Leave the busy streets of Tokyo behind and dive into a day filled with coastal charm, anime memories, and sparkling harbor nights. Start your morning in historic Kamakura, discover the legends of Enoshima by the sea, and end your day with a stunning sunset and night view in Yokohama.
Hop on the charming Enoden train, clattering its way through old streets and along the Shonan Coast. At Kamakura Koko-Mae Station, step off to visit the exact railroad crossing featured in Slam Dunk. Anime lovers will instantly recognize the scene where Hanamichi Sakuragi first waved to Haruko—it's a real-life location frozen in time.
Walk across the bridge to Enoshima Island, a place of myth and magic. According to legend, a five-headed dragon once terrorized the area until a beautiful goddess appeared, creating the island and inspiring the dragon to change its ways.
Visit Enoshima Shrine, founded in 552 AD. People come here to pray for good fortune, creativity, and even wealth—especially at the famous "Money-Washing Water Dragon Shrine", where it's said that rinsing your coins will bring prosperity.
Ride the scenic Enoden Line from Enoshima Station through Kamakura Koko-Mae to Kamakura Station. This short journey offers ocean views, charming homes, and the nostalgic rhythm of old Japan. It's the soul of Kamakura in 15 minutes.
Explore the grand Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, deeply rooted in samurai history and one of Japan's Three Great Hachiman Shrines. Then stroll down Komachi Street, a lively old town lane lined with souvenir shops, local snacks, and hidden gems—perfect for a little shopping and taste-testing.
As the sun sets, arrive in beautiful Yokohama, where modern city life meets the open sea. Enjoy free time to explore at your own pace. Soar above the city from Sakuragicho Station to Red Brick Warehouse on the Yokohama Air Cabin, ride one of the world's largest ferris wheels for a panoramic night view, or visit the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, a European-style cultural hub filled with trendy cafés, shops, and seasonal events.
