Shichirigahama, located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, is a beach renowned for its stunning ocean views and relaxed atmosphere. The beach stretches for several kilometers with crystal-clear waters, making it a favorite leisure spot for both locals and tourists. Shichirigahama is not only a paradise for surfers but also an excellent location for photography enthusiasts to capture beautiful scenery. Along the coastline, there are numerous cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy delicious food while taking in the breathtaking ocean views.
The sunrise at Shichirigahama is truly awe-inspiring. Every morning, the sun slowly rises from the horizon, casting golden rays on the shimmering sea, turning the entire beach into a warm shade of orange-red. This moment of tranquility and beauty allows one to feel the infinite charm of nature. Visitors can wake up early and head to the beach to quietly await the sunrise, savoring the peace and beauty of the moment.
In addition to the sunrise, Shichirigahama offers a special sight: the sunrise over Mount Fuji. On clear days, visitors can see the magnificent silhouette of Mount Fuji from the beach. As the sun rises, the peak of Mount Fuji is bathed in golden light, creating a stunning scene that complements the sunrise over the sea. This breathtaking view is not only a dream for photographers but also an unforgettable memory for every visitor.
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Kamakura - Enoden One-Day Trip
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~ Kamakurakōkō-Mae ~
On the first day, we took a one-hour JR train from Tokyo to Kamakura City in Kanagawa Prefecture early in the morning. The most famous attraction in Kamakura City is undoubtedly Kamakurakōkō-Mae, the filming location for the anime 'Slam Dunk.' However, the entire coastal Enoden line has many relaxing and comfortable spots. Our first stop was the popular Kamakurakōkō-Mae. The seaside crossing, combined with the passing Enoden train and the backdrop of the popular manga 'Slam Dunk,' makes this spot extremely popular. You've probably seen many reports of hundreds of tourists crowding this small intersection, making it quite dangerous. As the saying goes, 'The early bird catches the worm,' so we arrived before 9 AM to capture a clear shot of the crossing. Honestly, if you plan to arrive after 10 AM, you might as well save your time and skip it, as the sight of the crowd will hardly put you in a good mood. Wait a minute, isn't this supposed to be a relaxing trip? Arriving before 9 AM means we had to leave by 7 AM. So, do I really want to visit the 'Slam Dunk' scene that badly? Well, it's the first day, so we should be full of energy, right?
~ Shichirigahama Beach ~
Since we arrived in Kamakura so early, we couldn't waste this sunny morning. Our next stop was Inamuragasaki Station on the Enoden line, where we planned to walk along the beach. The first sight that greeted us was the clear view of Mount Fuji. With the sun rising from the east, we looked westward from Kamakura, and the sunlight cast a golden hue on Mount Fuji, making the scene incredibly stunning. If you're patient, you can wait for the Enoden train to pass by and capture a shot with both the train and Mount Fuji in the frame. We continued walking westward until we reached Shichirigahama Beach. In front of us was the majestic Mount Fuji, to the left was the sparkling Pacific Ocean, and to the right, the vintage Enoden train. Walking on the beach was absolutely delightful.
~ Enoden ~
After a busy morning of photo ops, we boarded the nostalgic and retro Enoden train, heading towards Enoshima. Besides offering views of Mount Fuji and the 'Slam Dunk' backdrop, most of the Enoden line runs along the coast, providing unbeatable views of the Pacific Ocean from the train, making it a truly refreshing experience. If you plan to use the Enoden multiple times, be sure to get a one-day pass!
~ Enoshima ~
After a busy morning, we needed to replenish our energy. A 10-minute walk from Enoshima Station brought us to Enoshima Benten Bridge. Crossing the bridge, we officially arrived at Enoshima. Known for its seafood, Enoshima is famous for its seafood bowls. If you buy snacks to eat on the street, be wary of seagulls swooping down to steal your food!
~ Komachi-dori Street ~
In the afternoon, we returned to Kamakura City to visit the famous Komachi-dori Street, an outdoor pedestrian shopping street filled with various shops. Due to Kamakura's popularity, the shopping street is bustling with tourists every day, offering a wide variety of snack shops and cafes, making it a delightful surprise.
~ Zeniarai Benten Shrine ~
Our last stop for the day was Zeniarai Benten Shrine, which I call the 'Money Washing Shrine.' Why do I call it that? Because it's a shrine for wealth, where you wash money in the shrine's water, and it's said that the more you wash, the more money you'll make that year. People were washing all kinds of bills in the shrine's water, making it a fun experience. If it really works, even better, as it means more money for travel next year! After visiting the shrine, our day's itinerary came to an end. Since we started early, we headed back to the hotel to rest and prepare for the next day's adventures.
Ziggy Tao
3-Day Japan Fall Trip: Super Practical Guide
First time in Japan? Don't miss this 3-day itinerary to make your trip more exciting and easy to navigate!
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🏃♀️Itinerary:
Day 1: Oshino Hakkai -> Lake Kawaguchi Sightseeing Boat -> Lake Kawaguchi -> Oishi Park
Explore the unique landforms of Oshino Hakkai, take a boat tour of Lake Kawaguchi, stroll along the lakeside, and finally head to Oishi Park to enjoy the beauty of nature.
Day 2: Hakone Shrine -> Hakone Shrine Heiwa no Torii -> Lake Ashi -> Hakone Ropeway -> The Hakone Open-Air Museum
Visit Hakone Shrine, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, and admire the Heiwa no Torii. Tour Lake Ashi, take the ropeway for a bird's-eye view, and finally immerse yourself in the art world of The Hakone Open-Air Museum.
Day 3: Great Buddha of Kamakura -> Tsurugaoka Hachimangu -> Komachi Street -> Shichirigahama Beach -> Kamakurakokomae Station -> Enoshima
Admire the solemnity of the Great Buddha of Kamakura, visit Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, and stroll along Komachi Street to experience the charm of the ancient street. Head to Shichirigahama Beach to enjoy the seaside, check in at Kamakurakokomae Station, and finally explore the beauty and mystery of Enoshima.
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Must-Visit Attractions:
Lake Kawaguchi ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Address: Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi, Japan
Opening Hours: All day
Duration: 3 hours
The lake is emerald green, and the reflection of Mount Fuji is a unique sight.
Oshino Hakkai ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Address: Shibokusa, Oshino, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi, Japan
Opening Hours: All day
Duration: 2–3 hours
The spring water is clear, and the fish and flowers in the pond reflect the delicate beauty of nature.
Kamakurakokomae Station ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Address: 1-chōme-1 Koshigoe, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0033
Duration: 1–2 hours
This is the filming location of "Slam Dunk," and the sea view at dusk is breathtaking.
Enoshima ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Address: 〒251-0036 Kanagawa, Fujisawa
Opening Hours: All day
Duration: 1 day
Whether it's a romantic getaway or a trip with friends, it's full of romance and joy.
Lake Ashi ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Address: 250-0522 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Hakone
Opening Hours: All day
Duration: 1 day
A lake formed by volcanic activity, the lake and mountains are picturesque and unforgettable.
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**Notes**:
🍣 Food: Try local specialties such as sushi and ramen. Note that some restaurants may charge a service fee.
💴 Currency Exchange: Learn about the exchange rate between the yen and the RMB in advance for easy exchange and spending.
🌦 November Weather: The temperature in Japan in November is moderate, but it may be cold in the north, so remember to bring a warm coat!
🚌 Transportation: It's more convenient to buy a transportation card. Note that there are large crowds during peak hours.
🗼 Attractions: Book tickets in advance to avoid waiting in line and enjoy a relaxing trip.
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A trip to Japan is not just about the scenery, but also a spiritual journey. We look forward to your unforgettable stories on this land. 🌸
Collins Katherine Kath
Pacific Drive-in at Shichirigahama, Kanagawa
When it comes to Hawaiian-style cafes along the coast of Shichirigahama, this is the place.
They offer a variety of Hawaiian dishes such as Monaco chicken, garlic shrimp plate lunches, and pancakes.
You can enjoy your meal inside the cafe, on the terrace, or take it out to the beach.
☑︎ Be careful of the many kites in the area that might try to snatch your food.
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𖠱 2-1-12 Shichirigahama Higashi, Kamakura, Kanagawa
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Shichirigahama Beach
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Shichirigahama Beach is a very beautiful beach located in the south of Kamakura, which offers a clear view of Enoshima on a sunny day. It is a long beach that facing the Sagami Bay. The beach is very popular for surfing and you will find lots of people riding the waves. Sometimes the waves are huge, so if you don't know how to swim, you should stay away from the sea. The beach is not very crowded and it is a great place to enjoy a leisure stroll and a peaceful escape from the City.#japan
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The healing beach in Japanese dramas, Shichirigahama
Shichirigahama is a popular tourist destination, where there are beautiful coastlines, forests surrounded by green mountains, unique scenery, and various outdoor activities and delicacies.
📍Detailed address: Shirahama, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
🌟Highlight features:
🌈The beach here has delicate and soft sand and clear blue water, where you can enjoy beach activities such as sunbathing and swimming.
🌈Surrounded by green mountains, you can go hiking and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Among them, "Pine Forest Trail" is considered one of the most beautiful plank roads in the country.
🌈There are multiple hot spring areas nearby, including Tangzawa Onsen, Kamitokoro Onsen, Odawara Onsen, etc. You can enjoy traditional Japanese hot spring culture here.
🌈There are many historic fishing villages around here, where you can enjoy fresh and delicious seafood such as tuna, octopus, and shrimp. In addition, there are also local specialties like noodles, tofu, and rice flour paste.
🚗Transportation guide:
Take the subway to Shinjuku Station and exit from the West Exit. Then, go directly to the Odakyu Line and purchase the Kamakura One-Day Pass (1480 JPY).
From Tokyo to: Take the JR Yokosuka Line from Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station to Hiratsuka Station, then transfer to the Odakyu Railway and Enoden Railway to Nanahama Beach Station, the whole journey takes about 2 hours.
From Osaka to: Take the Shinkansen from Osaka Station to Sagamihara Station, then transfer to the Odakyu Railway and Enoden Railway to Nanahama Beach Station, the whole journey takes about 3 and a half hours.
From Kyoto to: Take the Shinkansen from Kyoto Station to Sagamihara Station, then transfer to the Odakyu Railway and Enoden Railway to Nanahama Beach Station, the whole journey takes about 3 and a half hours.
🕙Opening hours: All day
💰Ticket price: Free
📌Small Tips:
Pay attention to sun protection and carry drinking water with you.
You can bring your own food and drinks, as the convenience stores around the beach are relatively expensive.
If you plan to participate in activities that involve renting equipment, it is best to make reservations in advance to ensure availability.