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Kamakura Spa Inn is just a 5-minute walk from Ebisu Carriage, featuring private onsen baths, tatami rooms, and sea-view balconies overlooking Sagami Bay. The hotel offers complimentary rental of traditional kimonos and guided walking tours through historic Kamakura temples, making it ideal for cultural immersion
Kamakura Green Oasis Resort is perfect for families, located just 3 minutes' walk from Ebisu Carriage. It features connecting rooms, a kids’ play area, family-friendly onsen, and free bicycle rentals for exploring the Enoshima Electric Railway line. The resort also provides complimentary breakfast and afternoon tea sessions in a serene garden setting
Enoshima Horizon Villa offers panoramic views of Tokyo Bay and the iconic Enoshima Island from its high-floor rooms. Each room features floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies. The hotel provides night lighting tours, free shuttle service to major attractions, and on-site café serving fresh local seafood, enhancing the seaside experience
Kamakura Old Town House is a meticulously restored Meiji-era wooden townhouse, just 2 minutes’ walk from Ebisu Carriage. Each room is named after a famous monk from Kamakura’s past and features original shoji screens, wooden beams, and kotatsu heating. Guests can enjoy tea ceremony workshops, local craft demonstrations, and **evening storytelling sessions by resident historians
Kamakura Light & Shadow Lodge stands out with its reflective metal façade and dynamic glass design, creating ever-changing light effects throughout the day. Rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and adjustable ceiling lighting, perfect for photography. The hotel offers free access to professional cameras, guided photo walks, and evening light installations, ideal for capturing stunning Kamakura moments
Kamakura Machiya Stay is nestled in a quiet alleyway just 4 minutes from Ebisu Carriage, housed in a centuries-old machiya building. The property preserves traditional timber framing, paper sliding doors, and heated tatami floors. Daily activities include local market tours, tea gathering events, and handmade washi paper workshops, all led by resident elders, offering an immersive journey into Kamakura’s living culture
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