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EK House Enoshima

From $181 /night
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View of All round out type - Big Blue, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

All round out type - Big Blue

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View of Kaihinsou Kamakura, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

Kaihinsou Kamakura

From $101 /night
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View of ATTA HOTEL Otsuzaka - 202, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

ATTA HOTEL Otsuzaka - 202

From $8 /night
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View of Kamakura International House - Family Room, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura
From $185 /night
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View of Marumaru Kashikiri Type [by Vacation Stay], a top-rated hotel in Kamakura
From $69 /night
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View of New Open CHIYO  Mysterious Space  , a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

New Open CHIYO Mysterious Space

From $35 /night
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View of Kamakura International House, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

Kamakura International House

From $19 /night
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View of Kamakura International House - Japanese Room 2, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura
From $153 /night
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View of 3rd Place by HIDEOUT, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

3rd Place by HIDEOUT

From $162 /night
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View of Toyoko Inn Shonan Kamakura Fujisawa-eki Kita-guchi, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura
From $60 /night
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View of GEN HOTEL KAMAKURA, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

GEN HOTEL KAMAKURA

From $183 /night
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View of THE GATE HOSTEL SHONAN FUJISAWA, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

THE GATE HOSTEL SHONAN FUJISAWA

From $159 /night
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View of Toyoko Inn Shonan Chigasaki-eki Kita-guchi, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura
From $60 /night
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View of Hotel Shiosai, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

Hotel Shiosai

From $183 /night
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View of zaimokuza seasons, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

zaimokuza seasons

From $4 /night
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View of Iwamotoro, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

Iwamotoro

From $17 /night
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View of Ohmachi Junxion, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

Ohmachi Junxion

From $27 /night
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View of Pension Green Grass, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

Pension Green Grass

From $96 /night
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View of Funayado Akitaya, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura

Funayado Akitaya

From $62 /night
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View of Super Hotel Shonan Fujisawaeki Minamiguchi, a top-rated hotel in Kamakura
From $86 /night
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Accommodation Types in Kamakura

About Kamakura

Kamakura's identity is forever shaped by its 150-year reign as the seat of the first shogunate, a military government established by Minamoto no Yoritomo. This era, known as the Kamakura Period, saw the rise of samurai culture and the spread of Zen Buddhism, which is reflected in the city's profound temple and shrine complex. The city is famously arranged around the 'Kamakura Ten Shrines' pilgrimage route and is dotted with over 100 Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Key districts include the central area around Kamakura Station, home to the main shopping street Komachi-dori and the grand Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. The Hase area to the southwest is famous for the Great Buddha (Kotoku-in) and the beautiful Hase-dera Temple with its ocean views. The Enoshima area offers a different flavor, with its island shrine, beaches, and vibrant coastal atmosphere. Kamakura is famous for its 'hydrangea temples' in June, its historical treasures like the bronze Daibutsu, and as a popular surfing and beach destination for Tokyoites, creating a unique cultural and recreational fusion.

Best Time to Visit Kamakura

The best times to visit Kamakura are spring (late March to early May) and autumn (October to November). Spring brings the iconic cherry blossoms, usually peaking in early April, transforming temple grounds into ethereal pink landscapes. The weather is mild and pleasant. Autumn offers crisp air, vibrant fall foliage, especially in the temple hillsides, and fewer crowds than spring. Summer (June to August) is hot, humid, and the peak domestic tourism season, coinciding with school holidays and beachgoers. While lively, it can be uncomfortably crowded and rainy during the June-July tsuyu (rainy season), though the hydrangea blooms are a spectacular silver lining. Early June is particularly beautiful for this. Winter (December to February) is the off-peak season; it's chilly but sunny, with significantly fewer tourists, offering a peaceful, contemplative experience at the temples. Major events include the Kamakura Festival in April, featuring samurai processions, and various firework festivals along the coast in summer.

Where to Stay in Kamakura

Kamakura Station Area mid-range

The bustling transport and commercial heart. Home to Komachi-dori shopping street, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, and numerous restaurants. The most convenient base for exploration.

Best for: First-time visitors, shoppers, foodies, convenience
Hase mid-range

A quieter, spiritually rich area southwest of the center. Famous for the Great Buddha (Kotoku-in) and the beautiful Hase-dera Temple with panoramic ocean views.

Best for: Temple focus, photography, scenic views
Yuigahama & Zaimokuza budget to mid-range

The beachfront neighborhoods. A long sandy stretch popular for swimming, surfing, and sunsets. Lined with casual cafes, surf shops, and relaxed accommodations.

Best for: Beach lovers, surfers, families, summer visits
Enoshima mid-range

A vibrant island connected by bridge, famous for its shrine, sea candle observation tower, caves, and aquarium. Has a distinct resort-like, energetic atmosphere.

Best for: Island exploration, seafood, panoramic views, day trips
Kita-Kamakura mid-range

The northern gateway, home to several major Zen temples like Engaku-ji and Kencho-ji. Serene, wooded, and less crowded, offering a deep dive into Zen culture.

Best for: Zen Buddhism, tranquility, hiking, autumn colors
Western Hills (Daibutsu Hiking Course) budget

A largely residential area intersected by scenic hiking trails connecting major temples like Zeniarai Benten and the Great Buddha. Peaceful and green.

Best for: Hiking, nature, off-the-beaten-path exploration
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What is the price range for hotels in Kamakura?

Hotels in Kamakura range from $4 to $185 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $4/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $185/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

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