞 Shishimai 金沢街道 Kanazawa Kaido 杉本寺 Sugimotodera Temple 明王院 Myooin Temple 永福寺跡 The ruins of Yofukuji Temple 一条恵観山荘 Ichijo Ekan Sanso 一条恵観山荘 Ichijo Ekan Sanso 禅居院 Zenkyoin Temple 禅居院 Zenkyoin Temple 25-min. walk to Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine 25-min. walk to Kotokuin Temple(Great Buddaha) Get off at Hase station; 15-min. walk to Great Buddha 15-min. walk to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine 北鎌倉駅 Kitakamakura Sta. 北鎌倉駅 Kitakamakura Sta. 横浜 Yokohama JR 横須賀線 JR Yokosuka Line 極楽寺駅 Gokurakuji Sta. 極楽寺駅 Gokurakuji Sta. 藤沢 Fujisawa 長谷駅 Hase Sta. 長谷駅 Hase Sta. 江ノ電 Enoden Line 由比ヶ浜駅 由比ヶ浜駅 Yuigahama Sta. Yuigahama Sta. 和田塚 Wadazuka Sta. 和田塚 Wadazuka Sta. JR 横須賀線 JR Yokosuka Line 横須賀 Yokosuka 鎌倉駅 Kamakura Sta. 鎌倉駅 Kamakura Sta. 25-min. walk toSasukeInari Shrine 8:30am-4:30pm(Dec-Feb 8:30am-4pm) 500 9am-4pm 9am-4:30pm 300 9am-4pm 500 8:30am-4:30pm 500 Apr. - May: Fri, Sat, Sun, and national holidays June: Wed - Sun 10/1 - 11/22: Fri, Sat, Sun, national holidays 11/23 - 12/7: Everyday 10am - 3pm only when weather permits 300 9am-4pm(Dec-Feb 9am-3:30pm) Closed for regular visits. 300 9:30am-4pm 8am-4:30pm 10am-4pm (closed Sun/National Holidays/New Year's Holiday) 400 8am-5:30pm(Oct-Mar 8am-5pm) 300 8am-5pm(Jul-Mar 8am-4:30pm) 400 Closed until March 31, 2029 9am-4:30pm 9am-4pm 300 9am-4pm 6am-5pm(Oct15-Mar31 7am-4pm) 9am-4:30pm(closed Mon) 100 (open only on Sat,Sun,holiday from Dec--Mar and Jul-Sep) 9:30am-4:30pm 300 8am-4pm 200 9:30am-4:30pm(Oct-Mar 9:30am-4pm) 300 9am-4pm 10am-4pm 500 9am-5pm 200 9am-4:30pm 100 9am-4pm 300 9am-4pm 400 300 Treasure Hall 10am-4pm 500 9am-4pm 9am-4:30pm closed Mon/year-end holidays If Monday is a holiday, the museum will open, and be closed the following day instead. *Closed if experiencing extreme weather. *Closed for regular visits during the month of 4/27, 8/10 and 12/20 - 1/7. *August: Visits are limited to Yakushi-do only due to preparations for the Black Jizo Ceremony. Sanmon Gate is always closed. Free entrance to the cemetery. 400 - 1,000 (closed Thu) [June,Nov, Dec1 thru Dec21] everyday [July, Sep, Oct] Closed Mon. and Tue. [Aug] Closed Mon & Tue,and Aug13-17. 1 3 5 2 4 28 52 33 32 29 30 38 36 35 34 40 51 37 41 43 45 46 39 47 48 49 27 31 44 6 14th-16th Sep Reitai Festival 6th-9th Aug Bonbori Festival 18th Sep Mask Procession 18th Sep Mask Procession must see! A Kamakura Hase AREA HS Kamakura Station West Exit AREA WS Kitakamakura AREA KT East Kamakura / Kanazawa Kaido AREA EK Yuigahama / Omachi / Zaimokuza AREA YZ Sea Front AREA SF AREA SF AREA CK Central Kamakura Komachi-dori Street AREA CK Enoshima AREA En Komachi-dori Komachi-dori Komachi-dori Street Just steps from Kamakura Station’ s East Exit, Komachi-dori stretches to the iconic Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Brimming with charming shops offering local crafts and specialties, it’ s the perfect place to find fun souvenirs. Don’ t forget to treat yourself to the delicious street food—it adds irresistible flavor to your Kamakura stroll! R Dankazura Dankazura (段葛) is a part of Wakamiya oji (若宮大路). It is a raised straight avenue that runs straight from the entrance of Nino torii ( 二ノ鳥居 ) to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine. This street was built by order of Minamoto no Yoritomo (源頼 ) to pray that his wife Masako (政子) would give birth safely. If you look carefully, you will realize that the raised path becomes narrower towards the end of Hachimangu side. By the law of perspective, the path looks longer than the actual length. The construction was designed for when the enemy pushed into the center of the shrine. This path becomes a beautiful avenue of cherry blossoms in the springtime. Q AREA EK AREA EK AREA KT Enoshima Enoshima, located in neighboring Fujisawa, is an island just 4km in circumference. Hop on the Enoshima Electric Railway at Kamakura Station for a 23-minute ride to Enoshima Station. Then it is a 15-minute walk along a quaint street and across a bridge to the blue-green torii gate marking the entrance to the island. Climb all the way to the summit on a path lined with shops or take the Enoshima Escar,” a 106-meter escalator that covers an elevation difference of 46 meters and takes visitors partway up the hill in just 5 minutes. Near the top of the hill lies the Samuel Cocking Garden, a botanical garden with elements of East and West in a tropical atmosphere. The garden features the Enoshima Sea Candle, a 60-meter lighthouse with a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view embracing Mount Fuji. escending the hill on the south side of the island leads to the Chigogafuchi, jagged cliffs protruding from the sea floor. Walking so near to the waves smashing the cliffs produces an intense feeling. A little further along are the Iwaya Caves, sea caverns carved by wave erosion. For a small fee you can explore the caves, leading your own way with a handheld candle. The entire island of Enoshima is a great sightseeing attraction, offering natural sights, mom-and-pop restaurants and souvenir shops! Enoshima Escar : ¥360 8:50am-7:05pm Samuel Cocking Garden : Free ( For entries after 5 pm. during the event period ¥500) Enoshima Sea Candle : ¥500 Iwaya Caves : ¥500 9am-5pm (Final admission time) Kotokuin Temple (Great Buddha) As the original Great Buddha Hall was washed away by a tsunami in 1495, the Great Buddha now sits in open-air surroundings. The statue reaches 12.38 meters in height and weighs 120 tons. It is said to have been originally gold-plated. Remnants of gold are still visible just beneath the right ear. The Buddha's small spiral curls of hair are known as rahotsu, and number 656 in all. Take a look at the statue's interior for a fee of 50 yen. *Further details are noted on the reverse. X X Hokokuji (Kyukoan) The renowned bamboo garden of Hokokuji Temple.Enjoy a cup of matcha while gazing into the mystical bamboo grove.1,000 yen for bamboo garden with Green Tea Ticket (Last order at 3:30pm. Open 9am-4pm Jomyoji(Kisen-an) Gardens created from sand and stones are called karesan- sui and are often found in Zen temples. Let the dry landscape garden soothe your soul as you enjoy matcha and dried sweets (660 yen) or matcha and a fresh bean cake (1100 yen). Open 10am-4:30pm Engakuji(Butsunichi-an) At Butsunichi-an, a sub-temple located in the depths of Engakuji Temple grounds, you can enjoy matcha and dried sweets (700 yen). Just look for the quaint tea table covered in red fabric. Open 9am-4pm Matcha green tea in Kamakura 0 100 200 300 (m) N S Temple Shrine Toilet Enoden Line LEGEND LEGEND JR Line Traffic Light Shop 1 2 3 Festival & Event schedule Bus route / Bus stop Kamakura Thirteen Butsu Mairi: Prayer Bead Pilgrimage Sakura (End of March to the beginning of April) Hydrangea Flower (June) Hachinoki At Hachinoki, visitors enjoy tastes that reflect the transition of Kamak- ura's seasons. 0467-23-3723 Closed Thur. 2 鉢の木 11:30am-1:30pm(Last call at 1:30pm) 5pm-9:30pm(Last call at 7pm) Toshimaya Kitakamakura store 0467-23-8108 Closed Wed.(Open for Holidays) 10am - 5:30pm 3 豊島屋北鎌倉駅前店 Mikadukido Kasen A traditional Japanese confection- ary shop creating homemade Japanese sweets in tune with Kamakura’s seasonal transitions. Step inside and enjoy the artistical- ly arranged flowers and delicate sweets of the season. 0467-22-8580 9am - 4pm Closed irregularly 1 三日月堂花仙 Chirashiya Located in Kita-Kamakura, the town of temples, we offer shojin-modoki cuisine—vegan dishes made to look like fish or meat, originally developed as Buddhist fare. All the sushi in the photo is made from vegetables! 0467-25-0020 11am-5pm Breakfast rice porridge: Saturdays and Sundays 8am to 10:30am 4 ちらしや Inoue An eclectic collection of books and antiques fashioned by dedicated craftsmen, representing the heart and mind of Japan throughout its rich history. Adorn your home or put these time-honored treasures to modern use! 0467-24-3884 10:30am - until sunset Closed Wed. 5 いのうえ Minemoto Main Restaurant Established in 1924 and located next to Hachimangu Shrine’s main gate, Minemoto serves handmade soba noodles and traditional seasonal dishes in a warm, Kamak- ura-esque atmosphere. 0467-22-4431 10:30am-3pm(Last call) Open everyday 21 峰本本店 Kitotenkundo A traditional incense shop offering various scents and gifts that express the traditions of Kamakura’s four seasons. Pick your favorite from among 120 different aromas. 0467-22-1081 10am - 6pm Open everyday 23 鬼頭天薫堂 Nakamuraan Established in 1964, offering hand-kneaded soba noodles - a Japanese tradition. Known as Japan’s macrobiotic food, enjoy your favorite soba dish for beauty, health and flavor! 0467-25-3500 11:15am - 5pm (Closed as soon as sold out) 20 なかむら庵 Closed Thu. Koinosuke Luscious Japanese cuisine to please both the eye and the palate, with a spacious modern atmosphere to please the remain- ing senses! 0467-25-3740 11am - 8:30pm (Last call at 8pm) 14 鯉之助 Open everyday (Except New Year's day) Hotel Metropolitan kamakura Designed on the theme of “an enchantingly ‘new’ ancient capital,” we aim to introduce visitors to Kamakura’s charms uniquely discovered only with an overnight stay. The hotel is situated along the historic Wakamiya-oji Street, the center of all the best sights, eateries, and shops, and a mere 2-minute walk from Kamakura Station. 0467-60-1111 9 メトロポリタン Open everyday Sushi-dokoro Kimi Sushi featuring the best ingredi- ents of each season; our chefs take pride in promptly serving you only the freshest seafood available. 0467-25-4141 11am - 9pm (Last call at 8:30pm) 17 すし処 きみ Open everyday (Except New Year's day) Toshimaya Main Store Toshimaya is very famous for their “Hato Sablé” pigeon shaped cookies. Here, customers will find varieties of unique Japanese-style confections that express the beauty of each season. 0467-25-0810 9am - 7pm Closed Wed.irregularly 11 豊島屋 本店 Toyoshimaya Setokoji Stop by for a fluffy waffle right off the grill or seasonal dried confec- tions. Enjoy your waffle with our famous apricot jam or choose from our yummy variety of toppings. 0467-84-8585 10am - 5pm Open everyday 15 豊島屋 瀬戸小路店 Toshimaya Hatokoji Enjoy “matcha” (powdered green tea) and exquisite confections in a relaxed but traditional Japanese-style café. 0467-24-0810 10:30am - 5pm Closed Wed. (Open for Holidays) 19 豊島屋 八十小路店 Toshimaya Okiishi Customers can enjoy seasonal Western-style cakes as well as a variety of eclairs. The 1st floor is for takeout service with a café located on the 2nd floor. 0467-22-8102 1F 10am - 6:30pm 2F 11am - 5:30pm 13 豊島屋洋菓子舗 置石 Closed Wed.(Open for Holidays) Minemoto Komachi Store A modern restaurant with a truly Japanese feel, Minemoto Komachi is located near the Kamakura station. Enjoy soba noodles, sake and a variety of appetizers in a casual atmosphere. 0467-23-6161 11am - 10pm Open everyday 26 峰本 小町店 Tempura Hiromi Specializing in tempura, Hiromi strives to use only the freshest seafood and local vegetables. Well-loved by the Kamakura culturati, Hiromi offers a chance to experience the delicacies of Kamakura’s seasons. 0467-22-2696 / Toll Free 0120-39-2696 11:30am - 2pm / 5pm - 7:30pm 25 天ぷら ひろみ Closed Wed. Toshimaya Tobira Store Toshimaya is very famous for their “Hato Sablé” pigeon shaped cookies. Located close to Kamaku- ra station, this branch makes it easy to buy sweet souvenirs for the trip home. 0467-25-0505 22 豊島屋 扉店 Closed Tue.(Open for Holidays) 10am-7pm 1F(Fresh bread/Hato Sablé) temporarily closed 2F(café) 10:30am - 5pm 3F(Refreshments) Inoue Kamaboko Station Store Located close to the east exit of Kamakura station, this shop offers high-quality kamaboko - the healthy fish patty enjoyed over the ages throughout Japan - with its unique texture and flavor. 0467-23-3111 9am - 6pm Open everyday 24 井上蒲鉾店 駅前店 Kamakura RikishaRickshaw Enjoy sightseeing the ancient capital of Kamakura in the elegant style of a rickshaw! Our drivers are committed to contributing to and being a part of the community, such as joining local events and obtaining Kamakura Certifica- tion—a testament to their depth of cultural and historical knowledge. 0467-66-1213 9am to sundown (closing time varies with season) Open everyday 18 鎌倉力車 Sushi Masa Taking pride in serving only the freshest fish, Sushi Masa enables even first-time sushi eaters to dine in comfort. 0467-40-5644 11:30am - 2pm / 5pm - 9:30pm 12 寿司眞 Closed Tue./Wed. Creative Cuisine Kondo We take the Kamakura food culture to the next level, fusing vegetables unique to Kyoto and Kamakura with local seafood for an innovative result which embraces both change and tradition. Our creative Japanese cuisine caters to vegetari- an and Muslim guests as well, with our Halal-compatible menu using only approved ingredients and seasonings. 0467-25-0301 11:30am - 3pm / 5:30pm - 9pm 10 創作和料理近藤 Closed Wed. and 2nd Thurs. AREA WS Kamakura Station West Exit PACIFIC BLUE AREA Ws 0467-25-2339 10am - 5pm Closed: Tuesdays and 1st & 3rd & 5th Wednesdays 47 Stroll around Kamakura in tradition- al Japanese attire for a heightened cultural experience – feel the history and romance as if you were a part life in the old capital. Kimono Rental 穿着和服在很有情调的镰仓走一趟、能享受到未曾体验过的日本深层文化 AREA Yuigahama/Omachi/Zaimokuza YZ Inoue Kamaboko Main Store Inoue Kamaboko offers hanpen and kamaboko, both made from processed white meat of fish. kamaboko has a very distinct texture and flavor and is extremely healthy. 0467-22-1133 8:30am - 6pm Closed Wed. 28 井上蒲鉾店 本店 Kaihin Sou Kamakura A one-of-a-kind Japanese-style inn located close to the ocean and set in a tranquil area. Take pleasure in the delicate cuisine while viewing the serene garden from your room. 0467-22-0960 Closed irregularly 30 かいひん荘鎌倉 Miyokawa Main Restaurant Enjoy traditional and seasonal dishes typically served at tea ceremonies as well shabu-shabu - where you cook your own veggies and sliced beef in a delicious broth. Each meal is wonderfully fresh and beautifully arranged. 0467-23-0911 Open everyday (Except New Year's day) 11am - 8:30pm (Last call at 8pm) 32 御代川 本店 Kamakura Kaisen biyori Enjoy delicious seafood dishes in a traditional Japanese structure with a Kamakura feel. Choose from a variety of mouthwatering entrees, from sashimi and tempura, to deep-fried fish and hearty rice bowls. Satisfy your curiosity with our lineup of rare sake and beer! 070-4060-1874 Closed irregularly 11:30am - 3pm/5pm - 9pm 29 鎌倉海鮮びより Kimono Kuroudo Miyamoto Established over 150 years ago, this shop sells a wide variety of kimono. Some 25 kimono are also available for full-day rental … enjoy strolling around Kamakura in traditional style! 0467-22-0602 Toll Free 0120-150602 10am - 6pm Open everyday 33 きもの蔵人みやもと GREENSWARD & GUEST HOUSE SHIBAFU Located 3 minutes by walk from the Big Buddha, close to the beach with many amenities to offer you: Lunch/Café, at nights Dinning/Bar with international healthy meals, beers and organic wine. All in one place! 36 0467-38-3876 Lunch,Cafe 11:30am - 3pm / Dinner,Bar 5:30pm - 9:30pm M2Collection M2 Collection offers unique Japanese items like Handmade pouches from Kimono Obi's to select interior goods. Visit us in Hase and find your one of a kind "Collectable" from Japan. 090-2733-8717 12pm - 6pm Closed irregularly 39 M2Collection Kamakura Hanko A personal seal specialty shop. Our artisans meticulously carve your name, crafting an auspicious seal embodying the spirit of Kamakura, a keepsake to treasure and use for a lifetime. 0467-37-9297 10:30am - 5pm Closed Wed./Sun. /irregularly 27 鎌倉はんこ Alamode Kamakura Indulge yourself in sweets – creamy yogurt, pretty parfaits and yummy cakes. We also serve various dishes and alcoholic drinks. All seats provide a wonderful view of Yuigahama Beach. 38 0467-40-4698 10:30am-7pm(Last call) Closed irregularly あらもーど鎌倉 AREA Sea Front SF Restaurant Wa Minamoto Located on the first floor of the Kamakura Park Hotel, Wa Minamo- to integrates locally-sourced ingredients into exquisite Japanese cuisine, varied with the changing seasons. 0467-25-5126 Open everyday 7:30am-9am/11:30am-2pm/5:30pm-8pm 44 和 みなもと Kamakura Prince Hotel Spend a relaxing evening in a western-style hotel that provides an ocean view from every room savor the excellent amenities and accommodations! 0467-32-1111 Open everyday 42 鎌倉プリンスホテル Kamakura Park Hotel Standing on Kamakura’s sea front, European resort style Kamakura Park Hotel provides wonderful relaxation. A restaurant and other facilities are also provided to enrich your experience. 0467-25-5121 Open everyday 41 鎌倉パークホテル Restaurant Pergola Located in Kamakura Park Hotel, Restaurant Pergola serves Europe- an cuisine using seasonal ingredi- ents found in Japan. Enjoy a French meal while basking in the natural sunlight though the lofty windows. 0467-25-5125 Open everyday 7:30am-9am/11:30am-2pm/5:30pm-8pm 43 ペルゴーラ AREA East Kamakura / Kanazawa Kaido EK Ishigama Garden Terrace Located within the grounds of Jomyoji Temple, visitors can enjoy western style cuisine at terrace tables facing a beautiful English garden. 45 石窯ガーデンテラス (If Monday is a holiday, the restaurant will be open that day, and closed the following day.) 0467-22-8851 10am - 4pm(Last call) Closed Mon. Kisen An A teahouse located inside Jomyoji Temple. Enjoy an elegant tea ceremony while viewing a cultured garden. (Karesansui 枯山水). 46 喜泉庵 0467-22-8638 10am - 4:30pm(Last call at 4:15pm) AREA Hase HS AREA KT Kitakamakura CK AREA Central Kamakura / Komachi-dori Street KAMAKURA SHOP LIST Store Restaurant Accommodation Experience Shops are divided into areas by color. (The color scale is the same on the other side of the map.) Kayagiya Kayagiya specializes in broiled eel cuisine, making use of domesti- cally raised eel, prepared with a sweet-and-salty secret sauce! 0467-22-1460 11:30am - Closed as soon as sold out 8 茅木家 Closed Fri. Kamakura City Kawakita Film Museum Address: 2-2-12 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture TEL: 0467-23-2500 FAX: 0467-23-2503 AREA Ck Enjoy the world of cinema at the heart of Kamakura. Closed Mon. 9am-5pm (Last admission until 4:30pm) fm HANABI Serving hearty Japanese-style shoyu (soy sauce) ramen and tsukemen dipping noodles. The broth, noodles and all other taste treats are homemade from select ingredients. 31 HANABI 0467-26-9005 Lunch 11:30am-3pm (4pm weekends/holidays) Dinner 6pm - 9pm Closed Mon.irregularly /Tue. Kamakurabori Hakkodo A well-established shop specializ- ing in Kamakura-bori (Kamakura carvings), Hakkodo crafts are made using traditional techniques. Each piece is a usable work of art - select your favorite for a long-last- ing memory of Kamakura! 0467-22-2429 9:30am-6pm (Nov. through Feb. Close at until 5:30pm) Open everyday(except new year holiday) 16 鎌倉彫 博古堂 Korean BBQ Niku to Nihonshu AREA Ws 0467-55-5583 11am-3pm/5pm-10pm weekends/holidays:11am-3pm/4pm-10pm Closed irregularly 48 Enjoy wagyu beef to your heart’s content at this yakiniku restaurant, located just a few steps from Kamakura Station. We are open late and offer an English menu. 肉と日本酒 Reservation from WEB Akatsuki – Aging Bluefin Tuna Restaurant Specializing in aged bluefin tuna, we offer delectable “maguro” dishes boasting the deep umami of our own aged bluefin tuna in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. 40 0467-37-5323 Open everyday 11am-6pm(Last call at 5pm) Grilled beef TANUKIAN Enjoy the highest quality beef, grilled right before your eyes, in a truly immersive dining atmosphere. 080-1157-2060 11pm - 7pm Closed irregularly 34 たぬき庵 ANTIQUE KIMONO FLY Carefully selected antique haori — elegant jackets traditionally worn over kimono. Add a touch of whimsy to your wardrobe by styling one over your everyday outfits. 35 0467-73-8416 12am-5pm Closed irregularly アンティーク着物フライ Toshimaya Hase Daibutsu Store 0467-23-7788 Open everyday 10am - 5pm 37 豊島屋長谷大仏前店 Hatsune Antique Our specialty is Meiji crafts such as maki-e and metalworking.We also sell selected masterpieces of armors, sword fittings, and more around Edo(1603-1867) to Meiji period(1868-1912).All of the pieces are one-of-a-kind,You can find your favorite one . 080-5662-5626 10pm - 7pm Open everyday 7 骨董品 初音美術 Chikusuian Experience the serenity of a traditional tea ceremony in a charming Kita-Kamak- ura teahouse.Savor a freshly whisked, frothy bowl of matcha paired with a delicate sweet inspired by the season. *tea ceremony experience available exclusively on Saturdays. 0467-73-9001 Open daily from 9am-6pm 6 竹翠庵