Begin your private journey at Kita-Kamakura Station, a peaceful gateway to a very different side of Kamakura. While central Kamakura is known for busy streets, famous landmarks, and crowded shopping areas, Kita-Kamakura offers a quieter and more atmospheric experience, surrounded by old temples, forested hills, stone paths, and the calm beauty of nature.
After meeting your guide, start your walk through the gentle streets of Kita-Kamakura, where the pace is slower and the scenery feels more intimate. Visit Jochiji Temple, one of the historic Zen temples of the area, known for its mossy stone steps, wooden gate, quiet greenery, and peaceful temple grounds. Unlike the more crowded sightseeing spots in Kamakura, this area allows you to slow down, take photos naturally, and feel the deep history of the ancient capital.
Continue towards Kaizoji Temple, a hidden temple loved for its elegant approach, seasonal flowers, and calm surroundings. As you walk, your guide will introduce the history and culture of Kamakura in a relaxed and easy-to-understand way. This part of the tour is perfect for travellers who want to enjoy the beauty of old Japan without rushing from one famous landmark to another.
From there, follow a historic route towards Kewaizaka Kiridoshi, one of Kamakura’s old mountain passes. These narrow passes once connected the city to the outside world during the samurai period, and walking through them gives you a real sense of Kamakura’s past. Surrounded by trees, uneven stone paths, and quiet nature, this section feels very different from the usual temple-and-shopping route. It is one of the best parts of the tour for guests who enjoy history, hidden trails, and atmospheric scenery.
Next, visit Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine, one of Kamakura’s most unique spiritual spots. Hidden in a rocky valley, the shrine is famous for its money-washing ritual, where visitors wash coins or bills in sacred spring water and pray for good fortune. Your guide will explain the custom and help you enjoy the experience in a natural way.
The tour then continues to Sasuke Inari Shrine, a mysterious and photogenic shrine tucked away in a quiet residential area. Walk through rows of red torii gates and discover the many white fox statues that create a magical atmosphere. Compared with Kamakura’s major landmarks, Sasuke Inari feels more hidden and personal, making it a memorable stop for visitors who want something beyond the standard tourist route.
Throughout the tour, your guide will adjust the pace to your group, allowing time for photos, questions, and short breaks. Since this is a private tour, you can enjoy the route comfortably without feeling rushed. If time allows, you may also stop at a local café or sweets shop near the end of the walk to relax after exploring the hills and hidden paths.