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Stay at Hasedera Villa, a secluded ryokan just a 3-minute walk from Hasedera Temple. Its traditional tatami rooms open directly onto a serene garden where cherry blossoms frame the iconic Kannon statue. The inn offers complimentary kimono rentals and private tea ceremonies in seasonal gardens. For exclusive access, book through HopeGoo to secure early-season reservations.
Walk just 200 meters from Hasedera’s main gate to Chaan Sō, a quiet tea house nestled among ancient cedars, famous for its matcha mille-feuille and Edo-period wooden architecture. A short detour leads to Mori no Oto Café, located along the path to Kamakura Daibutsu, offering homemade black sugar red bean soup and Kyoto-style gyokuro tea. Both spots welcome walk-ins and accept cash or digital payments.
Kamakura Hasedera Resort is perfect for families, just a 5-minute walk from Hasedera Temple. It features a dedicated children’s playroom, family bathhouses with warm onsen water, and daily themed workshops like washi lantern crafting. The resort grounds bloom with seasonal flowers, and night illumination events delight young visitors. All rooms include soundproof windows and offer baby cribs and child-sized slippers. Check HopeGoo for family package deals.
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