Tokyo to Kamakura|How to get Kamakura from Tokyo, Shinjuku and Shibuya without any transfers.
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【Main story】
How to get Kamakura which is is a coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture by train without any transfers.
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:22 About Kamakura City
00:51 How to take the train at Tokyo Station
03:16 On the train
04:43 Arriving Kamakura Station
05:33 How to take the train at Shinjuku and Shibuya Station
07:38 Outro
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Yokosuka Line, or shonan shinjuku line. No transfer. Just sleep and in about an hour, you’ll be in Kamakura from Tokyo station.
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Thanks for your comment. You can sleep for an hour without changing trains! Your CZcams channel is nice.
you have video link for this?
Going to Japan in less than 2 weeks, very informative guide
I'm glad this video was helpful to you! Have a wonderful trip to Japan!
Thank you for sharing❤ exactly the directions that i need 🙏🏻
Thanks for your comment. Have a wonderful trip to Japan🇯🇵🛩
Thank you very much for the direction. It was cleared and precised and easy to follor. We are going to Japan near future. This is our first tirp and very nervous. Zero Japanese and first time makes me worried. Do you also make the videos for Tokyo hotels?
Thank you for watching! Glad to hear that you are willing to come to Japan! Don't be nervous! It's all gonna be fine! I am making the unique hotels like sleeping pod. But hey you are always welcome to drop a comment and i am here to help!
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If we have suica card than do we need to buy tickets for kamakura ?
Can I take the Buses outside Kamakura station to visit all the shrines and the small Island ?
Yes you can go to shrines and temples by bus. If you are going to Enoshima island, take the Enoden Line. Here is the Kamakura Travel Guide video below. Hope this helps.
czcams.com/video/2878Hlk1rkI/video.htmlsi=ZQ4Pd66Pyt8P3JCR
I noticed from your vid that i can take Yokosuka line to Yokohama too right? I might do a one day visit there also
yes! The Yokosuka Line stops at Yokohama Station.
Can i use the 72 hour pass on this? Thank you
Thanks for watching! Yes you can! Using that pass is very smart move😎
hi may i know can we use pasmo or suica card for this ride ?
Thanks for watching! Yes you can use them!
can we use Icoca card?@@wearelostinjapan
Is there a way to buy a ticket at kamakura station going back to tokyo? As a tourist, we cannot find/buy pasmo or suica card
Please buy a ticket to Tokyo from the vending machine at Kamakura Station. No pasmo or suica required.
Can you use the IC Card instead of ticket?
Yes!!!!
do i still need a ticket if i have suice card?
If you have a suica card, you don't need a ticket.
Thank you for this great video. We will be going to Kamakura from Shinjuku. Can I assume that the ticket price from Shinjuku is 950 yen and that we can just a ticket for that price? Also, once we want to leave Kamakura, which train do we use to get back to Shinjuku? Thank you.
The train fare from Shinjuku to Kamakura is 945 yen.
If you want to go from Kamakura to Shinjuku without changing trains, please use the ''Shonan-Shinjuku Line'' train.
Thank you for your help!!!
Thanks again.
Hi. We just got back from Japan. We stayed near the Shinjuku station. We took the Shonan-Shinjuku Line to Kamakura twice and we still had to transfer trains at Ofuna. When we came back from Kamakura to Shinjuku, we did not have to transfers trains, which was nice. So, not sure what we did wrong, but it all worked out ok and we had a great time. Loved Kamakura. @@wearelostinjapan