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Hōkoku-ji Temple: A Bamboo Retreat Beyond the Buzz
Google Maps Hōkoku-ji Temple Tucked away in the hills of eastern Kamakura, Hōkoku-ji is often called the “Bamboo Temple” for its serene grove of tall, swaying stalks. Just an hour from central Tokyo, it offers a refined escape from the city’s pace—a place where silence speaks louder than sound, and nature invites yo… -
Yuigahama Beach: Where the City Softly Meets the Sea
Google Maps Yuigahama Beach Just over an hour from Tokyo and a 15-minute walk from JR Kamakura Station, Yuigahama Beach offers a gentle escape from city life. Here, the urban buzz fades into sea breeze, open skies, and slow footsteps in the sand. It’s not a place for sightseeing checklists—but for quiet moments that… -
Kamegayatsu-zaka Kiridoshi: A Quiet Passage from Kita-kamakura to Kamakura
Google Maps Kamegayatsu-zaka Kiridoshi Pass Tucked between the green ridges of northern Kamakura, Kamegayatsuzaka Kiridoshi is a quiet, mossy pass that feels like a portal to a different era. It forms part of one of the most rewarding walking routes in the area—starting from the tranquil Kita-kamakura and leading ge… -
Engaku-ji Temple: Peaceful Zen Vibes Just an Hour from Tokyo
Google Maps Engaku-ji Temple Tucked into the wooded hills of Kita-Kamakura, Engaku-ji Temple is a serene Zen sanctuary just an hour away from Tokyo. Founded in 1282 during the Kamakura period, this historic temple offers visitors more than just architecture—it offers atmosphere. Whether you’re seeking stillness, sea…