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Top 7 kids-friendly things to do in Kamakura

Tours and experiences in Kamakura that work for travellers with children — pacing built for short attention spans, snack stops, and the kind of hosts who actually want kids around. Hand-picked by Rovostays from operators we've personally vetted.

  1. Private Photo Tours Around Mount Fuji Tokyo and Kanagawa, Kamakura1

    1. Private Photo Tours Around Mount Fuji Tokyo and Kanagawa

    · 1 hours

    I provide private photography sessions for international visitors in Japan, including couples, families, and special moments such as proposals and weddings. Sessions take place around iconic locations like Mount Fuji, Tokyo, and Kanagawa, with a relaxed and friendly approach that helps everyone feel comfortable in front of the camera. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with your family, or planning a meaningful moment during your trip, each session is carefully customized to your needs. You’ll receive over 100 professionally edited, high-resolution photos delivered digitally, so you can easily share and preserve your memories. *The session lasts one hour.

  2. Matcha & Tea Ceremony Experience in Kamakura (60 Minutes), Kamakura2

    2. Matcha & Tea Ceremony Experience in Kamakura (60 Minutes)

    5.0· 19 reviews· 1 hours

    Why Join This Experience? English speaking instructor for a stress-free experience Intimate setting limited to small groups to maintain a calm, personal atmosphere Learn not just how, but why uncover the philosophy of Zen and mindfulness behind every movement Perfect for first time visitors, cultural enthusiasts, couples, and families Good to Know Duration Approx. 60 minutes Group Size Max 6 participants Location 7 min walk from JR Kita-Kamakura Station No dress code, but we recommend modest attire no shoes inside the tea room Photos are welcome at designated times during the session

  3. Kamakura Full-Day Private Tour, Kamakura3

    3. Kamakura Full-Day Private Tour

    5.0· 5 reviews· 6.5 hours

    You can enjoy a guided sightseeing tour only with your family and friends. This tour is a tour using public transportation. The destinations of the tour include Hase-dera Temple, Kotokuin, Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine, Hotoku Temple (bamboo forest). For details of the destination, you can look at the what to expect section of this web page. You will meet the guide at JR Kamakura Station west exit ticket gate and the tour will begin. The tour also ends at JR Kamakura Station.

  1. Kamakura Samurai Legends Shrines and the Great Buddha, Kamakura4

    4. Kamakura Samurai Legends Shrines and the Great Buddha

    5.0· 2 reviews

    Explore Kamakura’s Great Buddha, Hasedera Temple, Hokokuji Temple(Bamboo Temple), and samurai shrine on a relaxed private tour. We’ll offer a few expert-crafted itineraries to choose from, or you can fully customize your own. Your local guide shares insider insights into culture, history, and traditions, and adjusts the pace to your interests — temples, hidden gems, food, or nature. Ideal for families, culture lovers, and curious travelers seeking a personal, flexible experience.

  2. Kamakura Temples and Seaside escape by Private Vehicle from Tokyo, Kamakura5

    5. Kamakura Temples and Seaside escape by Private Vehicle from Tokyo

    5.0· 1 reviews· 8 hours

    Discover the best of Kamakura in summer on this private, fully customizable tour with a dedicated private vehicle. Designed for comfort and flexibility, this experience lets you explore at your own pace while avoiding crowded transport in the heat. In addition to Kamakura’s iconic temples and shrines, this tour highlights unique Japanese summer traditions. Cool off with refreshing Japanese shaved ice, a seasonal favorite, and enjoy time at a lively beach house along the Shonan coast—an authentic summer experience loved by locals. Your itinerary can be tailored to your interests, whether you prefer cultural sightseeing, relaxing by the sea, or a mix of both. With door-to-door pickup and a private car at your disposal, you can travel efficiently and comfortably throughout the day. Perfect for couples, families, or small groups looking for an exclusive and memorable summer escape, this tour combines cultural highlights with seasonal experiences you won’t find in standard itineraries.

  3. When Emperors Reigned and Shoguns Ruled, Kamakura6

    6. When Emperors Reigned and Shoguns Ruled

    4.9· 42 reviews· 4 hours

    Created by Peter Oxley and Virgil Calaguian, fellow artists, photographers, and writers, SAMURAI PHOTOTOURS take you to Kamakura's four main tourist sites, with focus on the history and heritage of the Kamakura Period (1185-1333), which saw the introduction of the shogunate, Japan's native form of government that lasted until 1868; the flowering of the samurai tradition with its strict code of bravery, honor, and loyalty; and the rise of rigidly disciplined Zen Buddhism as a religious as well as political force. Throughout this unique tour, open to people of all ages, from single travelers to groups of up to eight persons, your multilingual and multicultural guide shares with you an extraordinary wealth of knowledge of Japanese history and culture, placed in the context of concurrent Asian and European affairs, in a way that is both entertaining and enlightening. All that plus a stroll down Kamakura's main tourist hub for a lively look at colorful contemporary Japanese culture.

  4. Kamakura Bamboo Forest and Great Buddha Private Tour, Kamakura7

    7. Kamakura Bamboo Forest and Great Buddha Private Tour

    4.8· 12 reviews· 9 hours

    You can enjoy a guided sightseeing tour only with your family and friends. This tour is a tour using public transportation. This is a guided private tour that includes Kotokuin (Great Buddha Statue) and Hokukuji Temple Bamboo Forest on your itinerary. Hotel pick up in Tokyo 23 wards. Hokoku-ji Temple is very famous for its Bamboo Garden, and is a Michelin Green Guide, a three-star tourist attraction with only two locations in Kamakura. You can also drink matcha while watching the fantastic approximately 2,000 bamboo groves. The Big Buddha, which is synonymous with Kamakura, will be even more fun if you look at it while listening to the detailed historical explanations of the guides with national qualifications. For details of the destination, you can look at the what to expect section of this web page.

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