Hero image of Kamakura showing a traditional temple street leading toward the ocean in Japan.
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Plan 1 day in Kamakura with a board you can actually edit

Start with the real Kamakura board in Instaboard - mapped stops, day-by-day structure, and live sharing - then tailor the pacing, bookings, and notes to your trip.

Kanagawa, Japan
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About This Template

Why this Kamakura board feels complete

Plan a 1-day Kamakura itinerary that pairs major temples and shrines with easy food streets and a coastal finish, optimized for walking and short local transfers.

Built itinerary

The itinerary is already built for you, and you can edit, customize, and rearrange it however you want.

Interactive map view

Drag places onto the canvas to plan visually, then see everything you added mapped out in one place.

Phone-ready itinerary

You get a cleaner version of the itinerary on your phone that is easy to use and easy to share.

Real-time collaboration

Everyone sees updates instantly and can make changes together without losing track of the latest version.

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See The Board Before You Open It

Preview the Kamakura layout in full.

This is the actual board structure you get when you open the template, not a generic mockup.

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Open instantly

Jump into the board with the structure already laid out so you can start editing immediately.

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Adjust to your pace

Swap stops, reorder days, and reshape the plan without rebuilding the trip from scratch.

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Share with companions

Keep everyone on the same itinerary instead of scattered screenshots and text threads.

Must-Visit Attractions

The key stops are already surfaced for you.

Fresh highlights pulled from the template so you can browse the shape of the trip before opening it.

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu in Kamakura
Must visit

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu

Kamakura’s landmark shrine is best visited early for a calmer approach and easier photos. It’s an easy starting point before exploring the nearby shopping streets.

Komachi Street in Kamakura
Must visit

Komachi Street

A lively pedestrian street for snacks, sweets, and souvenir browsing near Kamakura Station. Go earlier in the day to reduce queues at popular shops.

Hasedera in Kamakura
Must visit

Hasedera

A hillside temple known for its gardens and viewpoints, worth lingering for a slower pace. Check entry hours and plan for some uphill walking on site.

Kotoku-in in Kamakura
Must visit

Kotoku-in

Home to Kamakura’s iconic Great Buddha, this is one of the area’s most recognizable stops. Expect ticket lines on weekends and build in buffer time.

Kamakura Yuigahama Beach in Kamakura
Must visit

Kamakura Yuigahama Beach

A simple coastal break that works well as a late-afternoon reset after sightseeing. Aim for pre-sunset light and bring a layer for the sea breeze.

Dankazura in Kamakura
Must visit

Dankazura

A scenic, low-stress walking route that links the station area with the shrine precinct. It’s a good add-on when weather is clear and you want an easy transfer on foot.

Budgeting At A Glance

Plan the trip cost with less guesswork.

Typical daily costs in JPY (Japanese Yen).

Budget

Accommodation: 3,000 - 6,000 JPY (hostels, budget hotels)

Food: 1,000 - 2,500 JPY (street food, budget restaurants)

Transportation: 500 - 1,000 JPY (public transportation)

Activities: Free - 1,500 JPY (free attractions, affordable activities)

Mid-range

Accommodation: 8,000 - 15,000 JPY (mid-range hotels, ryokan inns)

Food: 3,000 - 6,000 JPY (mid-range restaurants)

Transportation: 1,000 - 2,000 JPY (public transportation, taxis)

Activities: 1,500 - 3,000 JPY (museums, guided tours)

Luxury

Accommodation: 20,000+ JPY (luxury hotels, high-end ryokan inns)

Food: 8,000+ JPY (fine dining restaurants)

Transportation: 5,000+ JPY (private car services)

Activities: 3,000+ JPY (exclusive tours, premium experiences)

Money-saving tips

  • Purchase a Kamakura-Enoshima Pass for unlimited travel on designated transportation.
  • Eat at local street vendors and small eateries to save on food costs.
  • Visit free attractions such as temples and beaches.

Ready to make this Kamakura plan your own?

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