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Kanagawa Hidden Gems

Kanagawa packs three very different places into an hour of railway. Kamakura was the seat of Japan's first warrior government from 1185, chosen because hills enclose it on three sides and the sea closes the fourth, and the temples founded then are still spread through those valleys — which is why walking between them means climbing wooded ridges rather than crossing a grid. Yokohama is the opposite: a fishing village that the 1859 treaty ports turned into Japan's window on foreign trade, so the brick warehouses, the Chinatown and the Western hillside houses all date from that opening. Hakone is a volcanic caldera 800 metres up, still venting sulphur at Owakudani, with the water that fills its ryokan coming straight out of it. The prefecture is dense and largely urban, but Hakone and the Miura peninsula both feel a long way from the commuter lines that carry you to their doors.

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Climate & Best Season

Mild and maritime; warm summers, gentle winters, snow only in the Hakone highlands. Pleasant year-round.

Famous For (Food)

  • Shirasu (whitebait)
  • Ie-kei ramen
  • Yokohama Chinatown fare
  • Kamaboko

Signature Sights

  • Kamakura's Great Buddha
  • Hakone & Lake Ashi
  • Enoshima
  • Yokohama waterfront

When to Go

Kanagawa is mild all year — coastal January highs near 11°C, snow only in the Hakone highlands — so the question is crowds rather than weather. Hakone and Kamakura are heaviest during Golden Week, in the November foliage weeks and on any fine summer weekend. Kamakura's hydrangeas draw queues at Meigetsu-in and Hase-dera through June, in the middle of the rainy season. Summer is humid and above 32°C, and the beaches at Yuigahama and Zushi open in July and August. Hakone's autumn colour peaks in mid-November, later around Lake Ashi. February brings plum blossom at Odawara.

Getting Around

Trains do nearly all of it. Yokohama is 30 minutes from Tokyo Station, Kamakura about an hour on the Yokosuka line, and Odakyu's Romancecar reaches Hakone-Yumoto in roughly 85 minutes from Shinjuku. Hakone is then a chain of connections — mountain railway, cable car, ropeway, pirate boat, bus — which the Hakone Freepass bundles into one ticket and which is genuinely simpler than driving the switchbacks. Kamakura and Enoshima are linked by the single-track Enoden. Haneda Airport sits just over the Tokyo border. A car only helps on the Miura peninsula and the western Tanzawa foothills.

Local Food

Shirasu, translucent whitebait, is landed along the Shonan coast and eaten raw when the season allows — the raw version is banned during the winter closure, so what you get depends on the month. Yokohama's Chinatown is the largest in Japan and dates from the 1860s port. Ie-kei ramen, thick noodles in a pork-and-soy broth with spinach and nori, started in Yokohama in the 1970s and spread nationally from there. Odawara has made kamaboko fish cake since the Edo period, when it fed travellers on the Tokaido road.

Yuigahama Beach
Kanagawa· Kamakura

Yuigahama Beach

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Kamakura Komachi-dori
Kanagawa· Kamakura

Kamakura Komachi-dori

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Hasedera Temple
Kanagawa· Kamakura

Hasedera Temple

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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Kanagawa· Kamakura

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu

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Zeniarai Benten Shrine
Kanagawa· Kamakura

Zeniarai Benten Shrine

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Great Buddha of Kamakura
Kanagawa· Kamakura

Great Buddha of Kamakura

The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu) is a 13.35-meter-tall bronze statue of Amida Buddha weighing 121…

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Hokokuji Temple — location in Kanagawa, Kamakura
Kanagawa
Kanagawa· Kamakura

Hokokuji Temple

Hokokuji Temple (報国寺, 'Temple of Nation Protection') is a small Zen temple famous for its bamboo grove — over 2,000 moso…

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