Katase Enoshima station on Odakyu line
Katase Enoshima Station is the last stop on the Enoshima Line and its unique design represents Ryugujo, an undersea palace from a Japanese folklore
During the low water spring tide, Enoshima becomes accessible by land, allowing you to walk through a sandy beach to the island. Try your hand at making soba at the Matsumoto Museum in the Samuel Cocking Garden, and after gazing at the sunset you'll be strolling through Enoshima now decorated with lanterns—a special event that happens only during August.
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Katase Enoshima Station is the last stop on the Enoshima Line and its unique design represents Ryugujo, an undersea palace from a Japanese folklore
Natural phenomenon at Enoshima in which there is low tide for approximately one hour. Because the sand carried by the waves gather and pile up, a path, or sandbar,...
Olympic fountain pond and Morse monument are in this park. At Tennou Festival, portable shrines called Mikoshi will walk into the sea from this shore.
Morse monument was built to commemorate Edward S. Morse, who contributed to the birth of modern zoology in Japan.
Enoshima Yacht Harbor opened for yachting events for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Since its opening, though being one of the few public yacht habors in Japan, it has...
Enoshima Shrine consists of three palaces, Hetsumiya, Nakatsumiya and Okutsumiya. Three-sister sea guardian is worshipped in each palace. In ancient times it was...
Located at the top of Enoshima, this garden is brimming with tropical atmosphere, and you can enjoy a variety of flowers and plants from season to season. Following...
Experience making soba (buckwheat noodles) at Fujisawa-shi's sister city, Matsumoshi-shi's (Nagano Prefecture) Tourism PR hall that is located inside Enoshima Samuel...
There is a legend that says a heavenly maiden and a five-headed dragon were united on Enoshima, and it is believed that ringing this bell will bring about eternal...
Master Dharma,Kobo Daisi and Minamotono Yoritomo are said to have visited this place and it is also said to be the roots of Sarasvati belief. This cave was created...
While Enoshima has a strong image of swimming during the summer, a new event with the theme of "Cool Evening" has started and is opened only during a limited time...
Enjoy the stunning view from the observatory at Enoshima, known as the Sea Candle. It is also registered as a Japan Nightscape Heritage site.
Attached to surf shop Garage-1, it is popular with a stylish interior and American style dishes. From the 2nd floor, you can overlook Enoshima.