
Kamakura Travel Guide
What You Need to Know to Plan a Trip to Kamakura
This Kamakura travel guide presents the highlights of Japan’s first feudal capital, which is famous for its monuments, temples, and shrines. This vast collection of stately ancient sites led to its moniker as the “Kyoto of Eastern Japan”. And with a convenient location an hour south of Tokyo, it’s an enticing alternative for those who can’t make it to Kyoto (of course, there’s no harm in visiting both).
Aside from its impressive selection of 12th-century shrines, Kamakura has a broad range of attractions. From beautiful beaches to scenic hilly hikes, the city has a wonderful natural charm. Shopaholics will find all sorts of souvenirs in the bustling Komachi-dori district, as well as tasty traditional meals and tempting Japanese sweets. Whether you’re here for a quick day trip or planning an extended Kamakura stay, read on to learn more about the best things to see and do in town.