Great sightseeing a short distance from Tokyo, A fantastic experience!

How to see the Best of Kamakura and Yokohama when the temples, Bamboo forest and the Big Buddha are so spread out? How not to miss out on a wonderful 360-degree panoramic view from Enoshima Island?

How to commute between the fantastic temples, Yokohama Chinatown, and Enoshima Island observation when all signs are in Japanese?

Private Day Tours to Yokohama and Kamakura are so much more then just a tour. They are like having your own personal friend in Japan…

The tips you get from our English-speaking guides will save you from experiencing the anxieties and pain of not knowing your way…

No one wants to get stressed on vacation…

  • If you’re traveling alone and feel anxious about getting to Yokohama and Kamakura
  • If you’re coming to Japan for a short visit
  • If you’re on a business trip and have just enough time for a day trip to Yokohama and Kamakura
  • If you don’t know a word in Japanese

True, our tour guides will not be holding your hand every day of your visit, but…

They will give you priceless tips on how to get around in Japan They will go over the maps with you, They will help you plan your touring itinerary for the next days,

And will send you to the most delicious local restaurants.

So how do you experience Yokohama and Kamakura with your own small private tour?

With no other people on your tour, the guides can adjust the pace to fit your special needs.
Tour starts and ends at your hotel in Tokyo. A private tour is highly suitable for families with kids in strollers, Senior travelers, travelers with mobility problems, or wheelchair-bound. (we also offer guides speaking French, Spanish, Russian, and Hebrew).

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Photo Credit: By Avdalian [CC BY 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons

We offer flexible and unique walking tours for individuals, small groups and families, that are not tied to a strict group tour itinerary and cost less than with a large travel agency.

Yokohama, Kamakura and Enoshima Tour

Yokohama Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in Japan. It is a colorful mix of Chinese traditional restaurants, food stands and souvenirs. Beautiful colorful Chinese gates lead to this section of town.

Kamakura Bamboo forest – A charming bamboo grove located at at Hokoku-ji Temple.

Big Buddha of Kamakura – a bronze statue of Buddha located in Kotokuin Temple. At 13 meters (43 feet), it is the second-largest bronze Buddha in Japan.

Tsurugaoka Hachimango Shrine – A serene 1000-year-old shrine surrounded by beautiful waterlily ponds.

Enoshima Island observation – a short ride from Kamakura, this island is connected to the mainland by a bridge. During a short stroll, you will enjoy panoramic views from the top of Enoshima Island hill, Shrines,  seafood restaurants, and souvenir shops.

Tours from Tokyo to Niko, Hakone Kamakura and Yokohama – By Luxury car:

For a couple: $900 For a group of up to 5 people: $1000 For a group of 6 to 10 people: $1200

Tokyo Trip Checklist

  • To make sure you have all the important things covered see my first-time-in-Tokyo guide
  • Get your 1,2 or 3-day Tokyo Unlimited Subway Pass to easily get around Tokyo
  • If you want to travel on bullet trains you can save big with a Japan Rail Pass. Here’s why is worth it.
  • You’ll need a prepaid sim or Portable WIFI to stay connected in Tokyo.
  • Check out my detailed Tokyo packing list to make sure you’re prepared.
  • The best site to book hotels in Tokyo is almost always Booking.com. And remember to book early, especially during busy times.
  • For travel insurance (which you need) Word Nomads offer great coverage in Japan and are highly recommended.

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