Mami-Ana Cafe (Kita Kamakura Old Folk House Cafe)
Opened in 2014, Mami-Ana Cafe is a Kominka-style (old folk house) cafe that has renovated one of many old folk houses in Kamakura into a cafe. Mami ana means a...
From Kita-Kamakura Station, have lunch at a café in an old Japanese-style home, and go for a walk in Kamakura Central Park. Kamakura’s small guest houses, with their sunken hearths, are traditional houses built by carpenters who specialize in the traditional construction techniques of shrines, temples etc. “Kita-Kamakura Takara-no-Niwa” is also an old-style house, where lessons on a wide array of topics are often held. Every time you visit you can experience something new. A course touring the old homes of Kamakura.
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Opened in 2014, Mami-Ana Cafe is a Kominka-style (old folk house) cafe that has renovated one of many old folk houses in Kamakura into a cafe. Mami ana means a...
A 23.7 hectares park known for its natural landscapes and scenic beauty. Every year, the sakura (Somei Yoshino) blooming in late March is a sight not to be missed....
This pleasant wooden house, with a large sunken fireplace and 10 massive pillars protecting it, was built by a temple carpenter for his family without using nails....
A traditional Japanese-style house surrounded by greenery that is about a 10-minute walk from Kita-Kamakura station. There are various courses, such as a ceramic...
An exhibition space that uses a house that is over a century old. You can enjoy different exhibitions and activities depending on the season, as well as a permanent...