Once you ride it, you totally get why everyone recommends it.
It's perfect for first-time visitors to Kamakura!
Enoshima Electric Railway (Enoden) | Review by Gayetri0603
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Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo
Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo is one of only five Starbucks Roasteries worldwide and the only one in Japan. It houses an on-site roastery within its 2,966-square-meter space. This special venue brings together a passion for coffee, Japanese craftsmanship, and the spirit of hospitality. The building, designed by architect Kengo Kuma, is also a highlight.
This is completely different from a typical Starbucks. The space is incredibly spacious, and the high ceilings keep it from feeling cramped. You can watch the coffee being roasted while enjoying dessert, which makes for a very relaxing experience.
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GAUFRES AU GOUTER
"Gaufres" are sweets that sandwich cream between thin layers of baked dough, made using Western confectionery ingredients such as flour, sugar, milk, and butter, utilizing the technique of baking Japanese senbei (rice crackers).
Super thin cookies with a smooth, creamy filling—crispy and not too heavy at all.
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Michi-no-Eki Funaya no Sato Ine
This roadside station is located on a hill overlooking Ine Bay, which is known as a natural safe harbor. This place is also famous as a viewpoint where visitors can enjoy a full view of the “Funaya of Ine,” a tourist attraction featuring around 230 boathouses along the coast of the bay. The facility includes a restaurant and dining area serving dishes made with seafood caught at Ine Fishing Port, as well as souvenir shops selling local specialties and seafood products.
The observation deck on the second floor is a must! You get a full panoramic view of the entire Funaya bay area.






