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Hidden Kamakura Hike Zen Temples Bamboo Forest and Great Buddha
Kamakura
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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This tour combines Kamakura’s most iconic landmarks with its hidden spiritual and natural treasures.
Rather than simply visiting temples and shrines, you will experience them through stories, history, and local traditions that bring each site to life.
Led by an experienced English-speaking guide, you will explore peaceful forest paths connecting some of Kamakura’s most remarkable locations, including Engaku-ji, Jōchi-ji, Zeniarai Benten Shrine, Kuzuharaoka Shrine, and the iconic Great Buddha.
Along the way, you will discover the history of the former samurai capital, learn how Zen Buddhism shaped Japanese culture, and enjoy quiet natural scenery often missed by larger tour groups.
With a...
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Expert local guide and hiking guide throughout the tour
Meeting Points
Departure
Kita-Kamakura Station
Go to the East Exit of Kita Kamakura Satation.
Return
Hase Station
The tour ends at Hase station where you can catch the train to Kamakura station or Enoshima.
Hidden Kamakura Hike Zen Temples Bamboo Forest and Great Buddha
Kamakura
About
This tour combines Kamakura’s most iconic landmarks with its hidden spiritual and natural treasures.
Rather than simply visiting temples and shrines, you will experience them through stories, history, and local traditions that bring each site to life.
Led by an experienced English-speaking guide, you will explore peaceful forest paths connecting some of Kamakura’s most remarkable locations, including Engaku-ji, Jōchi-ji, Zeniarai Benten Shrine, Kuzuharaoka Shrine, and the iconic Great Buddha.
Along the way, you will discover the history of the former samurai capital, learn how Zen Buddhism shaped Japanese culture, and enjoy quiet natural scenery often missed by larger tour groups.
With a...
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Expert local guide and hiking guide throughout the tour
Meeting Points
Departure
Kita-Kamakura Station
Go to the East Exit of Kita Kamakura Satation.
Return
Hase Station
The tour ends at Hase station where you can catch the train to Kamakura station or Enoshima.
Itinerary
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Engaku-ji Temple
Begin your Kamakura journey at Engakuji, one of Japan's most important Zen Buddhist temples and a place of remarkable peace and beauty. Founded in 1282, this historic temple complex is nestled among forested hills just steps from Kita-Kamakura Station. As you pass through its impressive wooden gates, you'll discover tranquil gardens, ancient temple halls, and pathways lined with towering trees that create a serene atmosphere throughout the year.
Engakuji offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the spiritual heart of Kamakura while learning about the profound influence of Zen Buddhism on Japanese culture. Whether admiring seasonal cherry blossoms, vibrant autumn colours, or the temple's timeless architecture, guests are invited to slow down, reflect, and appreciate a side of Japan that feels far removed from the bustle of modern city life.
30 minutes
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Hidden among the wooded hills of Kita-Kamakura, Jōchi-ji is one of the region's most atmospheric and peaceful temples. Ranked among Kamakura's great Zen temples, it offers a quieter and more intimate experience than many of the city's larger religious sites. Stone pathways wind through lush greenery, moss-covered steps, and historic wooden buildings, creating a setting that feels untouched by time.
Visitors are often captivated by the temple's tranquil surroundings, where the sounds of birdsong and rustling leaves replace the noise of modern life. Jōchi-ji's understated beauty reflects the core principles of Zen Buddhism, encouraging reflection, simplicity, and a deeper connection with nature. For many guests, this hidden gem becomes one of the most memorable and authentic experiences of their time in Kamakura.
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Kuzuharaoka Shrine
Perched atop a peaceful hill overlooking Kamakura, Kuzuharaoka Shrine is a hidden treasure surrounded by nature and rich local tradition. Dedicated to Hino Toshimoto, a loyal supporter of the Imperial Court during Japan's medieval era, the shrine offers visitors a fascinating connection to the country's history while providing a tranquil escape from the city's busier attractions.
Today, Kuzuharaoka Shrine is particularly popular as a place associated with good fortune, successful relationships, and new beginnings. Tree-lined paths lead visitors through beautiful natural surroundings, while seasonal flowers add colour and charm throughout the year. The shrine's elevated location also provides a refreshing sense of space and serenity, making it an ideal place to pause, relax, and enjoy the quieter side of Kamakura. Combining history, spirituality, and scenic beauty, Kuzuharaoka Shrine offers a memorable experience that many visitors would otherwise overlook.
20 minutes
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Ugafuku Shrine ( Goddess of Money Washing)
Tucked away in a secluded valley surrounded by lush greenery, Zeniarai Benten Shrine is one of Kamakura's most unique and fascinating sacred sites. Reached through a tunnel carved into the hillside, the shrine feels like a hidden sanctuary waiting to be discovered. Visitors are drawn here by a centuries-old tradition of washing money in the shrine's natural spring water, which is believed to bring prosperity and good fortune.
The peaceful grounds, flowing water, and cave-like atmosphere create a sense of mystery that sets Zeniarai Benten apart from other shrines in Japan. Beyond its famous money-washing ritual, the site offers a glimpse into the spiritual traditions and folklore that have shaped Kamakura for generations. Combining history, nature, and local culture, this unforgettable stop provides a truly distinctive experience and a lasting memory of your visit to Japan's ancient samurai capital.
30 minutes
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Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura)
No visit to Kamakura would be complete without seeing Kotoku-in and its world-famous Great Buddha. Standing over 11 metres tall and cast in bronze more than 750 years ago, this iconic statue has become one of Japan's most recognisable cultural landmarks. Calm, dignified, and enduring, the Great Buddha has watched over Kamakura through centuries of history, surviving earthquakes, tsunamis, and dramatic political change.
Visitors are often struck by the statue's scale and serene expression, which embody the spirit of Buddhist compassion and mindfulness. Set against the backdrop of open skies and surrounding hills, the Great Buddha offers outstanding photo opportunities while providing a powerful connection to Japan's spiritual and artistic heritage. Whether it is your first visit to Japan or a long-awaited return, Kotoku-in delivers one of the country's most memorable and awe-inspiring cultural experiences.