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...
Although this is a short railway with a total length of 10km, along the tracks there are both mountains and the sea. From the window you can enjoy a view of Enoshima...
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...
A narrow shopping street located after the bronze Torii (Japanese shrine gate) Many souvenir shops and restaurants in the area welcome tourists daily.
In 1954 Japan built its the first outdoors escalator to connect the 106-meter bottom with the 46 meters' high mountaintops. It only takes about 4 minutes by "Enoshima...
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...
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...
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...
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),...
Please check our website for the latest information. With Mt. Fuji located in the west and Sagami Bay in the south, the aquarium is located in a scenic spot of...
Katase Enoshima Station is the last stop on the Enoshima Line and its unique design represents Ryugujo, an undersea palace from a Japanese folklore