Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kamakura-Ofuna Higashiguchi features free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Kamakura.
Hisako
Canada
Breakfast was good, but unfortunately it became less menues than before, because economics
I stayed many times before, because location, good breakfast, and so on.
Located at the popular Shichirigahama Beach, the Kamakura Prince Hotel features outdoor swimming pool(Open only during the summer), rooms with panoramic ocean views.
GEN HOTEL KAMAKURA is set in Kamakura, within 20 km of Sankeien and 20 km of Yokohama Marine Tower.
robert
United Kingdom
Great location about 15min walk from kamakura station, Road hotel is on is adjacent to Komachi-dori Street (the main strip). Room was nice and you get yakuta to wear plus a free drink in the hotel cafe downstairs.
Situated in Kamakura, 400 metres from Zaimokuza Beach, plat hostel keikyu kamakura wave features air-conditioned accommodation and a bar. This 1-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and a shared lounge....
Takeshi
Japan
Easy access from the station, and affordable price.
Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura is set in Kamakura, 21 km from Sankeien and 21 km from Yokohama Marine Tower. Featuring a restaurant, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Meri
Finland
The location is excellent, surrounded by shops, restaurants, and cafes. It's a short walk to the beach and even closer to the train station, making transportation convenient. The complimentary night snack was a thoughtful touch, and the provided pyjamas were both comfortable and cute, making the room feel like home. Speaking of which, the room was spacious, adding to the comfort of our stay. Though I didn't use it, the manga library in the lobby was a cool, unique feature. I could stay here again for sure!
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Ninja Hotel Kamakura - Vacation STAY 58171v is set in Kamakura, 2.5 km from Yuigahama Beach and 3.6 km from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine.
Set in Kamakura and with Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine reachable within 1.9 km, Kita-Kamakura 520 offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Situated in Kamakura, within 1.2 km of Yuigahama Beach and 1.3 km of Zaimokuza Beach, THE KAMAKURA+LIVING - Vacation STAY 62510v features free WiFi throughout the property.
Located in Kamakura, 300 metres from Yuigahama Beach, Plage Yuigahama - Vacation STAY 00222v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Hasadera temple is a must see, especially during spring or...
Hasadera temple is a must see, especially during spring or autumn. In addition we visited Enoshima at dusk. Per end of november they have the whole garden and tower covered with small lights. When the weather allows you can see Mt Fuji in sunset. A hidden gem is Zeniarai Benten shrine. It is a natural spring tucked away between jagged rocks in a little valley. Legend goes that if you wash your money in the spring, it will multiply.
Ingeborg
Netherlands
6.0
Scored 6.0
One should check one's room at check-in.
One should check one's room at check-in. Ours was definitely under-equipped: no chairs, no reading light, no handle in bathtub, very limited storage space for clothes, dangerous change in floor level. Otherwise, a very attractive hotel: nice patio and restaurant, beautiful landscaping, etc.
Albert
Canada
10
Scored 10
We loved our day in Kamakura!
We loved our day in Kamakura! Our hotel (Kamakura Prince Hotel) overlooked both the sea and Mt Fuji which was incredible. We used the Enoden to get around but mostly walked. We ate lunch by the beach, visited Kotoku-in and even went inside the Buddha (so interesting to see what it looked like inside!), then took a walking trail to Zeniarai Benten shrine which was beautiful. We didn't get to go to Enoshima unfortunately, but had a lovely time aside from that!
elisek
10
Scored 10
Beautiful shrines that are easy to access either by foot or...
Beautiful shrines that are easy to access either by foot or by train. Such a lovely town with wonderful cafes and shops and restaurants. Beach is awesome too....even just to look at or to watch surfers.
Ver O
Singapore
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice area with some tourist attractions - but most of the...
Nice area with some tourist attractions - but most of the touristy parts are around Kamakura station. If you go up to see the Buddha and Hase Temple, there are less tourist-style shops despite being the main attractions of the area. The tourist shops around Kamakura itself are nice but the same fare you get in the rest of Japan - cute textile items made in Japan, yukatas, 'instabae' cafes and matsuri-style food.
I would personally say the Great Buddha is somewhat underwhelming, but Hasedera is one of the loveliest temples I've been to in Japan.
It's easy to get between Kamakura and Hase using the Enoshima electric railway, and there are several beaches in the area. We personally went to Yuigahama which seemed like a nice family beach - drinking alcohol isn't allowed - unlike Enoshima beach, which is often full of drunk young people. I am often a young drunk person too, but the types of people at Enoshima beach are likely to get drunk and try to 'nanpa' (pick up) young women. Instead, Yuigahama had many families and young couples and a good security and lifeguard presence.
Along the whole coast of Kamakura and Enoshima, be careful of the birds (specifically crows and black kites) as they may try to steal food. Many crows were rifling through people's, whereas a kite stole an ice cream right out of my hand.
Megan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This very charming and picturesque old Capital of Japan is...
This very charming and picturesque old Capital of Japan is situated between mountains on one side and the beach with Enoshima island on the other side. The old history and culture is present almost everywhere with lots of beautiful buildings, temples and shrines. Ideal for a couple of days sightseeing close to Tokyo and lovely walks along the beach.
Make sure to visit Hasedera Temple, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and Enoshima.
I loved a lot about this place. I had never slept on a traditional Japanese futon before so I was a bit apprehensive but found it to be very comfortable. The private onsen was amazing too and a great way to relax after running around Enoshima all day. I really loved the breakfast too, it was amazing! The area around the hotel is very peaceful and quiet; the only sounds I really heard at night were the sounds of the train going by. Overall a really lovely place to stay and one I would book again.
Healthy "samurai" breakfast prepared with love. Absolutely awesome host with a sense of humour and very devoted to accommodate disabled folks and foreigners. My amazing room full of trinkets from the past, the facilities, his hospitality, kindness and empathy, the guided tour I did with him, all these were just the best ever experienced in Japan accommodation. (and I have seen so many!). This is my number one! The ghosts did not disturb me, made me feel at home, they did not want me to leave.
The property gives you a traditional Japan vibe.
Away from the hustle and bustle and yet not far from the main city (just a 15 minute bus ride from Kamakura station), it was a wonderful stay. Equipped with a kitchen, traditional beddings, kotatsu,etc and great staff (Emi san) whom I had an excellent time conversing with, if you want an affordable and an amazing place to stay for your visit to Kamakura, I’d definitely recommend Kamakura guest house!
Honestly there is little to no words on how good this place was. Location is a little hard if you don’t like walking but definitely manageable. A good 10-15 minute walk to the train station. The rooms are definitely small however, sleeping is your only priority when in Kamakura. The view in the morning crazy, at night incredible and at sunset unimaginable. Breakfast I heard was good but I missed it. Definitely recommend if staying in Kamakura.
Had an absolutely amazing stay. The service was great - easy to access the space, great communication. Also, they let us leave our bags there after checking out so we could explore the city without them. The room itself was fantastic (we had an eames chair!) with everything we needed. Location was great too - essentially right on the beach. I wil absolutely recommend this place, and intend to stay again when I visit Japan in again.
Nice and clean guest house which is close to the station and many attractions. This old Japanese house was renovated few years ago, it has all the charms and facilities for a short stay or longer vacation. The host Kawamura San is super friendly and easy going, you can always enjoy a nice chat with other guests or the staff in the living room. Highly recommend!
The pictures of this hotel did not do it justice. Garden and grounds were exceptional, and it was one of the most beautiful rooms we stayed in during our trip and the lack of a TV was hardly a bother. Hotel staff were great to us and the close proximity to both the train station and best street market was perfect.
Incredibly polite and friendly staff. Great location near convenience stores, restaurants and train station. Hotel decor was nice balance of traditional Japanese and modern. Room was large and comfortable. Lots of great amenities. Free coffee and tea morning and evening in the lobby. Laundry facilities available.
great location, only an 11 minute easy walk to Kotokuin-In temple. The room was very comfortable and well equipped. The host was wonderful, he gave us lots of information and was extremely helpful and kind. Having a level of understanding of Japanese is almost essential, as host speaks very little English.
Comfortable modern hotel right in the center of Kamakura. The only hotel during our two week stay in Japan that let us check in before 3pm. I loved the layout of the room with seating area and bathroom/shower room. The hotel was close to the station and the shrine and an easy walk to the beach.
What a lovely combination of traditional Japanese room design and hi-tech support! We all loved this place and it’s many thoughtful details.
And its proximity to the beach and the good life there…
And the support and quick answer of Toshi, the host, to our questions — we felt very welcome.
It was a good location and walkable to the train station with luggage. This hotel had the most comfortable bed and pillows that I experienced in our 5 weeks in Japan!! They were softer than the normal hard beds typically found in hotels in Japan. Lots of restaurants near by.
The traditional style and vibe of the place and building was charming. The owner was very kind and helpful. He also recommended some nice Japanese restaurants nearby. After checking out we were allowed to leave our big luggages there to spend the day exporing Kamakura.
It was my first time being at a Japanese-style room and it turned out to be quite amazing.
closed to the railway station and attractions. Only several-minute walk to the closest beach. Friendly for those who wanted to get up early to see the sunset.
Super easy check-in. The host was quick to respond and when we left jewelry at the place, he overnighted it to our next hotel which was SO nice. It's one block from the beach. Such a great stay.
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