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.