

A network of scenic trails connecting Kamakura's historic temples and shrines, offering stunning coastal and mountain views.
Traditional Japanese wooden sandals, handcrafted in Kamakura using local cypress wood, symbolizing the city's connection to nature.
Kamakura's unique pottery, influenced by the city's coastal environment, is known for its vibrant glazes and ocean-inspired designs.
A local specialty, this rice bowl topped with whitebait (shirasu) and green onions, is a must-try for seafood lovers.
Steamed bun filled with sweet red bean paste, often eaten for breakfast.

Tempura over rice, often served with miso soup and pickles, a popular lunch option.
Grilled chicken skewers, often served with green onions and a sweet soy glaze, a common evening snack.
Famous for its traditional Japanese breakfast, Hatsuhana is a beloved local spot near the hiking trails.
Known for its fresh seafood dishes, this restaurant is a popular lunch spot for hikers.
Famous for its handmade soba noodles, Narukawa Soba is a cozy dinner spot near the hiking trails.