Hotels in Kamakura, Japan

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Cheapest month:December
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Average price in Kamakura:₱6,686/night
Cheapest price found:₱1,033/night
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Most expensive day:Saturday
₱4,646 - ₱9,448
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₱4,942 - ₱8,968
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Cheapest hotels in Kamakura, Japan

Iza Kamakura Guest House And Bar
7.6 Good
11-7 Sakanosita, Kamakura, Japan
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1.4 km from city centre, Kamakura, Japan 

IZA Kamakura Guest House and Bar is located in Kamakura and offers guests free Wi-Fi. It is conveniently positioned for those wanting to discover the area's attractions.

₱1,250
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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kamakura-Ofuna kasamaguchi
7.6 Good
1-26-5 Ofuna, Kamakura, Japan
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5.3 km from city centre, Kamakura, Japan 

Located just a brief walk from Ofuna Railway Station, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kamakura-Ofuna offers guests a convenient base when in Yokohama. Guests can also make use of free wireless internet during their stay.

₱2,663
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Villa Sacra
7.4 Good
13-29 Onarimachi, Kamakura, Japan
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1.3 km from city centre, Kamakura, Japan 

Villa Sacra is situated in the city's renowned tourism and shopping area. Just a five-minute stroll from Kamakura Railway Station, the guest house offers guests a convenient base while visiting Kamakura.

₱3,641
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Kamakura Prince Hotel
8.0 Excellent
1-2-18 Shichirigahama-Higashi, Kamakura, Japan
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3.2 km from city centre, Kamakura, Japan 

Kamakura Prince Hotel is set in Kamakura and is within a short walk of nearby sightseeing spots, such as Shichirigahama. It also offers massage services, a hair salon and an outdoor pool.

₱7,282
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Jr East Hotel Mets Kamakura Ofuna
9.0 Excellent
1-2-1 Ofuna, Kamakura, Japan
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5.0 km from city centre, Kamakura, Japan 

JR-EAST HOTEL METS KAMAKURA OFUNA is situated in Kamakura and is within a 10-minute walk of Fujimicho Train Station. It provides 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.

₱9,782
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Kaihinsou Kamakura
4-8-14 Yuigahama, Kamakura, Japan
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0.9 km from city centre, Kamakura, Japan 

Located amongst well-known tourist hot spots, boutiques and dining options, Kaihinsou Kamakura is ideal for guests wishing to discover Kamakura and its surroundings. It is a stone's throw from the beach and provides comfortable 3-star accommodation.

₱10,380
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Kamakura Park Hotel
9.4 Excellent
33-6 Sakanoshita, Kamakura, Japan
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1.7 km from city centre, Kamakura, Japan 

Located within walking distance of Gokurakuji Railway Station, Kamakura Park Hotel provides guests with an ideal base while in Kamakura. The various facilities this unique hotel offers include a 24-hour reception, massage services and meeting rooms.

₱11,481
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Webase Kamakura
9.2 Excellent
Yuigahama 4-10-7, Kamakura, Japan
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0.8 km from city centre, Kamakura, Japan 

WeBase Hostel Kamakura is situated in Kamakura and features complimentary wireless internet. It is conveniently positioned for those wishing to visit the area's popular attractions.

₱37,825
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About Kamakura

Quaint little Kamakura hides an inspiring history, with numerous temples and shrines showcasing the ancient world of the Kamakura shoguns. Located just an hour south of Tokyo, Kamakura was Japan's political capital for over 150 years in the 12th to 14th centuries. It's now a very popular day trip from Tokyo, yet also a charming place to discover authentic Japan without the crowds of the nearby metropolis.

Evocative sights are scattered across Kamakura, the majority of them built when the city was the capital of Japan. The most famous and popular sights are found in Western Kamakarua, where a 13-metre Giant Buddha is sculpted from solid bronze and the wooden Hasedara temple is crowded with Benzaiten statues. From here, a 20-minute walk leads to the atmospheric Zeniarai Benten Shrine. This western side of Kamakura gets very crowded with visitors at weekends.

The resplendent Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine is the highlight of Central Kamakura and the largest Shinto structure in the area. Some of Japan's oldest Zen temples are found in North Kamakura, each with vibrant gardens and teahouses selling sweet cold noodles. Lesser visited and enveloped by mystique, East Kamakura takes visitors to tranquil hillside temples and tea ceremonies in bamboo groves.

A long hiking trail circumnavigates the hills and forests of Kamakura, providing a three-hour hike that connects many of the city's main attractions. Visitors can also rent bicycles although most of the city is on a hill. Local buses provide quick connections between different areas of the city and metered taxis are readily available. Kamakura Station is one hour by train from Tokyo, or 25 minutes from Shinagawa and Yokohama.

Legend dictates that money thrown into the Zeniarai Benten Shrine will be doubled, with the power of the folklore enhanced if a Shinto priest uses a flint to strike sparks on the coin beforehand. This is just one of many legends that continue to be narrated, some 700 years after the Kamakura shoguns.

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