Immerse yourself in the heart of Kamakura with a unique blend of culture and nature. Begin your journey at a traditional Kamakura house, where you'll learn to craft nerikiri, exquisite Japanese sweets, under the guidance of a skilled craftswoman. After mastering the art of sweet-making, embark on a scenic trek from Kita-Kamakura to the iconic Great Buddha. This two-hour hike winds through lush landscapes, with a refreshing stop at the Sky Cafe for snacks and stunning views, potentially including Mount Fuji. Should the weather turn, a fascinating indoor alternative awaits, featuring a tour of the Old House Museum and the serene Meigetsuin Temple.
After meeting on the platform at Kita-Kamakura Station, we will exit the ticket gate and walk to a charming traditional Japanese house.
First, enjoy a hands-on experience making nerikiri, delicate Japanese sweets, under the guidance of an English-speaking artisan. All ingredients and tools will be provided.
Craft your own sweets using your hands and simple tools.
Once finished, arrange your creations in a container of your choice and take a commemorative photo.
Finally, prepare your own matcha tea and savor it together with the sweets you made, right on the spot.
We will trek along a scenic course from Kita-Kamakura to the Great Buddha. Along the way, we will stop at Kuzuharaoka Shrine and Sky Café before reaching the Great Buddha. The trek will take approximately three hours.
Escape the city for a while and enjoy the beautiful nature of Kamakura.
Please note: If it rains or the trail becomes muddy after rain, it may be dangerous. In that case, we will change the route and visit the Old House Museum and Meigetsuin Temple instead.
After making the sweets, we will begin the trek. About 20 minutes later, we will arrive at Kuzuharaoka Shrine, where we can offer prayers to the god of matchmaking.
The principal image of Kotoku-in Temple, known as the Great Buddha of Kamakura, is a National Treasure—a bronze seated statue of Amida Nyorai.
Construction began in 1252.
The Great Buddha Hall was later destroyed by typhoons and tsunamis, and by the end of the Muromachi period, the statue was left standing in the open air, as it remains today.
Please reach out to anyone on the platform who has an orange file.
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Traditional sweets made with matcha (green tea), a specialty of the region.
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Kamakura is a very safe destination with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kamakura Station
Kamakura Station Bus Terminal
The JR Yokosuka Line connects Kamakura to Tokyo and Yokohama, while the Enoden Line offers a scenic route along the coast.
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