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Kamakura Rakuan, our traditional Japanese house, is surrounded by lush mountains and the sea, with many historical temples nearby.
The area also boasts a variety of cafes and restaurants.
Located just a 3-minute walk from Hase Station, our inn provides easy access to Kamakura’s many famous attractions via the Enoden line.

Hase dera temple(7-min walk)

Hasedera Temple is famous for its seasonal beauty, earning it the name “Temple of Flowers” — cherry blossoms in spring, hydrangeas in the rainy season, autumn leaves, and plum blossoms in winter.
The temple’s highlight is the towering Eleven-faced Kannon, one of Japan’s largest wooden statues.
Be sure to visit the observation deck for stunning views of Kamakura’s sea and town.


長谷寺
鎌倉大仏 高徳院

Great Buddha of Kamakura (9-min walk)

The Great Buddha of Kamakura at Kōtoku-in is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Cast in bronze and standing over 13 meters tall,The peaceful expression on the Buddha’s face, set against the backdrop of lush greenery, creates a serene atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
this majestic statue was created as a symbol of peace for both the samurai government and the people.

Yuhigahama beach (3-min walk)

一年を通して穏やかなビーチです。
夏は海の家が立ち並び、賑わいます。
季節を問わずサーフィン、ウィンドサーフィン、SUPなどマリンスポーツが根付いた湘南人のライフスタイルが垣間見れます。
朝日を眺めながら波の音だけが響く静寂な空間は、海の近くに宿泊するからこその体験です。

由比ヶ浜 ビーチ 由比ヶ浜海水浴上
御霊神社

Goryeo Shrine (3-min walk)

The shrine is dedicated to Samurai Gongoro Kagemasa, who was renowned for his bravery during the Heian period.
Visitors can enjoy the typical Kamakura scenery with the Enoden train passing right in front of the shrine grounds.
The quiet precincts of the shrine are always relaxing to visit.