Komachi-dori, Kamakura's main street, attracts domestic and international tourists. It's a vibrant street lined with unique shops offering gourmet food, fashion, traditional crafts, souvenirs, and hands-on experiences.
Komachi-dori is Kamakura's main street, running from Kamakura Station to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. This approximately 360-meter street boasts over 300 unique shops, attracting both tourists and locals alike. You can find Kamakura-bori wood carvings and other Kamakura specialties here. There's a diverse range of shops, including restaurants and cafes using carefully selected Kamakura vegetables, and stylish establishments housed in renovated traditional Japanese houses. Strolling down Komachi-dori allows you to experience Kamakura's rich food culture and traditional crafts while immersing yourself in its history and culture. Workshops offering hands-on experiences in traditional crafts like Kamakura-bori wood carving and lacquerware are also available, allowing you to engage with Kamakura's history and culture through all five senses. Komachi-dori perfectly encapsulates the charm of Kamakura. Be sure to visit when you're in Kamakura!