Explore Kamakura’s Great Buddha, Enoshima’s vibrant streets, and Asakusa’s retro charm. Discover Japan’s cultural gems on this immersive city tour.
Explore Kamakura’s Great Buddha, Enoshima’s vibrant streets, and Asakusa’s retro charm. Discover Japan’s cultural gems on this immersive city tour.
- Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - The journey begins with a visit to the Great Buddha of Kamakura. This impressive bronze statue, standing at 13.5 meters tall, was constructed over 750 years ago during the Kamakura period. Initially adorned with gold leaf, it has endured earthquakes and typhoons that destroyed its original hall, acquiring a…
- Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - The journey begins with a visit to the Great Buddha of Kamakura. This impressive bronze statue, standing at 13.5 meters tall, was constructed over 750 years ago during the Kamakura period. Initially adorned with gold leaf, it has endured earthquakes and typhoons that destroyed its original hall, acquiring a beautiful copper patina over time. This national treasure of Japan is the focal point of Kotoku-in Temple and a symbol of Kamakura.
- Enoshima - Enoshima is a picturesque island located off the mainland. Visitors will have an hour of free time to explore Nakamise-dori, a vibrant street leading to Enoshima Benzaiten Shrine. The shrine is believed to be the abode of three sister goddesses associated with the sea, water, good fortune, finance, and the arts.
- Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - As the group heads towards Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, they will stroll along Komachi-dori, Kamakura’s “Main Street.” This lively street is filled with visitors eager to savor local treats and shop at over 300 unique stores. Built over 800 years ago during the Kamakura Period, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine was once the bustling hub of Kamakura’s samurai warriors. The shrine continues its legacy with the annual Yabusame (horseback archery) ritual. Visiting this revered shrine is believed to bring good fortune in career, love, and competition, as well as enhance vitality and ensure safe childbirth.
- Asakusa - In Asakusa, visitors will have free time to explore independently, enjoying the district’s retro charm and admiring the traditional temple architecture with Tokyo Skytree in the background. Asakusa is home to Senso-ji Temple, featuring a magnificent red pagoda and expansive temple grounds.
- Shibuya Crossing - The group will take the Tokyo Metro from Asakusa to Shibuya, where they will part ways at Shibuya Scramble Square.

- Tokyo Metro transportation from Asakusa to Shibuya
- Lunch (if option selected)
- Admission + visit to Great Buddha of Kamakura
- Enoshima Electric Railway Ticket
- Guided tour of Kamakura
- Tokyo Metro transportation from Asakusa to Shibuya
- Lunch (if option selected)
- Admission + visit to Great Buddha of Kamakura
- Enoshima Electric Railway Ticket
- Guided tour of Kamakura
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Personal expenses
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Personal expenses
Marvel at the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura, constructed over 800 years ago during the Kamakura Period. Located in Kotoku-in, this Japanese national treasure has withstood natural disasters that destroyed its original hall.
In Enoshima, enjoy an hour of leisure to stroll through Nakamise-dori, a vibrant street leading to the Enoshima Benzaiten Shrine….
Marvel at the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura, constructed over 800 years ago during the Kamakura Period. Located in Kotoku-in, this Japanese national treasure has withstood natural disasters that destroyed its original hall.
In Enoshima, enjoy an hour of leisure to stroll through Nakamise-dori, a vibrant street leading to the Enoshima Benzaiten Shrine. Additionally, experience a ride on the renowned Enoshima Electric Railway before visiting the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, once the bustling center for Kamakura’s samurai.
From Kamakura, travel to Asakusa, where you can explore independently—soak in the district’s retro charm and appreciate the traditional temple architecture with the Tokyo Skytree as a distant backdrop.
Finally, journey together on the Tokyo Metro to Shibuya, where the Scramble Square Crossing and Hachiko Statue await your visit.
- Please wear comfortable shoes and bring water.
- Infants (ages 0-2) may participate for free, but will not have a lunch or seat on the bus.
- Please check in 10 minutes before departure, as the bus will not wait for late arrivals
- Schedule subject to change due to traffic or weather conditions.
- Not recommended for those who cannot walk short/medium distances.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.