About

We established since 2013.
There's many sightseeing spots around our guest house,Which's Hase
temple,Big Buddha of Kamakura,Yuigahama beach and so on.
It takes only 2min from 'Hase station' on Enoshima line.
We're looking forward to meeting you.

Kamakura is an ancient city that has produced its own, original culture. Once it was a political capital along with Nara and Kyoto, and also the birthplace of Japan's first military government, the 'Kamakura Bakufu.' Warrior Minamoto no Yoritomo was appointed as Seii-Taishogun (shogun) by the Imperial court in 1192 and established the Kamakura Bakufu government, which is the first military government in Japan, whereas previously the Imperial court in Kyotoheld power.

After Yoritomo's death, the Hojo clan governed this area. Trade with the Sung and Yuan dynasties of China prospered in the 13th century and a various aspects of Chinese culture, including Zen (Buddhism), Zen-style architecture, Buddhist statures, and Chinese lacquer ware, were imported. The Kamakura Bakufu ended in 1333. But the military culture of that era, in which the simple and strong spirit of warriors, traditional aristocratic culture, and Chinese Sung and Yuan culture were blended, has continued to greatly influence Japanese society down to the present day.

House Rules

Check In

15:00 - 21:00

Check Out

until 10:00

  • Taxes Included
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Facilities

  • Free City Maps
  • Free WiFi
  • Free Internet Access
  • Bicycle Parking
  • Adaptors
  • Luggage Storage
  • Parking
  • Reception (limited hours)
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Reviews

8.1Fabulous(62)
  • Value for Money
    8.0
  • Security
    8.3
  • Atmosphere
    7.1
  • Cleanliness
    6.6
  • Staff
    9.4
  • Location
    9.7
  • Facilities
    7.4
Stayed in Apr 2025
6.3
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Elisabetta
Female, 18-24, Italy
Not the best hostel, it’s not social and there is zero privacy (bunk beds with no curtains). The beds were creaky making everyone wake up whenever someone moved, the windows had no curtains so light was coming in early in the am. Shower was dirty and old, upstairs bathroom was “girls only” but men would come in and out. You have to pay to leave your luggage there during the day. Decent location, close to the beach and bhudda temple
Stayed in Apr 2025
8.3
V
Vitor
Male, 25-30, Portugal
Staff was super friendly, wc's and showers could be a bit more clean but it was acceptable. Beds werent good, made a lot of noise if somebody moved and were uncomfortable. Good amd beautiful location!!
Stayed in Apr 2025
8.6
O
Omar
Male, 31-40, Jordan
I paid parking fees although it's not mentioned in the property details! otherwise everything else was so nice and cozy
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Location

11-7, Sakanosita, Kamakura, Japan
1.5km from city centre