Kamakura’s Zaimoku-za Shore
Tomoko KamishimaZaimoku-za Shore is shallow for a good distance out and the tide is quite calm. It has been a popular bathing spot for more t...
<p>A series by Tomoko Kamishima about the area between Kamakura and Enoshima along Route 134, where there are five beautiful shoreline spots, each with its own unique face.</p>
Zaimoku-za Shore is shallow for a good distance out and the tide is quite calm. It has been a popular bathing spot for more t...
Yui-ga-hama is a horseshoe shaped beach that has relatively small tides. So it’s good for beginner surfers. But during summer...
Inamura-ga-saki is a small cape between Yui-ga-hama and Shichiri-ga-hama beach. There is a tiny stretch of rock next to the c...
Shichiri-ga-hama is a very popular place for surfing throughout the year because of its complicated wave patterns, especially...
Koshigoe Fishing Port stands just in front of Enoshima Island. It has a long history and was first used as a fishing port in ...