Travel like you're in a K-drama: Stroll through Kamakura and Enoshima, translating the language of romance (Departure from Tokyo)
- Depart from Tokyo and follow the scenes of Korean dramas to walk into Kamakura and Enoshima, and start a real-life pilgrimage to the filming locations of romantic love.
- The Omiya Shrine and the Enoden railway crossing are in the same frame, and the retro train slowly drives by, which is a classic scene that fans of the drama must take.
- Gokurakuji Station is surrounded by greenery and wooden stations. The moment the train enters the station, time seems to be gently slowed down.
- Follow the Enoden line all the way to the sea to reach Enoshima, where shrines, shopping streets and sea views are intertwined into the daily scenery of Shonan.
- Climb the observation deck to overlook Sagami Bay and Mount Fuji, allowing the romantic scenes in Korean dramas to unfold realistically before your eyes. * Wait for the sunset at the Katase fishing port lighthouse, and use the sea breeze and sunset to draw a perfect ending to this Korean drama-style route.
What to expect
Starting from Tokyo, step into the heartwarming scenes from Korean dramas, one stop at a time. This is a romantic Kamakura & Enoshima route featuring filming locations from Korean dramas.
- After gathering in the morning (please note that the departure time varies depending on the date due to the sunset time), the city gradually recedes, and the sea breeze and old times of Kamakura slowly appear. Starting the journey along the Enoden, the first stop is Goryo Shrine—a classic scene from Korean dramas where the male and female leads wait for the train. The retro Enoden slowly passes in front of the torii gate, as if the picture has its own soft light filter. In early summer, the hydrangeas blooming along the railroad make the whole scene look like it is gently wrapped, and a casual shot is just like the one in the drama.
- Then take the Enoden to Gokurakuji Station. The small and quiet wooden station, surrounded by greenery and light, is a favorite location for countless film and television works. Standing on the platform, watching the train slowly enter the station, time seems to be stretched, and even breathing becomes gentle. Overlooking the moment when the train passes through the tunnel from Sakurabashi is the most Japanese-romantic scene of this journey.
- Then head towards the sea to reach Enoshima. Passing through the bronze torii gate, stroll along Benten-sama shopping street, enjoy lunch freely on the island, walk around, and capture the Shonan sea breeze, shrines, old shops, and cafes into your camera. Climb the observation deck, and you can see Mount Fuji on a clear day.
- In the evening, come to Katase fishing port white lighthouse and draw the gentlest ending to the day in the sound of the waves and the afterglow of the sunset. The lighthouse, the sea, and the sky are dyed the same color, as if they are a closing shot specially prepared for this Korean drama route.
- This is not only a trip, but also a check-in experience that brings Korean drama romance into reality; when the train, sea breeze, and dusk appear at the same time, you will find that love can really be translated into scenery.






















Reviews
This was a rather pleasant day trip to Kamakura and Enoshima, with the biggest highlight being the well-planned itinerary that allowed us to leisurely experience the local charm. In the morning, we met the tour guide at the Tokyo Station (M1) exit. They were very attentive and provided itinerary information and waiting locations the night before departure, and introduced the characteristics of the places along the way. The itinerary deliberately avoided a rushed, superficial tour and allowed for sufficient flexible time. Whether it was looking at the Shonan coast along the way on the train, or waiting for the train on the Gokurakuji Station platform with a gentle breeze, this "slow down" rhythm truly captured the everyday side of Kamakura. The Enoden Railway can be said to be the soul of this experience. Riding the retro green train through houses and coastlines, every frame of the scenery outside the window is like a movie scene. The itinerary made full use of the train's casual feel, rather than just treating it as a means of transportation, which was very well done. The stops along the way were particularly pleasant: · Shonan Coast: There was plenty of time to stand by the roadbed, watching surfers and the sparkling sea, feeling the classic Japanese summer atmosphere. · Enoshima: It is highly recommended to buy tickets to take the elevator (3 sets) up the mountain at your own expense (saving a lot of time and energy). Along the way, you can visit different shrines and enjoy a whitebait and shellfish lunch at noon. Walking slowly downhill, there is plenty of time to explore the shops between the stairs, or quietly watch the changes in light and shadow at the observation deck, drink a cup of coffee or eat a bowl of red bean soup. With this rhythm, we were able to carefully absorb the sea, trains, ancient temples, and human touch of Kamakura into our hearts. Although the weather was a bit unfortunate and we couldn't see Mount Fuji clearly, we would still like to come again at the same pace if we have the opportunity.
It was my first time going on a small group tour, so I thought it would be uncomfortable since it felt like a van, but the ride was so comfortable. The guide was very kind and quick! If I wanted to stop at a restroom or somewhere else in the middle, they quickly checked the time and did their best to make it possible, which was great. I hope to see you again in the future! 😁
It was so, so much fun!! The driver was also very kind, and even though they drove for a very long time, they remained friendly and kept smiling until the end!! I would definitely use this service again if I come back to Tokyo~~!
Mr. Takada was very kind; he proactively found scenic spots during the trip to help us take photos, and he drove very smoothly. The tour ended on time. It was a comfortable and relaxing day trip.
I originally thought this was a guided tour, but it turned out the guide was only responsible for transportation, buying the Enoshima train tickets, and giving us the tour route. After dropping us off, they left, saying they would provide the meeting point later in the afternoon. So why did I spend over a thousand NTD on this Klook tour, only to get a driver? All the tour information can be found online. I booked this tour because I wanted someone to introduce and lead us through the sights, but instead, I just got a round-trip driver. Plus, the meeting point was in a very congested area; it would have been faster to take the train myself. For anyone looking for a full-day guided tour with explanations, please think twice. Don't book this tour that only provides a map and transportation. Book other tours with guaranteed quality instead. 👎🏻
Average,not too bad,overall less than wonderful
Good to know
- [Long-distance Walking] Please wear appropriate shoes and clothing, and assess your physical condition before registering.
- [Notice for Elderly and Pregnant Tourists] If the registrant is an elderly person over 70 years old or a pregnant woman, a disclaimer must be signed to ensure your safety and rights. Please note this in the "Special Needs" column when placing your order. We will send the agreement file by email after receiving the order. Please sign and return the photo in advance to complete the registration process.
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- [Meeting and Lateness Instructions] This activity involves carpooling, so please be sure to arrive at the meeting point on time. Late arrivals will not be waited for or refunded, and you will be responsible for any resulting responsibilities and costs.
- [Vehicle Type and Language Instructions] We will arrange the vehicle type according to the number of people on the day, and we cannot specify the type of vehicle. You may travel in the same car with guests who speak other languages during the trip.
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- [Seasonal Activity Instructions] Seasonal limited activities such as cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, special flower seasons, snow scenes, light festivals, and festive events are susceptible to weather or other force majeure factors. If no official cancellation notice is received, the itinerary will proceed as usual. If the flowering period or landscape is not as expected, no refund will be given.
- [Departure Time May Be Adjusted] During the peak tourist season or under special circumstances, the departure time of the itinerary may be advanced or delayed. The specific time is subject to the email notification the day before, so please prepare in advance.
- [Seat Arrangement Instructions] Carpool trips generally follow a first-come, first-served seating arrangement. If you have special needs, please note this when booking. We will do our best to coordinate, but the final arrangement is subject to the tour guide's on-site dispatch.
- [Itinerary Sequence Adjustment Instructions] Because Japan strictly controls the operating vehicle usage time, the attractions, transportation, and stopover time included in the itinerary will be flexibly arranged according to the situation on the day. In the event of traffic jams, weather changes, or other special circumstances, the tour guide will reasonably adjust the order or reduce some attractions after consulting the majority's opinions.
- [No Mid-way Departure Instructions] The itinerary is a group tour activity and cannot be left in the middle of the trip or leave the group without authorization. If you choose to leave the group in the middle of the trip, the remaining itinerary will be regarded as a voluntary abandonment, and the fee will not be refunded. The risks or responsibilities arising after leaving the group shall be borne by the individual.
- [End Time is for Reference Only] The return time is the estimated arrival time. As the itinerary involves a long car journey, the return arrival time may be affected by traffic or weather. It is recommended that you avoid arranging other activities on the day the itinerary ends. We will not be liable for compensation for losses caused by delays.
- [Small Group Instructions] If there are few people traveling, we will arrange for a small car to travel. Please note that due to the long car journey, the small vehicles used may not be as comfortable as large buses, and the space inside the car is limited. To ensure the riding experience of all passengers, please do not bring large luggage (such as large suitcases). In addition, drivers of small groups and chartered services will prioritize safe driving, and the explanations along the way may be simpler than those of large groups. Please understand. It is recommended that you fully evaluate whether the itinerary format meets your individual needs before registering.
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