Enoshima Island

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張 **
4 Nov 2025
The trip went smoothly, but the stop at Hakone Shrine was only 30 minutes, which felt very rushed. The tour guide was very nice at the beginning, waiting about 15 minutes for a late guy to arrive. The tour guide was quite gentle, but it's better to respect the rights of the majority of people.
Candy ****
4 Nov 2025
Friendly tour guide, cruise experience was filled with scenic views. The amount of time allocated for Enoshima island could have been longer as there are so many things to explore on the island.
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Great experience. The last time was at Mt. Fuji was in 1990. Such an exhilarating experience to see it again and to actually get photos. My last trip I was driving. Belle did a great job in telling us about the history of the mountain and surrounding areas.
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
must try this tour. totally worth money and time. we had such clear view of mt.Fuji .
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Klook 用戶
4 Nov 2025
Today's tour guide was Wan-Ting Rachel, an amazing tour guide! Highly recommended!!! Her explanations were very detailed, and she was fluent in many languages! There were a lot of Western tourists, and after explaining in English, she also translated the entire attraction's story and itinerary into Chinese for us 👍🏻 We were very lucky throughout the whole trip 😍 Full of Mt. Fuji 🗻 We had good luck and good weather at every attraction ~ Mt. Fuji was completely unobstructed! Mt. Fuji is amazing 🤩🤩🤩
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
had a wonderful tour today. Kamakura tour was cultural tour. our guide Peter was very nice, co operative and has good knowledge. he helped us to take videos and photos too.
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Peter is nice guide made our trip really enjoying
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Usuario de Klook
4 Nov 2025
I enjoyed the tour. Wanting is an excelente guide. highly recommend.

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What to know about Enoshima Island

Located just west of Kamakura Prefecture, Enoshima Island is a small island paradise where stunning coastal views, relaxing activities, and seaside charm come together for that perfect island experience. It's a popular day trip destination near Tokyo, connected to the mainland through the Enoshima Benten Bridge. Start your adventure by visiting the historic Enoshima Shrine complex and the mysterious Iwaya Caves. You can also capture the perfect panoramic view of Sagami Bay and Mount Fuji by climbing up the Enoshima Sea Candle. Then, you can stop by and appreciate the floral beauty of Samuel Cocking Garden. And the best way to recharge during your island adventure? Take a relaxing retreat at the Enoshima Island Spa. Discover the wonders of Enoshima Island and start planning your fun island adventure now!
Enoshima Island, 1 Chome-9 Enoshima, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0036, Japan

Places to Visit in Enoshima Island

Not sure where to begin your island adventure? Check out these must-visit places in Enoshima, where historical landmarks meet perfect summer escapes.

Enoshima Shrine

Experience the island's history by visiting Enoshima Shrine-- a collection of three shrines spread across the island honoring their deity Benzaiten, the goddess of music, knowledge, and wealth. The three shrines, namely, Hetsunomiya, Nakatsunomiya, and Okutsunomiya each offer unique charms. 

Here, you can write your wishes on an ema (wooden prayer plaques) and ask for Benzaiten's blessings for your relationships and creativity. 

Iwaya Caves

The Iwaya Caves located near the Enoshima Shrine is known for its interesting displays, such as Buddhist relics and the legendary dragon statue. The cave also boasts of a magnificent ocean view at sunset and is a great spot for fishing.

Enoshima Sea Candle

Enoshima Sea Candle is one of the island's highlights and a perfect spot for picture-taking. It is an iconic lighthouse standing at the heart of the island. From the observation tower, you can get a magnificent view of the Tokyo cityscape, Mount Fuji, Oshima Island, and the Miura Peninsula. 

Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden

You can also stroll along floral-lined paths in Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden. This lovely botanical garden dates back to the 19th century, making it a perfect blend of history and nature. It also houses the famous Enoshima Sea Candle, so it is definitely worth the visit. Have a magical time and catch the garden lit up at night!

Enoshima Island Spa

After exploring the island, take a relaxing retreat at the Enoshima Island Spa. With its natural hot springs and breathtaking views, you'll feel instantly refreshed and connected with nature. And, yes, there are ten different heated indoor and outdoor pools you can choose from. Plus, you can wear your swimsuit!

Just a heads up: in keeping with Japanese tradition, they've got a no-tattoo policy. So plan accordingly and get ready for the ultimate relaxation session!

Enoshima Aquarium

Take a deep dive into the island's ocean beauty and visit the Enoshima Aquarium, or "Enosui." Visit the Sagami Bay Zone and spot various fish such as lionfish, clownfish, and huge sunfish! You can even draw pictures of your favorite fish and take an underwater photograph.

For an unforgettable experience, you can pay a little extra to hand-feed capybaras, sea lions, and fish. It's a great chance to connect with marine life and create precious memories!

Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden

Stroll along the floral-lined paths in Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden. This lovely botanical garden dates back to the 19th century, making it a perfect blend of history and nature. It also houses the famous Enoshima Sea Candle, so it is definitely worth the visit. Have a magical time and catch the garden lit up at night!

Things to do in Enoshima Island

On this island, you'll never run out of things to do and discover! Do not miss these festivals and unique activities you can only experience in Enoshima.

Ring the Bell of Dragon's Love

A romantic destination on the island for couples is the Bell of Dragon's Love. The bell comes from an ancient myth about the five-headed dragon Gozuryu, who fell in love with the island's goddess Benzaiten. Today, couples can declare their love by ringing the bell and attaching a padlock to the surrounding fence, as a sign of everlasting love.

Shop for souvenirs at Benten Nakamise Street

Drop by Benten Nakamise Street and check out some unique souvenirs to remember your visit by. You can also enjoy fresh seafood options and local snacks like shirasu (Japanese whitebait) and tako senbei (crispy octopus crackers). Whether you're here to eat or shop, there's something new to try for everyone!

Try kayaking and paddleboarding

You can rent a kayak or paddleboard to experience the island's beauty from the water! This is a perfect island activity for both beginners and seasoned kayak enthusiasts. Who knows, you might even spot marine life while you're out there!

Go to the Enoshima Tenno Festival

Every July, you can catch one of Enoshima Island's most exciting events---the Enoshima Tenno Festival. This vibrant celebration honors the island's maritime culture and tradition, featuring a lively procession of mikoshi, or portable shrines, that are carried through the streets and even taken on boats around the island.