This was a truly delightful day trip to Kamakura and Enoshima, with the highlight being the well-planned itinerary that allowed for a leisurely appreciation of the local charm. In the morning, we waited for our guide at Tokyo Station (M1) exit. The guide was very thoughtful, providing itinerary details and meeting point information the night before departure, and introducing the unique characteristics of each location along the way. The itinerary deliberately avoided a rushed, superficial tour, allowing for ample flexible time. Whether gazing at the Shonan coast from the train or feeling the breeze while waiting for the train on the Gokurakuji Station platform, this "slow-paced" rhythm truly captured the everyday essence of Kamakura. The Enoden train was arguably the soul of this experience. Riding the retro green train through residential areas and along the coastline, every scene outside the window felt like a movie. The itinerary made excellent use of the train's spontaneous charm, rather than just treating it as a means of transport. The stops along the way were particularly enjoyable: Shonan Coast: We had plenty of time to stand by the roadside, watching surfers and the sparkling sea, soaking in the classic Japanese summer atmosphere. Enoshima: It's highly recommended to pay for the elevator (3 sets) to go up the mountain (saving a lot of time and energy). Along the way, you can visit various shrines and enjoy a whitebait and conch lunch. Walking slowly downhill, there was ample time to explore the small shops between the stairs, or quietly watch the changing light and shadows from the observation deck, perhaps with a cup of coffee or a bowl of red bean soup. This pace allowed us to truly take in Kamakura's sea, trains, ancient temples, and local hospitality. Although the weather was a slight disappointment, preventing a clear view of Mount Fuji, if given the chance, I would love to experience it again at the same leisurely pace.