Situated within 4.3 km of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and 17 km of Sankeien, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kamakura-Ofuna Higashiguchi features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Kamakura.
Situated in Kamakura, 400 metres from Zaimokuza Beach, plat hostel keikyu kamakura wave features air-conditioned accommodation and a bar. This 1-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and a shared lounge....
Dai
Hong Kong
The female staff was super nice that she tried to answer my all my questions, despite that she wasn't familiar with some of them.
Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura is located in Kamakura, within 20 km of Sankeien and 21 km of Yokohama Marine Tower.
Hui Ling
Singapore
The staff were very friendly and fluent in English. The room was very clean, spacious, and comfortable. The location is just a few minutes' walk from Kamakura station and near the shopping streets with lots of food choices. There was also a supermarket and a drugstore right opposite and a family mart next to it.
Situated 50 metres from Koshigoe Beach, HOTEL AO KAMAKURA offers 4-star accommodation in Kamakura and has a terrace.
Spencer Lamb
United Kingdom
This is a very special place indeed. The staff are so friendly and helpful with anything you need. The rooms are luxurious and really make you feel like you are staying somewhere special. The food is Michelin quality and I highly recommend you make dinner reservations, it was some of the best food we had in Japan.
Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura is set in Kamakura, 21 km from Sankeien and 21 km from Yokohama Marine Tower. Featuring a restaurant, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
xiaojun
China
3 minutes walk from the Kamakura station. Also a couple of minutes to the Kocho street. Great location to either go to the beach or into the mountains.
The hotel is very nice and clean. All the facilities and supplies are really considerable. I especially like the big bathroom. Used it every day. Excellent experience!
Located 400 metres from Yuigahama Beach, BIRD HOTEL offers 3-star accommodation in Kamakura and features a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
Eva
Slovakia
I greatly appreciate the very helpful and friendly staff. The room was spacious with a large bed. There was a selection of Asian and European breakfast. The European breakfast was very well prepared and tasty. The beach is just a few meters from the hotel. Unfortunately, we made a spontaneous decision and stayed only one night, but it is definitely worth staying longer.
Situated in Kamakura, 400 metres from Yuigahama Beach, ハセノ島 Hotel Cottage features accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Isabelle
Italy
Lovely, near the beach and friendly staff. Amazing food.
Set within 2.5 km of Yuigahama Beach and 3.6 km of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Ninja Hotel Kamakura - Vacation STAY 58171v offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Kamakura.
Located in Kamakura, 300 metres from Yuigahama Beach, Plage Yuigahama - Vacation STAY 00222v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located within 2.5 km of Yuigahama Beach and 3.6 km of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Ninja Hotel Kamakura - Vacation STAY 55653v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Kamakura...
Set in Kamakura and with Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine reachable within 1.9 km, Kita-Kamakura 520 offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Located within 400 metres of Yuigahama Beach and 500 metres of Zaimokuza Beach, WE HOME STAY Kamakura, Yuigahama - Vacation STAY 03196v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Situated within 400 metres of Yuigahama Beach and 500 metres of Zaimokuza Beach, WE HOME STAY Kamakura, Yuigahama - Vacation STAY 67095v features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Situated within 400 metres of Yuigahama Beach and 500 metres of Zaimokuza Beach, WE HOME STAY Kamakura, Yuigahama - Vacation STAY 67101v features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Situated within 400 metres of Yuigahama Beach and 500 metres of Zaimokuza Beach, WE HOME STAY Kamakura, Yuigahama - Vacation STAY 67097v features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Hasadera temple is a must see, especially during spring or...
Hasadera temple is a must see, especially during spring or autumn. In addition we visited Enoshima at dusk. Per end of november they have the whole garden and tower covered with small lights. When the weather allows you can see Mt Fuji in sunset. A hidden gem is Zeniarai Benten shrine. It is a natural spring tucked away between jagged rocks in a little valley. Legend goes that if you wash your money in the spring, it will multiply.
Ingeborg
Netherlands
6.0
Scored 6.0
One should check one's room at check-in.
One should check one's room at check-in. Ours was definitely under-equipped: no chairs, no reading light, no handle in bathtub, very limited storage space for clothes, dangerous change in floor level. Otherwise, a very attractive hotel: nice patio and restaurant, beautiful landscaping, etc.
Albert
Canada
10
Scored 10
We loved our day in Kamakura!
We loved our day in Kamakura! Our hotel (Kamakura Prince Hotel) overlooked both the sea and Mt Fuji which was incredible. We used the Enoden to get around but mostly walked. We ate lunch by the beach, visited Kotoku-in and even went inside the Buddha (so interesting to see what it looked like inside!), then took a walking trail to Zeniarai Benten shrine which was beautiful. We didn't get to go to Enoshima unfortunately, but had a lovely time aside from that!
elisek
10
Scored 10
Beautiful shrines that are easy to access either by foot or...
Beautiful shrines that are easy to access either by foot or by train. Such a lovely town with wonderful cafes and shops and restaurants. Beach is awesome too....even just to look at or to watch surfers.
Ver O
Singapore
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice area with some tourist attractions - but most of the...
Nice area with some tourist attractions - but most of the touristy parts are around Kamakura station. If you go up to see the Buddha and Hase Temple, there are less tourist-style shops despite being the main attractions of the area. The tourist shops around Kamakura itself are nice but the same fare you get in the rest of Japan - cute textile items made in Japan, yukatas, 'instabae' cafes and matsuri-style food.
I would personally say the Great Buddha is somewhat underwhelming, but Hasedera is one of the loveliest temples I've been to in Japan.
It's easy to get between Kamakura and Hase using the Enoshima electric railway, and there are several beaches in the area. We personally went to Yuigahama which seemed like a nice family beach - drinking alcohol isn't allowed - unlike Enoshima beach, which is often full of drunk young people. I am often a young drunk person too, but the types of people at Enoshima beach are likely to get drunk and try to 'nanpa' (pick up) young women. Instead, Yuigahama had many families and young couples and a good security and lifeguard presence.
Along the whole coast of Kamakura and Enoshima, be careful of the birds (specifically crows and black kites) as they may try to steal food. Many crows were rifling through people's, whereas a kite stole an ice cream right out of my hand.
Megan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This very charming and picturesque old Capital of Japan is...
This very charming and picturesque old Capital of Japan is situated between mountains on one side and the beach with Enoshima island on the other side. The old history and culture is present almost everywhere with lots of beautiful buildings, temples and shrines. Ideal for a couple of days sightseeing close to Tokyo and lovely walks along the beach.
Make sure to visit Hasedera Temple, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and Enoshima.
Not a resort- it is an extended house in the middle of a residential area with a small plunge pool(with a swimming prohibited sign?) . Staff were fine but a little on the cross side - the lady was quite sharp with us for forgetting to remove our shoes. Other than that the accommodation itself was lovely, spotlessly clean and comfortable and good value for Kamakura. Breakfast was homemade granola or Japanese style breakfast and was all good. Proximity to the beach was good, but about a fifteen minute walk to the main parts of Kamakura.
Bushi-san’s welcome and hospitality were exceptional and made it feel as if we were being welcomed into a Japanese home rather than holiday accommodation. I am looking forward to staying again. The little room we stayed in had a double bunk and we were so cozy. Conversations with Bushi-san and hearing about the history of Kamakura were a highlight of our stay, as were meeting other guests from around the world and sharing a song or two with our host.
Even if we came early, the owner welcomed us with a large smile, which is quite unusual! (Even when showing up later in small/traditional hotels in Japan, as an expat family we are used to concerned looks...)
They have good pillows (no beads), which we don't see very often!
At the end of our stay, he offered to take a photo of us in a key spot of the little hotel, and it will remain a great souvenir of our stay in this traditional ryokan.
Great location, a stone's throw to the beach and to Kamakura Station. Walking distance to so many sites of interest and shops. Check-in/out was easy-peasy. I didn't use any services/amenities, but they have a variety, which is nice. Didn't dig the pebble-textured floor of the room, but it's an understandable choice considering guests might track sand in there. (Thank goodness for the provided room slippers!) All in all, I'd stay here again!
Bushi is a wonderful host and speaks great English if you need it. We enjoyed eating breakfast at the guesthouse every day. They can make you a vegetarian breakfast if you request one ahead of time. The staff are all very friendly and we had a wonderful stay. Bushi was even willing to make a phone call for us to our next hotel to check something for us (in Japanese since we did not speak the language).
The property is very well located, Koshigoe station is just over a min walk and Enoshima 25 min walk.
The owners were very kind and helpful.
The mattresses and pillows give the impression not to be comfortable but they turned out to be good and we have no complaints.
We were able to keep some food in the fridge and cook our breakfast.
We are glad we stay in Koshigoe and not near Kamakura Station.
Very lovely guesthouse! We really enjoyed our stay here.
We love the Japanese room. (The futons were very comfortable.) The shared dining / living room was also very charming with old Japanese house feel. The shared bathroom and toilets were also very clean. The staffs were very friendly. We love all the little turtle decorations and also the selection of complimentary teas available.
Excellent location, near Hase Station off the Enoshima Line, and 2 minutes from the beach. My bed was comfy, and each bunkbed had a privacy curtain and outlets. I liked that there was a female-only dorm room and bathroom. There is a bar downstairs, and an area for eating. Perfect home base for exploring Kamakura and Enoshima Island. Staff were very nice. 8/10.
Everything, the staff are lovely and the place is modern and spotless. A beautiful little room, close to Ofuna Station. The breakfast buffet is glorious, I tried it out first abd loved it so much I bought another breakfast the day after. All foreigners should try Japanese breakfast!
The room was very spacious and had an excellent view of the coastline and Mt. Fuji. Also they have a shuttle bus that takes you to the local train station for easy access to Kamakura and Enoshima. The breakfasts room had a wonderful view of the shoreline area.
- Decent location on Yuigahama-dori. Minutes walk to the Enoden line station.
- Reasonable middle-tier niche pricing. Kamakura has a number of luxury resorts and cheap dorm style hostels, but unfortunately lacks middle-tier “business” hotels.
The beach house is close to Hase station ans also very close to the beach.
The room was of a traditional Japanese kind and the futons were very comfortable.
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