Komachi Street
This street is one of the most famous shopping street in Kamakura, Japan. It has been featured in some TV programs and magazines. There are about 250 shops. Come...
Enoshima is surrounded by sights you don't want to miss out on. Take a stroll by the seaside, or indulge in some shopping and delightful cuisine on Nakamise Street. Even the fish at the Enoshima Aquarium are waiting to say hello. And to top it off, be sure to visit Enoshima Shrine!
This street is one of the most famous shopping street in Kamakura, Japan. It has been featured in some TV programs and magazines. There are about 250 shops. Come...
While the Enoden railway boasts a mere 10km track length, it runs through a richly varied and captivating landscape. It threads its way through residential neighborhoods,...
Enoshima Station is a station operated by the Enoshima Electric Railway, a private railway company in Japan. You can to Enoshima from Enoden Enoshima Station via...
This historic shopping street stretches along the entrance of Enoshima to Enoshima Shrine. It is lined with accommodations, restaurants, souvenir shops, and more,...
Enoshima Escar are a set of three outdoor escalators, the first in Japan! While climbing Escar 1, you can experience the ocean-themed "Enoshima LUMINOUS WAY" projection...
It is a general term for three shrines, Hetsu-miya, Nakatsu-miya, and Okutsu-miya. Each shrine enshrines three sister goddesses, as well as eight-armed Benzaiten...
These Enoshima caves were formed within the island by wave erosion. The complex consists of two caves: the First Cave (with a depth of 152m) and the Second Cave...
This bell was crafted based on the Enoshima love story of the celestial maiden and the five-headed dragon. Young people and couples visit to ring the bell in hopes...
The observatory lighthouse in Enoshima's Samuel Cocking Garden was reopened after renovations on April 29, 2003. With a height of 59.8m (119.6m above sea level),...
This aquarium boasts a fantastic location with Sagami Bay stretching out in front of the aquairum, Japan's highest mountain, Mt. Fuji, to the right, and the scenic...
Katase Enoshima Station is the last stop on the Enoshima Line and its unique design represents Ryugujo, an undersea palace from a Japanese folklore