Kamakura Day Trip from Tokyo | Complete Guide to Enoden Pass, Slam Dunk Location & Itinerary
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Among all the day trip destinations from Tokyo, why Kamakura?
It’s close (about 1 hour from Tokyo/Shinjuku), diverse (peaceful temples, trendy cafes, and open ocean coexist), and atmospheric (the retro Enoden tram is a destination in itself).
📍 Perfect for:
- First-time Tokyo visitors who want to explore the suburbs
- Those seeking a compact day trip from Tokyo
- Fans wanting to visit the Slam Dunk railroad crossing photo spot

1. Why Kamakura is Great for a Day Trip
Among countless suburban destinations, why Kamakura specifically?
- Close: About 1 hour from Tokyo/Shinjuku by train (excellent accessibility)
- Diverse: Serene temples, hip cafe streets, and expansive ocean all in one place
- Atmospheric: The retro ‘Enoden’ tram becomes a travel destination itself
📍 Recommended for:
- First-time Tokyo visitors wanting to explore the suburbs
- Those looking for a compact day trip itinerary from Tokyo
- Fans wanting to capture the Slam Dunk railroad crossing photo

2. How to Get to Kamakura from Tokyo (Train)
The most searched how to get to Kamakura from Tokyo looks complicated, but just remember these 2 options. Choose based on your departure point!
① JR Yokosuka Line 🚄
- Departure: Tokyo Station / Shinagawa Station
- Feature: Direct to Kamakura Station with no transfers. Most convenient and fastest!
- Duration: About 60 minutes
- Fare: About 950 yen one-way (Suica/Pasmo accepted)
② JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line 🚃
- Departure: Shinjuku Station / Shibuya Station
- Feature: If departing from Shinjuku area, this is the answer. Direct with no transfers.
- Duration: About 60 minutes
- Fare: About 950 yen one-way (Suica/Pasmo accepted)

3. Must-Read for Shinjuku Departures! Enoshima-Kamakura Free Pass
If your accommodation is in Shinjuku?
I strongly recommend the Enoshima-Kamakura Free Pass, which is much cheaper than JR lines and packed with benefits. It saves on transportation costs and lets you enjoy the entire Enoden line from start to finish—a truly attractive ticket.
🎫 Pass Price & Benefits (Ultimate Value)
This single pass covers round-trip Tokyo travel + local sightseeing. No need to buy separate tickets—super convenient.
| Category | Fare (from Shinjuku) | Included |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | 1,640 yen | ① Odakyu Line round-trip (Shinjuku - Fujisawa) ② Unlimited Enoden rides (Fujisawa - Kamakura) |
| Child (6-11 years) | 430 yen |
📌 Bonus Benefits: Show your ticket at about 25 major facilities including Hasedera, Enoshima Sea Candle, and Shin-Enoshima Aquarium for discounts or free gifts.
🛤️ Route Difference (Fujisawa Transfer)
While JR Yokosuka and Shonan-Shinjuku lines go directly to Kamakura Station, this pass goes via Fujisawa Station.
- Route: Shinjuku Station (Odakyu Line) ➔ Fujisawa Station (transfer) ➔ Board Enoden ➔ Start Kamakura journey
- Advantage: You can travel the entire Enoden line from start (Fujisawa) to end (Kamakura).
- Recommended route: Board Enoden from Fujisawa → Visit Enoshima first → Kamakurakokōmae → Kamakura Station

📱 How to Purchase (Online vs On-site)
You can purchase on your smartphone in 1 minute without struggling with complicated Japanese machines.
1. EMot Online Ticket (Recommended 👍)
- Purchase on smartphone, then just scan QR code at ticket gates!
- No worry about losing physical tickets.
2. On-site Ticket Machine
- Available at Odakyu Line ticket machines at Shinjuku Station. (Korean language supported)
💡 Pro Tip
While regular trains (rapid) from Shinjuku to Fujisawa are fast, if you want more comfort, use the Romance Car. Pass holders only need to purchase a limited express ticket (750 yen extra) to enjoy reserved seating and a bento box on the way! 🍱
4. Recommended Kamakura Day Trip Itinerary (Practical Route)
This is the classic Kamakura day trip course that maximizes travel efficiency. (Based on departing from Kamakura Station) Follow this route to enjoy everything without wasting energy.
※ If using the Enoshima-Kamakura Free Pass, simply reverse this itinerary.
🕙 10:00 Arrive at Kamakura Station & Komachi-dori
Exit the station and explore the shopping street ‘Komachi-dori’ while enjoying snacks (curry bread, sweet potato ice cream, etc.).
📍Google Maps (Kamakura Station)

🕚 11:00 Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Kamakura’s iconic shrine. The red torii gate and main hall are majestic.
📍Google Maps (Tsurugaoka Hachimangu)

🕐 13:00 Board Enoden & Move to Hase Station
Visit ‘Kotokuin (Great Buddha)’ or ‘Hasedera’ at Hase Station.
Ride Enoden and have lunch at an ocean-view restaurant (see Section 7)

🕒 15:00 Kamakurakokōmae (Slam Dunk)
The hottest photo spot! Time it when the Enoden passes by.
📍Google Maps (Kamakurakokōmae Station)

🕔 17:00 Enoshima Sunset
Cross the bridge to Enoshima Island and finish with a stunning sunset view.
📍Google Maps (Enoshima Station)
🎬 Extra Attention for Netflix Drama Fans!
The recently released Netflix drama 〈Can Love Be Translated?〉’s main setting is Enoshima·Shonan Coast.
The ocean scenery and Enoden route from the drama overlap with the actual Kamakura–Enoshima travel route, making the on-site experience much more immersive.
After spending a day in Kamakura and riding the Enoden to Enoshima, you naturally follow the drama scenes, creating an emotional course.

5. Complete Kamakura Enoden Guide
The heart of Kamakura travel is the green streetcar Enoden (Enoshima Electric Railway).

🎫 Enoden Pass (Noriorikun)
📌 Note: ‘Odakyu Free Pass’ purchasers don’t need this pass! (Already included)
If you take JR to Kamakura and ride Enoden 3+ times locally, this pass is worth it.
- Price: Adult 800 yen / Child 400 yen (single ride up to 310 yen)
- Purchase: Ticket machines at all Enoden stations including Kamakura and Fujisawa stations
- Benefits: All-day unlimited Enoden rides + discounts at nearby facilities

💡 Pro Tip
When riding Enoden, secure the front or back car! The view of the tracks and ocean through the driver’s window is truly artistic. 📸

6. Slam Dunk Location | Kamakurakokōmae Station
Burning up the hot court~ 🏀
That very place that stirs 90s nostalgia! The Slam Dunk opening scene location.
- Location: 1-minute walk after getting off at Enoden ‘Kamakurakokōmae’ Station
- Photography Tips:
- It gets very crowded. Go in the morning or be patient and shoot continuously when the Enoden passes.
- Caution: This is an actual road with traffic. Don’t go into the street for photos—stay within the safety line! 🙅♂️


7. Enoden Restaurant & Cafe Tour
(Ocean View/Local Food)
Kamakura Station restaurants will be covered in a separate post, so today we’ll introduce romantic restaurants you can only reach by riding the Enoden. (All verified with Tabelog ratings 3.5+!)
👉 Kamakura Station Best Restaurants BEST 10 | Local Favorites, Cafes & Souvenirs Complete Guide
🚃 1. ‘Yoridocoro’ with Trains Passing Right Outside (Inamuragasaki Station)
[Tabelog 3.55 / Best Atmosphere]
- A view restaurant where the Enoden passes so close you could almost touch it through the window.
- Recommended: Mackerel mirin soy sauce set meal (breakfast available)
✅Yoridocoro TableCheck Online Reservation
📸 2. Shonan’s Hawaii ‘Pacific DRIVE-IN’ (Shichirigahama Station)
[Tabelog 3.49 / Instagram Hotspot #1]
- Hawaiian cafe in the middle of a beachside parking lot. The best photo zone is in front of the sign with Mt. Fuji and Enoshima visible.
- Recommended: Garlic shrimp, acai bowl
🥞 3. World’s Best Breakfast ‘bills Shichirigahama’ (Shichirigahama Station)
[Tabelog 3.56 / Brunch]
- Elegant brunch while facing the Shonan ocean.
- Recommended: Ricotta cheese pancakes
✅Bills Shichirigahama Online Reservation
🔥 4. Torches and Curry Romance ‘Moana Makai Sangosho’ (Shichirigahama Station)
[Tabelog 3.59 / Atmosphere King]
- Exotic atmosphere with torches burning in front of the shop. The rich beef curry taste is excellent.
- Recommended: Beef curry, karaage curry
🌅 5. Cliffside 180° Ocean View ‘Amalfi della Sera’ (Shichirigahama Station)
[Tabelog 3.49 / Sunset Spot]
- Climb steep stairs to be rewarded with spectacular views! Higher than the main branch with much better views.
- Recommended: Wood-fired pizza (crispy dough)
✅Amalfi della Sera TableCheck Online Reservation

⚓ 6. Fisherman-Run ‘Shirasuy’ (Koshigoe Station)
[Tabelog 3.52 / Local Gem]
- While Tobiccho is famous with tourists, this place boasts ‘real’ freshness. You can taste fresh shirasu caught by the owner.
- Recommended: Three-color shirasu don
🎁 7. Japanese Sweets Shop Inside a Tram ‘Ogiya’ (Enoshima Station)
[Tabelog 3.55 / Souvenir Recommendation]
- Unique place with an actual Enoden tram embedded in the storefront. A pilgrimage site for train enthusiasts.
- Recommended: Enoden monaka (train-shaped packaging)
🍨 8. Gelato Sugar Rush ‘The Market SE1’ (Enoshima Station)
[Tabelog 3.67 / Best Dessert]
- Near Enoshima Station, handmade gelato that’s not too sweet with natural ingredient flavors.
- Recommended: Pistachio, seasonal fruit flavors
🐟 9. Overwhelming Visual ‘Tobiccho Main Branch’ (Enoshima)
[Tabelog 3.49 / Wait Required]
- The synonym for Enoshima ‘shirasu (whitebait)’ rice bowl. The generous portion overflowing the bowl is impressive.
- Recommended: Fresh shirasu don, fried rice bowl (kakiage)
🐙 10. Face-Sized Octopus Senbei ‘Asahi Main Branch’ (Enoshima)
[Tabelog 3.60 / Street Food]
- At the Enoshima entrance, you can watch the performance of pressing an entire octopus to make senbei.
- Tip: Must-take photo! (Be careful it doesn’t blow away in the wind)

If you want to escape the complex building forest for a day during your Tokyo trip and enjoy the ocean and romance, Kamakura is the best choice.
Especially on nice weather days, seeing the sparkling ocean through the Enoden window, you’ll naturally think “I’m so glad I came.” Use today’s how to get to Kamakura guide and day trip course to create a trip of a lifetime! ✨
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Editor's Note
This article is based on the author's actual experiences and original content from blog.naver.com/tokyomate. It has been translated and adapted to provide authentic travel information about Tokyo for global readers.