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Fujisawa in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Fujisawa, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Hasedera, Amami, and Kotoku-in, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Enoshima Uomi-tei and Amami so you can get the best taste of Fujisawa while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Kotoku-in and Hasedera with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Fujisawa without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Kotoku-in

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Buddhist temple
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Kotoku-in, a serene temple in Kamakura, is famous for its monumental outdoor bronze statue of the Buddha. The 14-meter-tall Great Buddha is the symbolic image of Kamakura and one of the most popular attractions in the area. Originally housed inside a wooden structure, it now stands proudly in the open air after being swept away by a tsunami in 1495.
An absolute must-see in Kamakura! The highlight is, of course, the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), an impressive bronze statue sitting in the open air that leaves you speechless with its scale and serenity. The temple grounds are peaceful, well kept, and easy to walk around, making it a perfect spot to take in the history and atmosphere. It’s a place that perfectly blends cultural significance with a calm, spiritual vibe. Easy to reach from Kamakura Station, and definitely one of the most iconic landmarks in Japan. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area.
Taldecual — Google review
The Buddha is beautiful and easy to get to from Tokyo via public transit. It was 200? or 300 ? yen ( $2 ) to go view it and only 50 yen to go INSIDE it. Not much else in the immediate area. I walked to the beach but there wasn't much in that area but sand. There are public beaches but I didn't see a city bus ? FYI: As you leave the train heading for the buddha watch on the opposite side of the street for a 100 yen souvenier shop !! As you have probably noticed souveniers are way overpriced in Tokyo. So this little jaunt to the statue is alone worth the opportunity to load up on stuff for your friends :) Nice stuff too ! I got a patch, magnets, friendship bracelets....
Colleen P — Google review
Visiting the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) in Kamakura was a truly awe-inspiring experience. This towering bronze statue, nestled in a peaceful park in the seaside town, is a remarkable sight to behold. Seeing it up close was surreal—the scale and serenity of the Buddha are unforgettable. One of the most unique aspects of the visit was stepping inside the statue itself. It’s a fascinating opportunity to glimpse the internal structure, but be warned: it gets hot. Temperatures inside can exceed 30°C (86°F), and signs recommend staying no longer than a minute. I can confirm—it was definitely sweltering! The surrounding park is spacious and pleasant to walk through, with shaded paths and a small gift shop offering local souvenirs. However, the area is extremely popular. On my walk from the train station, both sides of the street were packed with school groups, tourists, and a few residents trying to navigate the crowded sidewalks. It’s easy to understand why locals might feel overwhelmed—public walkways were so congested that it was nearly impossible to pass through comfortably. Despite the crowds, the Great Buddha is a must-see. If you’re planning a visit, consider going early in the day or midweek to avoid peak times. Kamakura itself is rich with history and coastal charm, and exploring beyond the main attractions can offer a more peaceful experience. Just remember to be respectful of the local community—they share this beautiful space with the world every day.
Mika M — Google review
**Kotoku-in (鎌倉大仏殿高徳院) – Kamakura** Visiting Kotoku-in to see the **Great Buddha** was an amazing experience. The massive bronze statue is truly impressive, and walking around it gives a sense of the history and craftsmanship behind it. The temple grounds are peaceful, and there’s a calm, spiritual atmosphere despite the crowds. You can even go **inside the Buddha**, which is a unique experience. It’s very easy to reach from Hase Station, and the entrance fee is reasonable. Perfect for anyone visiting Kamakura for culture, history, and incredible photo opportunities!
Asaad A — Google review
When you arrive to Kotoku-in you absolutely remain amazed to the majesty of Great Big Buddha. With a small extra ticket you can also enter inside of the statue. The park it’a perfectly preserved and when I coming in early morning there aren’t so many people.
Daniele B — Google review
I visited Kōtoku-in to see the Great Buddha of Kamakura, and it was amazing. The statue is really impressive and peaceful to look at. The area around it is calm and nice to walk around. It’s a great place to visit if you’re in Kamakura!
Laloena A — Google review
The highlight of Kamakura. This giant bronze Buddha was built in 1243 and is very impressive. Beautiful grounds to explore and emulets for good fortune for purchase. Credit cards accepted here. Easy 4 min train ride from Kamakura station on the Green train(Endoran line) to Hase station. 10 min walk from there.
AdamLTW — Google review
The Great Buddha statue is truly impressive in person, much larger and more detailed than photos can show. There’s a calm atmosphere all around, with trees and open space that make it feel serene despite the visitors. You can even go inside the statue, which cost an extra 500 yen. It’s an easy stop from Kamakura Station and totally worth the trip
Bao N — Google review
4 Chome-2-28 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan•https://www.kotoku-in.jp/•+81 467-22-0703•Tips and more reviews for Kotoku-in
9 min · 0.46 mi
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Hasedera

4.5
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4.5
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Kamakura Hasedera is a historic Buddhist temple and garden complex dating back to the 8th century. It is renowned for its colossal wooden statue of the deity Kannon, standing over 9 meters tall, as well as a golden statue of Amida measuring 3 meters. The temple's grounds are adorned with numerous Jizo statues, known as protectors of travelers and unborn children.
This place was absolutely stunning and completely worth the entrance fee. Just a heads up,it’s cash only, so be sure to bring some with you. I adored this temple. The vibe was immaculate: peaceful, beautiful, and incredibly relaxing. One of the highlights is the gorgeous lookout point at the top, where you get a breathtaking view of the ocean. It’s such a calming place to pause and take it all in. Down below, there’s a small cave area with a tunnel you can walk through. I highly recommend doing that, it's a really cool experience and adds something unique to the visit. The entire area is beautifully maintained, with clean, immaculate grounds. If you’re visiting during the summer, bring an umbrella and some cooling spray because it does get hot. Still, even in the heat, this temple was a 10 out of 10 for me. Truly one of the most memorable and visually beautiful spots I’ve visited.
Marissa W — Google review
Wonderful, peaceful and quiet temple. I especially liked sitting in the garden and listening to the gentle streams of water. I would recommend arriving early to avoid crowds as the location would lose its charm with more people . The entrance costs 400 yen and you can pay only with cash.
Gaurav R — Google review
Beautiful temple with amazing sea views and peaceful gardens. You can pay by card at machines (cashier is cash-only), and even the charms can be bought using a credit card — first time I’ve seen that! Inside there’s a small cave with tunnel-like passages and carvings — really unique and worth visiting. Come early in the morning before it gets crowded.
Julia P — Google review
I had a great time wandering around the temple in May this year. This was totally worth your time to nourish your mind and body with the beautiful zen garden, stunning Japanese architecture, and as a Buddhist, I am stunned by the large Buddha statue sitting in the main temple. I used to practice meditation but somehow lately have not been actively doing so, but there I could feel the steadiness and peace in the air flowing through my mind. Highly recommend this temple if you are going to Kamakura.
Cheryl L — Google review
If Kamakura were a mixtape, Hasedera would be the “chill vibes only” track. Officially, it’s a Buddhist temple complex famous for its eleven-headed Kannon statue (yes, eleven...because apparently one head wasn’t enough). Unofficially, it’s a mash-up of zen gardens, koi ponds, bell towers & enough moss to make any landscaper cry with envy. The grounds include the 1000 Jizō statues, which look like a stone army politely waiting for instructions. Spoiler: they don’t move, but they do photograph like a dream. There’s also a cave with carvings if you want something moodier, and a terrace view that reminds you why the Japanese built things on hills. Helpful bit: it’s about a 5–10 minute walk from Hase Station on the Enoden line. Go early if you want quiet; go later if you want to test your patience with crowds. Either way, bring your camera & maybe a coin or two for the donation boxes. This place is serene, photogenic, and just spiritual enough that even atheists leave feeling oddly refreshed.
Jim R — Google review
This temple differs from others mainly because of the stunning location. Being able to see the sea is quite lovely. This temple has multiple different outdoor spots to discover. There are also picnic tables in the shade to cool off, and ice cream.
Rosalie C — Google review
ぜひ行ってみてください‼️ I seriously had no words — this place is stunning. Everything’s so well maintained, and that giant statue… just wow. I kept thinking, “Who made this?” “How can it be this perfect?” Pure awe. You can’t take photos inside, but they sell postcards if you wanna keep a little memory of it — kinda cool actually.
S ( — Google review
Wonderful Temple easily reachable with a pleasant walk from the train station or with bus with the near bus stop. The garden is cured in perfect condition with a lot of statue and in top there’s a beautiful view of the sea.
Daniele B — Google review
3 Chome-11-2 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan•https://www.hasedera.jp/•+81 467-22-6300•Tips and more reviews for Hasedera
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Kencho-ji

4.4
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4.4
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Buddhist temple
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Kencho-ji is a vast Zen temple complex located in a peaceful setting with beautiful gardens and a trail that offers stunning views of Mt. Fuji. The temple boasts impressive wooden gates and features cultural treasures such as the Buddha of the Tibetan king, the 1000-handed Guanyin, and an ascetic statue of Sakya from Pakistan. The solemn atmosphere and noble architecture create a sense of reverence for visitors.
Love this temple. It has a nice route to walk the complex and if you are up for it you can climb the mountain to the observatory. It has a great view and on a clear day you can see Mt. Fuji.
Max M — Google review
Established in 1253 by regent Hōjō Tokiyori, Kenchō-ji is the first Zen monastery in Japan situated in Kamakura. Deep both spiritually and historically, this is Kamakura's first of the Five Great Zen Temples. The temple complex is roomy and peaceful with its classic Zen architecture, grand Sanmon (main gate), and beautifully landscaped garden built by Musō Soseki. Among the highlights are the monument of Jizō Bosatsu in the Butsuden (Buddha Hall) and the tranquil Zen garden behind the residence of the chief priest for introspection. Especially in autumn when the colors are amazing, Kenchō-ji offers a unique setting by blending seriousness with natural beauty. Since real Zen peace is less crowded than some Kyoto temples, it is ideal. Highly advised for those drawn to meditation, history, or simply a peaceful retreat.
Manpreet S — Google review
There's an entrance fee of 500¥, the complex is big enough that you can spend a good hour plus just walking around. Further in you an hike up for an amazing vantage point
Sadaf F — Google review
A great temple area that's connected to a series of trails that lead to a beautiful view! The climb to the top is about 15-20 minutes at a good pace and then the trail continues. The temple at the bottom is really beautiful and has multiple buildings to view and go into.
Claudio L — Google review
Beautiful temples with a magnificent Japanese garden. The site is quite spread with many different temples. We can also hike for 15 minutes and have a view of the city of kamakura and the sea. Also, this temple is not as crowded as the others located in the city centre.
Agathe Z — Google review
This was the last temple we went before we succumbed to the heat. Very cool place, paid 500 yen to get in.
Pass P — Google review
Beautiful even on a rainy day. There weren’t many buildings but each one was very interesting. There are seats gazing out the garden in the back and a trail up to a viewpoint. They say you could see Mount Fuji on a clear, sunny day. The entrance fee was 500yen.
Poonnada P — Google review
Relaxing and quiet temple close to Kamakura, you nit to get off the train at the previous station. It have a resting quiet area in the temple just sitting looking at a little Japanese garden well maintained. Recommended visit.
Victor R — Google review
8 Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247-8525, Japan•http://kenchoji.com/•+81 467-22-0981•Tips and more reviews for Kencho-ji
15 min · 0.77 mi
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Meigetsu-in

4.3
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4.2
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Meigetsu-in, also known as 'Hydrangea Temple,' is a Rinzai Zen temple established in 1159. The temple boasts a large round window and beautiful hydrangeas on its grounds. It's conveniently located near other popular attractions in Kanagawa, such as Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and Kotoku-in Temple.
Very sacred and very strict for non-photography area, because it's actually a shrine and there is garden inside. Even not allowed for pics in the restaurant. No blooming on August 12th 2025. Ticket is ¥500 and get a brochure. There is mini souvenir near to the shrine. Less people so it's good to enjoy and relax.
Patricia — Google review
Day of visit: 26-06-2025 at around 13:30 When I got there the flowers were just starting to wither, but there were still some to see. Probably because of that I did not have to wait for the ticket, and the flow of visitors was not crowded as usual. However, you still need to wait just a little bit to have nice photos without other people. Apart from the main path which is famous and usually crowded, there are smaller pathways on the side as well. If you are not someone who can beat the crowd or queue from early morning during the peak period, then I highly recommend visiting on a weekday in late June, just as I did.
Quỳnh L — Google review
Meigetsuin is mainly famous for the circular window view. The view in October is pretty but I believe it would be prettiest during autumn with the foliage turning red. There is a tiny bamboo grove too here.
Chhanda B — Google review
I went in best season to go, so my review can be applied just in this season, the place is beautiful with the flowers and super organized, buuut.... do not expected SO MUCH and it is so busy, I could not walk for some moments But it is a place beautiful to go
Renato — Google review
My purpose in visiting this temple was to see the hydrangeas during the rainy season. It’s within walking distance from a local station, and along the way you can enjoy the natural scenery. The only concern is that too many people were waiting for the round window (丸窓).
Cozcoz — Google review
Again overhyped. Nothing outstanding about the temple. There is entrance fee as well. The round window looks less majestic in reality.
Kingsuk S — Google review
The best temple in Kamakura with its own unique charm. Recommend to visit during flowering season when the hydrangeas are flowering and to visit the hidden garden. Its a bit out of the way but it was very tranquil. I really enjoyed it's unique figurines and statues. The garden behind the window of enlightenment was absolutely perfect & tranquil. With respect to the temple it's smaller compared to the other ones, but seemed to be better designed with points of interest along the way & especially with respect to crowd control and traffic flow.
Vignesh M — Google review
‘With flowers in hand and a quiet smile — even a stranger’s heart softens gently in that silent grace.’ This quote from the temple summarised it perfectly. It’s a temple with theme: bright moon 🌕, rabbits, and flowers.
Cassandra — Google review
189 Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247-0062, Japan•https://trip-kamakura.com/place/230.html•+81 467-24-3437•Tips and more reviews for Meigetsu-in
17 min · 6.8 mi
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Enoshima Shrine - Hetsunomiya

4.3
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4.0
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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Enoshima Shrine is a renowned mountaintop complex featuring three ancient shrines, picturesque grounds, and stunning panoramic views. Dedicated to Benzaiten, the goddess of wisdom and music, this Shinto shrine is among Japan's most famous. Located just a short walk from Katase-Enoshima Station, it includes Hetsunomiya with its octagonal pavilion enshrining Benzaiten.
Peaceful, amazing views and just a great happy and spiritual place. Can be some annoying tourists talking their annoying photos but apart from that it is highly recommended to visit.
Damien S — Google review
It is a typical shrine as others. If you have spare time to kamakura, can spend an hour or two. Take the escar to the top.
Simon W — Google review
We visited this Shrine and really liked it. The shrine has a nice atmosphere and beautiful views. It’s a peaceful place to explore while walking around Enoshima Island. I enjoyed the visit a lot!
Laloena A — Google review
This is a good hike to reach the temple. There is an elevator nearby for a fee. It did feel rewarding to walk up to the top and it did not take too long. Other than that this seemed very unremarkable. This is an easy skip if you are short on time.
Vignesh M — Google review
Enoshima Shrine – Hetsunomiya is a peaceful and beautiful spot on Enoshima Island. The walk up through the vibrant shops and red gates is really fun and colorful. The shrine itself is calm with lovely traditional architecture and a nice spiritual vibe. It’s a great place to take a break and enjoy some quiet time after exploring the busy island. Easy to reach from the station, and definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Giftzy_nana — Google review
It’s a beautiful shrine with a long history and lots of interesting activities if you’re familiar with the culture. They also hold many small daily events. I bought a cute dragon omamori and noticed this shrine, like others on Enoshima island, has a sigil reminiscent of the Deathly Hallows!
Natasha M — Google review
Beautiful area with a lot of interesting stuff. The shrine is the first you encounter as you access the island through the bridge. From here you can climb up following the stairs or just pay a fee for the escalator. We took the stairs and it was a great experience. Overall we spent around 3 hours on the island and we got as far as we could at the entrance of the cave but we decided not to visit it as it did not seem worth it. We even met a small raccoon which was a welcomed surprise!
Alessandro B — Google review
This place is a nice temple, but the tourists are too noisy here. My trip started off with a lady cutting in front of me for the Esca tickets. I told her I was waiting and she just ignored me and walked forward to buy tickets. Not sure what the worker is there for. Then I made it up only to hear constant yelling from other tourists. It's just people trying to take photos everywhere. I tried to get some peace/quiet and went to the corner of the garden where there's a view. Ahh, nice. Then some guy with a camera thought I found something and came over and called his family over. I was done. It's more peaceful at a packed Starbucks. I wonder how bad it is at the top of the tower. If you want to come here, come either super early or really late.
Kenjiro Y — Google review
2 Chome-3-8 Enoshima, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0036, Japan•http://enoshimajinja.or.jp/hetsumiya/•+81 466-22-4020•Tips and more reviews for Enoshima Shrine Hetsumiya
8 min · 0.41 mi
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Enoshima Shrine Okutsumiya

4.3
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3.8
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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Hilltop Shinto shrine noted for its Edo-period drawing of a glaring turtle on the ceiling.
What a stunning place to visit. There are temples and shrines. There are also cute restaurants, shops, and amazing views. There is an escalator to go up. Don't feel bad if you pay to use it. You will still get your steps in. A lot of steps. It's also where the 1964 Olympics were partially held at. It's said that a lot of cats live here. Well I saw 1 cat in a house. I saw so many beautiful hawks. Is that where the cats went?
Debra J — Google review
Peaceful shrine on top of the hill. I will strongly recommend to buy the paid escalator (2mins+) to travel up the shrine instead of walking up (20mins)
Vincent Y — Google review
Beautiful place, can spend one day here.
Carolyn T — Google review
Enoshima Shrine Okutsumiya, the highest one of the three main shrines of the island. The shrine was built to worship the eldest sister, Tagirihimenomikoto, who is the Goddess of the sea. No admission fee is required as well.
Antony L — Google review
One of a few shrines in the area. They have escalators that you can take to the top (charged) but I didn’t take them. It wasn’t that hard getting up there. But it’s a very nice shrine with a great view at the top. Check out this and the others if you’re in town. May be crowded around the new year time period.
Kelly J — Google review
Great shine and surrounding area. Lots of walking, so wear good shoes. Lots of stairs if you walk from caves to end of shopping street. Love bell and sea candle along the path from start to finish. You could spend all day here really. But we did everything at a relaxing pace and it took us around 4-5 hours maybe. Could be done quicker for sure. Good snacks and restaurants along the way too.
Caitlin M — Google review
Beach goers destination. The Shrine is just part of the tourist destination. There's aquarium, beach surfing and a small hill to climb to spend your 1 day trip breakaways. Now in mid May still rather nice weather coupled with sunshine and beach nothing is better than that of course not forgetting the fresh seafood Japanese style meals. From Japan is just a short 2 hours drive if not a train ride may save u the hassle of finding parking lot and traffic jam. Very Hawaiian of Japanese seaside.
Sean T — Google review
A beautiful relatively quiet, beach-side town not too far from Tokyo. If you go around Christmas and New Year they've set up illuminations all over the flower beds and observation tower. On clearer days Mt. Fuji is easily visible.
Rhys — Google review
2 Chome-5 Enoshima, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0036, Japan•http://enoshimajinja.or.jp/okutsumiya/•+81 466-22-4020•Tips and more reviews for Enoshima Shrine Okutsumiya
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Under a 1-minute walk from Enoshima Shrine Okutsumiya, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Enoshima Uomi-tei

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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Enoshima Uomi-tei is a popular restaurant known for its sushi plates, octopus, and fish fried in light tempura batter, all enjoyed against the backdrop of stunning sea and sunset views. Featured in a YouTube episode by TOKYO CHEAPO, this spot offers both regular indoor seating and an outside veranda with commanding ocean views. Despite its scenic location, the restaurant is not pretentious or overly expensive.
Memorable dining experience overlooking the sea! I was also lucky to see Mt Fuji before it turned cloudy! I had aji no tataki set meal with grilled clams あじたたき定食 焼きはまぐり付 for 3050 yen Fresh fish and juicy clams! But I think they are most popular for shirasu, hope I have the chance to go back for it! 📣Check out my IG/Lemon8/Tiktok @samlivestoeat for more detailed foodie reviews! 🥰
Samlivestoeat — Google review
The place is likely popular due to the beautiful view. We thought the food was OK -- we've been spoiled by the ramen that we've eaten at in Tokyo where they are making the noodles fresh. These ramen noodles were the same you get in packages in the US.
Doug F — Google review
Great view with yummy food!! It was worth for a wait. It was weekday but still took at least 30 mins at 2pm if you want to outdoor seating.
Pin L — Google review
Great spot to watch if you reserve for an outdoor table on a sunny day. The food was great! We really enjoyed the seaweed ramen.
Anthony C — Google review
What a convenient shop to rest for a hearty warm lunch from the walking. The wait was super quick. The staff were attentive and very friendly. Ordering was straightforward and the food came out surprisingly quick, yet the food was what we were expecting. Prices were reasonable. Stunning view of the bay. Highly recommend it when visiting Enoshima.
Chuong N — Google review
I got lured into this cliffside restaurant by empty turbo shells next to the entrance, but I found out that the actual turbo shell that was served was much smaller in size. The squid and the sashimi salads were delightful, though. I definitely recommend sitting outside for the stunning view, as I was able to watch local kites dancing in the sky.
Chan B — Google review
The air conditioning was strong enough as it was hot and humidity outside. Went during being of august. Food was not too bad.
Desmond L — Google review
The food is okay, but it’s worth it for the amazing view of Sagami Bay! It’s a tad pricey, but that’s to be expected since it’s a popular tourist spot.
Hoi W — Google review
2 Chome-5-7 Enoshima, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0036, Japan•https://enoshima-uomitei.com/•+81 466-22-4456•Tips and more reviews for Enoshima Uomi-tei

Amami

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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Amami is a stunning restaurant known for its delectable selection of seafood dishes. The menu features an array of options, including raw shirasu and salmon roe donburi, as well as various types of shirasu donburi such as raw, boiled, fried, and marinated. Guests can also savor Kawahagi sashimi prepared live. The kaisendon is highly recommended for its freshness and quality.
Loved the freshness and variety of the seafood and dishes on offer. Quick, efficient and polite service too. Prices are really reasonable considering the location. They have an English digital menu which makes ordering easy. Overall great value and highly recommended.
C.H L — Google review
JAN 2025 Came here for late lunch and had the seafood tempura fritter and the seafood bowl. Ordering was via the touch screen and the food arrived pretty fast. The tempura fritter consisted of white bait, shrimp, squid etc. It was light and crispy and portion size was big, great for sharing. The seafood bowl had a decent variety of toppings which included tuna, white fish, octopus, shrimp, salmon roe, white bait and sea eel. Seafood was fresh but was quite pricey for the portion.
Barry — Google review
We ordered the assorted fried items, it was so delicious. The batter is light and the seafood is fresh. The aircon was really cooling as well.
Sam W — Google review
i got their cold soba kakiage set and hands down one of the best meals I’ve had in japan !! their shirasu (whitebait) kakiage is a specialty you cannot miss, so crunchy but also light !! it was so good on a hot summer’s day ⭐️ please pay this place a visit when you’re in enoshima
Phyu — Google review
Freshness and flavor overload. I appreciate the level of freshness and flavor they served for the lunch we ordered. Must try!
Abby — Google review
Not very impressive. Food taste was mediocre. Not much portion of fish in the rice bowl for both meals.
Maria L — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous!! I was looking for a restaurant where has ras whitebaits (Shirasu) available. On that day, this restaurant was the only option so we decided to give it a go. We ordered donburi with raw shirasu, I had raw shirasu and salmon roe donburi and my husband had 4 different types of shirasu ( raw, boiled, fried and marinated) donburi. It was very fresh and delicious, we also had “Kawahagi” sashimi which was cooked while it was alive. Freshest sashimi ever and gorgeous representation - with the local Enoshima beer available, I was pleased that we went to the restaurant. Definitely coming back again!
Itsuki Y — Google review
Very expensive. Small shrimp compared to picture (1380¥). Good taste but would not repeat.
Ricard T — Google review
1 Chome-4-9 Enoshima, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0036, Japan•https://amami.sakura.ne.jp/index.html•+81 466-27-1060•Tips and more reviews for Amami
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Red Lobster Enoshima

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$$$$expensive
Seafood restaurant
Red Lobster Enoshima is a lively American seafood restaurant located near Enoshima beach. The restaurant offers a variety of seafood options and provides a set menu during lunchtime, which is both affordable and of good quality. While there are no certified halal options, the staff is accommodating and willing to assist in selecting Muslim-friendly dishes. The restaurant also has a decent drink menu and friendly staff, despite limited English proficiency.
Thank you to the staff especially this guy. Thank you for making my parents feel so welcomed. Thanks for the good food and good service. The poor live lobster died for us but it was so yummy. The seafood platter was fresh and tasty. The mushroom gratin is perfect. I would definitely come back here again.
Masaru M — Google review
Over the years, I’ve visited a few Red Lobsters in Japan, and the Enoshima venue is by far my favorite. I don’t know if the menu has changed for all the Red Lobsters, but this one had some of my favorite items from the U.S. chain - but at much better quality! And they also serve the signature lobster dishes that the Red Lobster Japan is well known for. Some food raves: the popcorn shrimp was so flavorful! I should have ordered the large (but we ordered a heck of a lot food). The shrimp cocktail was also amazing. You could tell it was fresh and it tasted so much better than ones we have ordered at high end steak houses. The lobster thermidor is so delicious! I was also pleased to find the cheesy, crab stuffed mushrooms which were enhanced with the addition of broccoli, and the garlic cheesy bread rolls that Red Lobster was known for. In addition to the delicious food, the atmosphere is comfortable, classy and nostalgic (of those Red Lobsters from the 80’s). It was clean and comfortable with the chain’s memorable decor. Since we were with our granddaughter, we were seated near other children and it appeared that those dining without kids were seated in a different area. (I appreciate that as typically we do kid-free dining). The kids meal was so cutely presented as well. Our servers were great and it was easy to order. There was an English menu accessible from the QR code on the menu. The bar had a wide offering and included a personal favorite: Matua Sauvignon Blanc bottle for about 4500¥. Location is great as well - just a few minutes walk to the aquarium & the island so it makes a great way to start your day on the shore or end it. Highly recommend if in the area with kids. (Even just adults - I’ll go back!) Reservations can be made on-line. 5-stars all around!
Andrea G — Google review
One of the best sea food restaurant in the area. Its near Enoshima beach. You can choose so many options. There is no certified halal food. But you can ask stuffs about the ingredients and cross mixing issue. They helped me a lot to choose muslim friendly food. Many sea food option available. In lunch time they provide their set menu which is cheap and good quality. Quantity of food is also great. I wish i will go there again.
KH K — Google review
all the food was tasty and served quite fast. The servers and hostesses were all friendly and helpful despite us not knowing japanese. Cute souvenirs in the front and seating outside. The bathrooms are real nice with the Aesop products.
Eric O — Google review
The food was delicious, we loved especially the lobster, the pizza and the oysters. The service was good and fast. It's quite expensive, so we went for a especial occasion, but wouldn't go regularly. The only complain would be the price, but I guess it's the usual prices in foreign sea food restaurants.
Terry M — Google review
Decent sized drink menu, delicious menu and friendly staff. The staff didn’t speak much English, but they were very welcoming. The food was delicious and the drinks were good. It was decently priced. It is located across the street from the aquarium. Would definitely come back.
Kara S — Google review
Very Good Food, Great service by staff, low waiting time in the afternoon. We enjoyed popcorn shrimp, Chipotle Catfish, Smoked Salmon with lemon and herbs and in the end Lobster Pie Pizza. Worth the visit if you are around enoshima beach.
Sagar S — Google review
Very close to the beach. The food was great and they had a fruit beer (Jazzberry) that I liked. Lobster tasted great and fresh. The cocktail wasn’t that appealing. Reasonably priced.
R K — Google review
3 Chome-22-19 Katasekaigan, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0035, Japan•https://www.redlobster.jp/•+81 466-27-6800•Tips and more reviews for Red Lobster Enoshima

Clarita da Marittima

4.6
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Clarita da Marittima is a relaxed eatery that specializes in Italian cuisine, offering an array of delectable dishes like pasta, fish, and other traditional Italian meals. The restaurant boasts a charming and unassuming ambiance, providing a simple yet inviting atmosphere for diners to enjoy their meal. In addition to the delicious food, Clarita da Marittima also offers an extensive selection of wines to complement the dining experience.
The restaurant you MUST to visit when you are in 江之島, amazing food experience 😍
Monica T — Google review
Food is high quality but it’s way too slow. Hard to give a high rating when you spend over an hour waiting for food. We reserved a 6 course meal days in advance. When we arrived there was only two other customers plus us two. It still took 30 mins to get the appetizer. 1.5 hrs after arriving we just finished our 3rd course. I looked around and there were 4 couples there but nobody had any food. Everyone just waiting. Too slow but delicious. I’d give it 3.5. 4.5+ with faster service.
Luc D — Google review
No matter the food, service, price and atmosphere , everything is perfect here. All dishes are fabulous. Unforgettable dinner
Ryan H — Google review
We had the course which was absolutely delicious and just the right amount of food. The service was excellent too.
Robert B — Google review
Thank you for great service and delicious food!
Nao C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Reservations required. When I made a reservation, I was able to enter the store even before it opened! For the 4,500 yen course, hot items were served piping hot and cold items were served on cold plates, which was very thorough and very delicious. The man serving me is very calm and pleasant, making me want to come back again. (Original) 完全予約制。予約していくと開店少し前でも入店させていただきました!4,500円のコースは熱いものはアツアツお皿で冷たいものは冷えたお皿で、徹底されていて、とても美味しく頂きました。サーブの男性も穏やかで感じが良くまた来たいと思えるお店です。
Kana S — Google review
(Translated by Google) [⭐️Undeniably Signature Menu⭐️] ✨✨✨◉ Lunch Course B. Includes appetizer, pasta, main course, dessert, and coffee. Honestly, the price is so crazy good, it's unbelievably great value! ¥4500. [Other Menu Details] 1. 3 appetizers. - Hokkaido Pacific saury crostie. Appearance & Taste: The rich, flavorful Pacific saury pâté piled generously on top of a baguette. - Sawa-produced sweet potato soup. Appearance & Taste: A delicious, chilled, subtly sweet soup that brings out the best in the ingredients! ・Prosciutto (from Jamon Cellar) and Figs. Appearance & Taste: The fresh ham and sweet, ripe figs are delicious! . ¥1,300. 2 Pastas. *If there are two of you, they will share half and half. ・Spaghetti Carbonara with Shonan Whitebait. Appearance & Taste: Plenty of whitebait, creamy, and al dente pasta, delicious! Tagliatelle with Yamayuri Ground Beef and Bitter Melon Polonaise Sauce. Appearance & Taste: The bitterness of the bitter melon, bringing the scent of summer, and the beef are a perfect match with the Yamayuri, creating a chewy pasta! It's also delicious on bread! *Focaccia is also served here. The rosemary and saltiness are just right! 3 Main Courses. ¥3,000 ・Grilled Yamayuri Pork with Herb-Flavored Anchovy Oil Sauce Served with local vegetables. Appearance and taste: A hearty pork steak with plenty of fresh and delicious vegetables, including zucchini, mushrooms, and eggplant! Takumi's Oyama Chicken Roasted with Herbs Mushrooms in a light cream sauce. Appearance & Taste: The skin is crispy and the meat is soft and fluffy! The cream sauce adds a nice accent to the delicious meal! ¥2000. 4. Dessert. Monte Bianco with a hint of nut gelato. #1 Popular Appearance & Taste: The chestnut chocolate is sweet and rich, with a subtle hint of rum. The combination of chestnut cream, nut ice cream, and cookie dough is a perfect match, making this the #1 Italian restaurant in Enoshima! This excellent Mont Blanc, which you can only get here, is so delicious you'll want to have it again! ¥1000. 5. Cafe. Cappuccino. Black tea. Appearance & Taste: The cappuccino is so rich that the heart mark stays with you until the last sip - a winner! ¥500. *For courses, the price of each dish is calculated based on customer satisfaction. Total = ¥8000. [Drinks Menu] Menu Details ● Sparkling water. ¥800. ● Sicilian orange juice. ¥600. ◆Store Information & Overall Satisfaction◆ - Fully booked on weekends at 12:00, reservations required. - Non-cash payment accepted. ■Store Location: Street-front restaurant within a 3-minute walk from Enoshima Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway. 《Interior Cleanliness, Atmosphere, Service, Food, etc.》 Six tables. The interior is clean and has a Hawaiian cafe-style feel. The owner's service is gentle, polite, and unassuming, creating a comfortable atmosphere. Food is also served in a timely manner. The best part is the view of the Enoshima Electric Railway from your seat. 《Personal Opinions and Concerns》 - Suitable for: Those looking for both good service and delicious Italian food. You can see the Enoshima Electric Railway! - Unsuitable for: Those looking for a quiet meal due to the hustle and bustle inside. - Small portion sizes⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★ Many ・Service Reliability: Low⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎★ ⭐︎ High ・Value/Cost Performance: Poor⭐︎ ⭐︎★ ⭐︎ Good ・Overall Cleanliness: Dirty⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★ ⭐︎ Clean ・Easy to Visit⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎★ ⭐︎ Expensive ・Flavor: Weak⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★⭐︎ ⭐︎ Strong ・Not Worth Visiting⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★ Good ・Originality: ★⭐︎ ⭐︎⭐︎ ⭐︎ Feels like a chain ・Access: Poor⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★ ⭐︎ Good ・Ingredients: Fresh and Antique⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★⭐︎ New ・Noodles: Soft⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★⭐︎ Firm ■Power Strip: No Wi-Fi: No ■Restroom Cleanliness: ◯ Based on the above, my overall rating is 92 points (out of 100). I'd like to return. Thank you for the meal. (Original) 【⭐️間違いない看板メニュー⭐️】 ✨✨✨◉Bランチコース.前菜・パスタ・メイン・デザート・カフェ付き。正直価格破壊過ぎてコスパ高過ぎちゃん! ¥4500。 【他メニュー内容詳細】 1前菜3種。 ・北海道産 秋刀魚のクロスティーエ。見た目・味:バゲットの上にたっぷりのったサンマのパテが濃厚で旨味凝縮。 ・沢産サツマイモの為たいスープ。見た目・味:冷たく冷えて甘さ控えめで素材を活かした美味しい🍠スープ! ・生ハム(ハモンセラーのと無花果。見た目・味:新鮮なハムに甘く完熟いちじくが美味い! 。¥1300。 2パスタ。※2人だと半々で分けて提供してくれる。 ・湘南しらすの スパゲッティカルボナーラ。見た目・味:しらすたっぷりで、クリーミーでパスタがアルデンテで美味しい! タリアテッレやまゆり牛挽肉とゴーヤのポロネーゼソース。見た目・味:夏の香りを届けるゴーヤの苦味と牛肉がやまゆりと合わさりベストマッチのモチモチパスタ!パンに乗せても美味い! ※フォカッチャともここで提供。ローズマリーと塩味が丁度よく美味い! 3メイン。 ¥3000 ・やまゆりポークのグリル香草風味のアンチョビオイルソース 地野菜添え。見た目・味:ボリュームあるポークステーキに、ズッキーニやキノコにナスと野菜たっぷりで新鮮で美味い! ・匠の大山鶏の香草ロースト 茸の軽いクリームソース。見た目・味:皮がパリッと身はふんわりしっとり!クリームソースが良いアクセントで美味しい! ¥2000。 4デザート。ナッツのジェラートを忍ばせたモンテビアンコ。人気No.1 見た目・味:マロンチョコが甘く濃厚、ラムがほのかに香り、マロンクリームにナッツアイス、クッキー生地と合わさりベストマッチで江ノ島No.1のイタリアンに決定です!ここでしか食べれない秀逸なモンブランでもう一回食べたい! 。¥1000。 5カフェ。カプチーノ。紅茶。 見た目・味:カプチーノはハートマークが最後の一口まで消えない濃厚さで優勝! ¥500。 ※コースの場合各料理の価格を満足度を元に想定して一般的価格で算出。計=¥8000。 【ドリンクメニュー内容詳細】 ●ガス入りウォーター。¥800。 ●シチリアのオレンジジュース。¥600。 ◆店舗情報・総合満足度◆ ・週末12時利用で満席で予約必須。 ・現金以外可 ■お店の場所:江ノ電の江ノ島駅から徒歩3分圏内路面店。 《店内清潔感雰囲気・サービス・料理etc:》 テーブル6組。清潔感がある、ハワイアンカフェ風の店内。サービスは物腰柔らかく丁寧で控えめなマスターで居心地が良い。料理もタイミングよく提供される。1番の魅力は江ノ電が席から見える眺望。 《個人的主観や懸念事項》 ・マッチする方:良いサービスと美味しいイタリアンの味、両方求める方。江ノ電が見える! ・アンマッチの方:店内は喧騒感があるので、静かに食事したい方 ・皿ボリューム少⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★多 ・サービス安心度:低⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎★ ⭐︎ 高 ・価値・コスパ悪⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎★ ⭐︎ 良 ・総合清潔感汚い⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★ ⭐︎ 綺麗 ・訪問難易度低⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎★ ⭐︎ 高い ・味の濃さ薄い⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★⭐︎ ⭐︎濃い ・食べに行く価値無⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★有 ・オリジナリティ★⭐︎ ⭐︎⭐︎ ⭐︎チェーン感 ・交通アクセス悪⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★ ⭐︎ 良 ・素材鮮度活き古⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★⭐︎新 ・麺のコシ柔らか⭐︎ ⭐︎ ⭐︎ ★⭐︎固め ■電源タップ:× Wi-Fi:× ■トイレ清潔感:◯ 以上のことから、総合評価は92点。(100点満点評価) 再来店したいと思いました。ご馳走様でした。
Nasa M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had the lunch course. It's located along the Enoshima Electric Railway. I think the food is the best Western food in the area. You need to make a reservation, but it's a restaurant I highly recommend. (Original) ランチのコースをいただきました 江ノ電の路面沿いです お料理はこの辺りの洋食では一番だと思います 予約必要なのですがお勧めできるお店です
K S — Google review
1 Chome-6-11 Katasekaigan, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0035, Japan•https://www.clarita-da-marittima.com/•+81 466-47-3544•Tips and more reviews for Clarita da Marittima
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