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Depuis Tokyo : visite en bus d'une journée à Kamakura et Enoshima
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Kamakura
À propos
Échappez au rythme effréné de Tokyo et partez pour Kamakura, l'ancienne capitale du Japon et patrie des samouraïs. Ce circuit vous offre histoire, culture et beauté naturelle, le tout en une seule journée.
Commencez votre visite par le sanctuaire Tsurugaoka Hachiman, le sanctuaire shinto le plus important de Kamakura et le cœur spirituel de la ville.
Promenez-vous ensuite dans la rue Komachi, une avenue commerçante animée au charme local. Savourez de délicieux fruits de mer locaux, dégustez des en-cas traditionnels et achetez des souvenirs.
Continuez jusqu'au temple Hase-dera. Il abrite une impressionnante statue à onze têtes de Kannon, la déesse de la Miséricorde.
Visitez ensuite le tem...
Points forts
De 9 heures à 10 heures
Proposé en Anglais & Chinois simplifié
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 9 heures à 10 heures
Proposé en Anglais & Chinois simplifié
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Entrance fees to temples (Hase-dera & Kōtoku-in)
Tous les frais et taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
English/Chinese-speaking guide (commentary in both languages may be provided on the same bus)
Lunch
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
1-chōme-8-8 Nishishinjuku
Shinjuku Post Office
Meet at 8:20AM (Departure at 8:30AM)
5-mins walk form Shinjuku Station West Exit 8
Google map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1E8h4Gv2ESYNheUc6
Please wait along the wall and avoid entering the building.
Retour
Shinjuku Post Office
Shinjuku is the only available drop-off point. The tour concludes here, and please note that the bus will not return to Ikebukuro.
Informations importantes
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Depending on the number of participants, commentary in English and Chinese might be provided on the same bus.
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Search for the guide holding a pale blue flag at the meeting point.
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Infants under 3 years old are free of charge without seat. If a seat is required, please book under the child's price.
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The tour schedule may change without prior notice due to weather, road traffic conditions, and other unforeseen reasons. (There might be delays in returning to the designated location.)
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Pour un remboursement complet, vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience.
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Les délais limites sont basés sur l'heure locale de l'expérience.
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Si vous annulez moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience, le montant que vous avez payé ne sera pas remboursé.
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Cette expérience nécessite un nombre minimum de voyageurs. Si elle est annulée parce que le minimum n'est pas atteint, on vous proposera une autre date/expérience ou un remboursement intégral.
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Toute modification effectuée moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience ne sera pas acceptée.
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À propos
Échappez au rythme effréné de Tokyo et partez pour Kamakura, l'ancienne capitale du Japon et patrie des samouraïs. Ce circuit vous offre histoire, culture et beauté naturelle, le tout en une seule journée.
Commencez votre visite par le sanctuaire Tsurugaoka Hachiman, le sanctuaire shinto le plus important de Kamakura et le cœur spirituel de la ville.
Promenez-vous ensuite dans la rue Komachi, une avenue commerçante animée au charme local. Savourez de délicieux fruits de mer locaux, dégustez des en-cas traditionnels et achetez des souvenirs.
Continuez jusqu'au temple Hase-dera. Il abrite une impressionnante statue à onze têtes de Kannon, la déesse de la Miséricorde.
Visitez ensuite le tem...
Points forts
De 9 heures à 10 heures
Proposé en Anglais & Chinois simplifié
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 9 heures à 10 heures
Proposé en Anglais & Chinois simplifié
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Entrance fees to temples (Hase-dera & Kōtoku-in)
Tous les frais et taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
English/Chinese-speaking guide (commentary in both languages may be provided on the same bus)
Lunch
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
1-chōme-8-8 Nishishinjuku
Shinjuku Post Office
Meet at 8:20AM (Departure at 8:30AM)
5-mins walk form Shinjuku Station West Exit 8
Google map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1E8h4Gv2ESYNheUc6
Please wait along the wall and avoid entering the building.
Retour
Shinjuku Post Office
Shinjuku is the only available drop-off point. The tour concludes here, and please note that the bus will not return to Ikebukuro.
Itinéraire
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Sanctuaire Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Begin your journey at Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine, Kamakura's premier shrine and spiritual heart. As you pass through the grand torii gate, you'll find a serene landscape featuring tranquil ponds with koi, elegant bridges, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Take time to explore the main hall, Honden, and the various smaller shrines, each reflecting Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
Afterward, enjoy a leisurely stroll down Komachi Street, a bustling shopping district full of local charm. This vibrant area is perfect for lunch, offering fresh seafood, traditional snacks, and unique souvenirs. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and savor the flavors of Kamakura.
2 heures
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Kamakura Komachidori
Kamakura's "Komachi Street" is a must-visit! This bustling shopping street leading to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is packed with unique snacks, Kamakura-exclusive souvenirs, and exquisite handmade crafts. Enjoy eating and shopping while soaking up Kamakura's distinctive energy and charm—endless treasure-hunting fun awaits!
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Kotoku-in (Grand Bouddha de Kamakura)
Kōtoku-in Temple in Kamakura — Home to Japan's National Treasure, the Great Buddha of Kamakura! This majestic bronze Amida Buddha has sat serenely under the open sky for centuries, exuding awe-inspiring grandeur. Experience its immense scale up close—you can even enter the statue (tainai haikan) and explore the hidden interior of this iconic Buddha!
30 minutes
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Temple Hase-dera
Visitez le temple Hase-dera, célèbre pour sa célèbre statue à onze têtes de Kannon, la déesse de la Miséricorde. Cette impressionnante statue en bois, l'une des plus grandes du genre au Japon, est nichée au cœur de magnifiques jardins paysagers. Depuis le temple, vous pourrez également profiter d'une vue panoramique sur Kamakura.
50 minutes
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Île d'Enoshima
The final stop on the tour is Enoshima, a charming island situated west of Kamakura. On clear days, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji in the distance. Discover the island’s picturesque shrines, such as the Enoshima Shrine, which is nestled within lush greenery and offers a serene atmosphere. Enjoy the sweeping ocean views from various vantage points around the island, and take time to explore the quaint streets and coastal paths. Relax in the tranquil surroundings, making Enoshima the perfect, scenic conclusion to your journey.
2 heures
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Sanctuaire d'Enoshima
Perched on the enchanting Enoshima Island, this historic shrine complex is dedicated to Benzaiten, the goddess of music, wealth, and wisdom. Wander through its three shrines (Hetsu-no-miya, Nakatsu-no-miya, Okutsu-no-miya) connected by picturesque paths, offering stunning ocean views and lush greenery.
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Maruyamainari Shrine
The shrine is located on a small hill to the west of the main Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine. The oldest shrine pavilion on the grounds dates from the Muromachi period, and is surrounded by red flags dedicated by many people wishing for prosperous business.
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Kamakura Museum of National Treasures
The museum was established in response to the lessons learned from the 1923 Taisho Kanto Earthquake, which destroyed many temples and shrines in Kamakura and the surrounding area, and resulted in the loss of valuable cultural properties.
Shirahata Shrine is located next to Yanagihara Pond, just east of Wakamiya Shrine. Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147–1199), the founder of both the Kamakura shogunate (warrior-led government) and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, and his son Sanetomo (1192–1219), the third Kamakura shogun are enshrined at the shrine.
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Kamakura Museum of Literature
The Kamakura Museum of Literature was built in 1936 (Showa 11) as the former Kamakura villa of Maeda Marquis family. You can view the rooms reminiscent of the past, with marble fireplaces and stained glass, as well as the important resources inside from related authors such as Yasunari Kawabata. In the garden filled with greenery, some 250 shrubs of roses bloom in Spring and Autumn. This building is the model for the villa in Yukio Mishima’s novel, “Spring Snow”.
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Sanctuaire d'Ugafuku (déesse du blanchiment d'argent)
Zeniarai Benten Shrine is a popular shrine in western Kamakura, which people visit to wash their money (zeniarai means "coin washing"). It is said that money washed in the shrine's spring, will double.
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Bougie marine d'Enoshima
The observatory lighthouse in Enoshima's Samuel Cocking Garden was reopened after renovations on April 29, 2003. With a height of 59.8m (119.6m above sea level), its innovative construction has become familiar as a new symbol of Enoshima. Mt. Fuji and the Tanzawa mountains are visible from the observation deck, with the 360 degree panorama making for a truly spectacular view.
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Enoshima Benzaiten Nakamisedori
A narrow shopping street located after the bronze Torii (Japanese shrine gate) Many souvenir shops and restaurants in the area welcome tourists daily.