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Haneda Airport 51 min
Meigetsuin (8 min)
Completed in 1383, this Rinzai Zen temple features a large round window & hydrangeas on the grounds.
Engakuji (8 min)
Zen Buddhist complex, founded in 1282, with gates, temples, a giant bell & a relic of the Buddha.
Enoshima (22 min)
Cozy island offering hot springs, an English-style garden, a sacred shrine, caves & a lighthouse.
Kōtoku-in (8 min)
Tranquil temple known for a monumental, outdoor bronze statue of the Buddha in the seated position.
Enoshima Aquarium (18 min)
Tanks featuring diverse marine life, including a dedicated jellyfish hall, plus dolphin shows.
Hasedera (8 min)
Buddhist temple & gardens dating from the 8th century, with a huge wooden statue of the god Kannon.
Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine (6 min)
Cozy, 11th-century Shinto shrine with a spring for ritual money-washing believed to increase wealth.
Hokokuji (7 min)
Old temple noted for its dense bamboo grove, plus a tea house offering a matcha reception.
Sankeien Garden (38 min)
Traditional Japanese garden opened in 1906, featuring historic buildings from around the country.
Enoshima Shrine (Hetsunomiya) (20 min)
A mountaintop complex consisting of 3 ancient shrines, scenic grounds & expansive vistas.
Kamakura Yuigahama Beach (12 min)
Long stretch of sandy beachfront offering swimming, a public sea house & eateries.
Yokohama Chinatown (40 min)
Japan's largest Chinatown, with around 250 Chinese-owned stores & eateries & a colorful entry gate.
Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise (32 min)
Opened in 1993, this amusement park offers an aquarium with sealife shows, rides & a marina.
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū (6 min)
Shinto shrine established in 11th century, built in 1828 in the traditional Edo architectural style.
Kenchoji (6 min)
Large Zen temple complex in a serene setting featuring gardens & a trail with views of Mt. Fuji.
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