[Kamakura] Recommended for solo travelers! Satisfy your heart and stomach!

For those who live near Tokyo, I definitely recommend Kamakura for a day trip alone✨

It's great to enjoy it in any season♪

Of course, there are many wonderful spots, so I often go on overnight trips, but if you can't take a long weekend, I really recommend Kamakura, which is easy to get around on your own and is fully satisfying even for a day trip!

It's a classic, but
I definitely want you to go to Hasedera Temple's Smiling Jizo and Kannon at least once. You'll be overwhelmed by the power of the Kannon and sure to be healed by the Smiling Jizo!

You can easily experience copying sutras every day during the daytime, so I like to do it to calm my mind☺️

On Komachi-dori, right in front of Kamakura Station,
I've been addicted to Daibutsu-yaki lately because it's delicious and photogenic😋
I especially like the bacon cheese and cream cheese blueberry flavors, but they're all delicious~

There are also many restaurants on Komachi-dori for lunch, but it's a bit pricey because it's a tourist spot💦
If you go down a side street and then a narrower street, you'll find some relatively inexpensive and tasty restaurants! It's often less crowded than Komachi-dori, so be sure to check it out☺️

When taking the Enoden train and strolling around Shichirigahama, it's best to go twice: during the day and at sunset✨

If you're going to ride the Enoden train several times, we recommend purchasing a "Noriori-kun" ticket for unlimited rides in one day🎫

There are lots of lovely cafes with sea views along the coast, so it's fun to find your favorite shop while walking💓

#Japan's seasonal places

Post by 2泊旅好きPi | Feb 25, 2025

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