Walking Kamakura’s Enoden Line: Kamakura Station to Gokurakuji Spring Route Guide

By Cat walk Tokyo

This 4K walking video captures a scenic spring journey along the Enoden Line in Kanagawa Prefecture, starting from Kamakura Station and heading towards Gokurakuji Station, with the final goal set as Enoshima (to be covered in Part 2). Filmed during Golden Week under clear, pleasant weather, the video offers a tranquil pace, perfect for viewers interested in local culture, street views, and train-themed travel in Japan.

The route leads viewers step-by-step through Kamakura’s renowned historical streets and its relaxed, local neighborhoods. The walk begins at the bustling Kamakura Station (鎌倉駅), follows the railway towards Wada-zuka Station (和田塚駅), then proceeds to the seaside charm of Yuigahama Station (由比ヶ浜駅). Notably, the journey detours briefly to the coast, allowing a glimpse of the iconic Shonan shoreline that brings a special springtime vibrancy to the video.

Continuing, the route passes through Hase Station (長谷駅)—an area famous for traditional streetscapes and proximity to historic temples—before arriving at the peaceful Gokurakuji Station (極楽寺駅). Throughout the walk, the calm sounds of the Enoden (江ノ電) trains and the ambiance of Kamakura invite viewers to notice the detailed, everyday moments of life in this heritage city. The video offers helpful insights for those planning to follow this walking itinerary themselves, and provides an authentic window into the atmosphere of the Enoden line neighborhoods.

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