Kamakura shrines, the Enoshima Electric Railway, and hydrangea scenery.
We landed at Yuigahama Beach by kayak and visited the shrine to pray for safety at sea.
Along the Enoshima Electric Railway tracks, colorful hydrangeas are in full bloom, reaching their peak.
Of course, you can sightsee in your kayaking clothes!
You can buy some dumplings at a local Japanese confectionery shop or take home a popular freshly baked pie as a souvenir.
This is a tour that can only be enjoyed at this time of year, allowing you to experience the charm of Kamakura from both land and sea!

schedule
- 0 9:30 Meet at Morito Beach Clubhouse (check your belongings and change of clothes)
- 10:00 Departure from Morito Beach
- 11:30 Arrive at Yuigahama Beach, lunchtime
- 15:00 Return to Morito Beach
Target Audience
- Sea kayaking start course completion or above
Participation fee
- General admission: 13,200 yen (tax included)
- Members: 4,400 yen (boarding fee not included)
- Lunch fee: about 1,000 yen
- Insurance included
The above schedule is only a guideline and may be subject to change depending on the weather and sea conditions on the day.
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