A small but practical hotel. All guest rooms are equipped with a bath and a toilet. Nice European style rooms and Japanese style rooms for 3-6 people are available. It is located in a quiet area just behind Kamakura Station and very convenient to stay for sightseeing.
This is a replica of an original lighthouse that was used for 220 years during the Edo period.
It is located in a convenient place in front of Ni-no-Torii of Wakamiya Oji. All of the rooms are twin rooms, but can be used for 1 to 3 people. There is a Chinese restaurant Kamakura Yamashita Hanten, and their plan where meal and lodging come as a set is popular.
A hotel which uses fresh fish purchased directly from local fishermen. It is dedicated to locally-sourced ingredients and does not serve any deep-sea fish such as tuna or meats. A superb hotel known among fish lovers as a hotel they'd like to keep a secret.
It stands by a quiet seashore, adjacent to Hayama imperial villa. You can see the great sunset over Mount Fuji, and have a beautiful view. It is convenient as a starting point for a trip towards the history, literature and flowers of Miura peninsula or Kamakura.
A Bed & Breakfast style hotel located very close to Yuigahama Beach. Japanese style rooms are dedicated only for female guests and Western style rooms are available for both guests. Western style breakfast with eggs and fruits are served. English speaking staff is available.
A 3-minute walk to Morito Beach. Food cooked with local fish is served for dinner. Inside the hotel are the local fish restaurant Masakichi, a bar and a Starbucks.
A hotel for female guests only that offers low prices with no extra charge even if you stay alone. Only one minute's walk from the west exit of Kamakura station, a perfect location for walking around Kamakura. The comfy guest rooms are based in pink.
A resort hotel located at Miura Peninsula, just over one hour's drive from central Tokyo. It has a view of Bay Bridge and Landmark Tower on days with good weather.
It stands near Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, facing the Wakamiya Oji (main street). There are 12 boutiques and restaurants on the 1st and 2nd floor. The guest rooms are mainly twin rooms, and all of the rooms are equipped with bath, toilet, telephone and TV.
An inn in Enoshima Island. It’s an ideal location to enjoy an ocean view as well as the view of Oshima Island. Meals cooked with fresh seafood are served and it also takes a request for special dishes for an additional charge. There are 2 buildings, main and new buildings and 12 guest rooms are available.
TUZURU is a select shop with stationery, fountain pens, envelopes, and letter writing paper sheets. The store opened in 2008 as a casual place to buy fountain pens. A lineup of various fountain pens selected by the knowledgeable shop owners are showcased, ranging from simple to authentic styles.
Zushi Beach is a beach facing Sagami Bay that is popular among many people, young and old, and is full of bathers in the summer.
Kannonzaki is a cape protruding into the Tokyo Bay. The cape area is a park with a Western-style lighthouse, a nature museum, and an art museum. You can definitely spend an entire day here.
A typical Japanese ryokan in a traditional building of early Showa Period located along the approach to the Hasedera Temple. The handrail called Kouran installed outside of the building on the second floor has special ambiance.
An inn popular for its warm homelike atmosphere. It is close to Misaki fishing port, and is convenient for sightseeing at Jogashima island and Aburatsubo. Misaki morning market (held on Sunday), sea bathing, fishing and aquarium tours can be enjoyed as well.
A long-established ryokan founded in 1924. It's like an oasis with 6 guest rooms in Yokosuka and appreciated by many guests. Their customers are those who need a relaxing break in a calm environment as well as business persons and tourists.
Moderately close to tourist attractions such as Hase-dera Temple and Kotoku-in Temple, it has convenient access. The guest rooms have a view of Sagami bay and Yuigahama beach. At dinner, Japanese kaiseki ryori (traditional course meal) made with fresh seafood can be enjoyed.