This Kamakura travel guide presents the highlights of Japan’s first feudal capital, which is famous for its monuments, temples, and shrines. This vast collection of stately ancient sites led to its moniker as the “Kyoto of Eastern Japan”. And with a convenient location an hour south of Tokyo, it’s an enticing alternate for those who can’t make it to Kyoto...
Read moreThe best restaurants in Kamakura showcase fine dining in a medley of wagyu beef and hand-caught shrimp, as well as hearty street food like cabbage and egg pancakes. People venture to Kamakura from Tokyo to lose themselves in one of the most historic corners of the country, and there are plenty of places to accommodate their appetites. Once the de facto...
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