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Our guide on where to stay in Kamakura

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Zaimokuza

Zaimokuza blends coastal beauty with ancient heritage in this tranquil Kamakura area. The pristine beach offers stunning views of Mount Fuji across Sagami Bay. Wander peaceful streets lined with traditional Japanese homes away from urban bustle. Historic temples define this area's character. Hase-dera Temple welcomes visitors with its towering wooden Kannon statue and hillside gardens. The nearby Great Buddha sits serenely among ancient trees. Temple bells and ocean waves create a soothing soundtrack throughout this authentic Japanese coastal community.

Koshigoe

This historic coastal district preserves the essence of a traditional Japanese fishing village. Koshigoe Harbour stretches along Sagami Bay with wooden piers and weathered fishing boats. The area connects to Japan's feudal past through sites like the ancient Koshigoe Checkpoint ruins. Along the waterfront promenade, visitors can stroll with stunning views of Enoshima Island. Katase Higashihama Beach offers seaside relaxation while temples and shrines dot the hillsides. Literary enthusiasts appreciate the monument to famous haiku poet Matsuo Basho who once wrote about these crashing waves.

Hase

Step into Kamakura's Hase area where ancient temples and spiritual heritage create a timeless Japanese experience. The 13th-century bronze Great Buddha sits majestically in Kotoku-in's peaceful courtyard. Nearby, Hase-dera Temple cascades down hillsides with thousands of stone jizo statues and stunning seasonal hydrangeas. Traditional tea houses serve authentic Buddhist vegetarian cuisine amid serene temple gardens. Narrow, contemplative streets connect sacred sites where temple bells echo across the landscape. Morning brings local worshippers while afternoon welcomes respectful visitors, maintaining the district's perfect balance of active worship and thoughtful tourism.

Ofuna

Ofuna connects travellers with its major transit hub and iconic white Buddhist statue. This authentic Japanese area balances quiet residential streets with excellent railway connections. The towering Ofuna Kannon Temple creates a dramatic focal point against surrounding green hills. Temple grounds offer peaceful gardens for contemplation while local shops and eateries cluster near the station. Trains depart frequently to Tokyo, Yokohama and Kamakura. The area maintains its genuine suburban Japanese character with minimal tourist infrastructure beyond the temple.

Yamanouchi

If you're spending some time in Yamanouchi, Meigetsuin and Tokei-ji Temple are top sights worth seeing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Kamakura holiday package cost?

You can pick up a holiday package to this popular destination from AU$1,652 on Expedia. But how much your holiday to Kamakura costs will depend on the season, hotel choice and length of stay.

What are the cheapest months to go to Kamakura?

You can usually find lower prices and better availability in January, February and August. Take a look at our cheap Kamakura holiday packages and you could land some great off-season deals.

How many days is enough for Kamakura?

Kamakura holidays come in many shapes and sizes, but to get a true feel for this destination, we reckon 2 days is about right. With this timeframe, you can visit major attractions like Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura and Hayama and Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Art Museum as well as underrated spots. Don't forget to explore neighbourhoods such as Totsuka Ward and Totsukacho either. If you're clever with your time, you can even take a day trip or two from Kamakura too.

Is it worth booking a holiday package to Kamakura?

Kamakura is a good holiday destination with attractions like Yuigahama Beach among the many things to keep you entertained. Whether you're travelling with the family or getting away with friends, a Kamakura holiday promises a good time for everyone.

How to find the best Kamakura package deals?

Begin your search for a Kamakura package deal by entering your preferred trip dates and destination under our "Packages" tab. Then apply a few filters, like "Property type" and "Guest rating," to fine-tune the results to your exact style. You can also sort by "Package discount" and discover offers that come with unbeatable savings. If you don't find the ideal Kamakura package deal right away, just tweak your dates and search again. Bear in mind that deals are only available for a limited time, so book early and get your Kamakura escape off to a flying start.

Is it cheaper to book a Kamakura holiday as a package?

Expedia holiday packages are designed to help you keep more money in your pocket. Bundle your flight, car rental and hotel into one great-value price and you could save hundreds of dollars. You'll generally score a better deal than booking each component separately. And you'll still enjoy the flexibility to create a personalised Kamakura holiday by choosing your preferred accommodation type, airline and car class.

When to book a holiday package to Kamakura?

If you're planning a spur-of-the-moment Kamakura holiday, browse our last-minute deals that can be booked up to a week before you take off. Don't want to leave things to the last minute? You can find incredible deals on your flights and hotels by booking ahead.

How to plan a trip to Kamakura?

  1. Choose when to get away: Check your diary and get your bags packed. Your preferred season and the activities on offer will also help you decide when to escape to Kamakura.
  2. Budget wisely: On top of the cost of your hotel, you should factor in other expenses too. These include transportation, flights and food. Also, set aside a little extra for unexpected costs that may arise during your trip to Kamakura.
  3. Decide how long to go away for: Now that you're up to speed on Kamakura, you can figure out the perfect length of your holiday. Create a draft itinerary and allocate enough time to cover everything you want to see.
  4. Combine your airfare and accommodation: Once you've settled on your dates and duration, book the ideal Kamakura holiday package for you.

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