Stand before the 13th-century Great Buddha of Kamakura — a 13-metre bronze colossus meditating serenely in the open air — then lose yourself in the moss-draped Zen gardens of Engaku-ji and Hase-dera. Ancient Japan, perfectly preserved, just 45 minutes from port.
What to expect
Depart Yokohama for Kamakura along the coast, arriving at the serene Kotoku-in temple complex before the mid-morning crowds. Your guide narrates the Great Buddha's storied past as you circle its vast bronze form and, optionally, step inside. Move on to Hase-dera, where a hillside terrace reveals sweeping Pacific views above thousands of small Jizo statues. The afternoon brings a quiet walk through Engaku-ji's forested grounds, where monks have trained since 1282. Return with time to spare for a stroll along Kamakura's Komachi Street.
Good to know
Kamakura is approximately 45–60 minutes from Yokohama by car or direct train. Allow a full 6–7 hours for a comfortable, unhurried visit. Wear comfortable walking shoes — temple grounds involve uneven stone paths and moderate inclines.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Yokohama — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.