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.
Shopping
Highlights
Kamakura's bustling main street
Over 300 unique shops
A wealth of experiences: gourmet food, fashion, traditional crafts, and souvenirs
By Train:
JR Yokosuka Line, Kamakura Station East Exit, 30-second walk.
Enoshima Electric Railway, Kamakura Station.
By Car:
There are no dedicated parking lots or affiliated parking for Komachi-dori.
Please use nearby coin parking lots. Show route
Op.Hours
Varies by store.
Cld.Days
Varies by store.
Fee
Varies by store.
INFO
There is no parking available on Komachi Street. Please use nearby coin-operated parking lots.
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!