During Japan's Golden Week period, in Kamakura, there are occasions where transferring from the Yokosuka Line to the Enoden Line may take up to an hour. This year, it's recommended to walk to areas like Hase and the Daibutsu, which would take around 25 to 30 minutes from Kamakura Station, where route guidance is provided. At Enoshima, to alleviate congestion in front of the escalators, advance tickets are sold at Katase Enoshima Station and around Benten Bridge. Additionally, gates that can be passed through with barcode-enabled online tickets have been installed. At each Enoden station, you can pay for your ride using touchless credit card payments, and using the all-day pass type of online ticket is also convenient.
Japan is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your travel experience. Lovely video.
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During Japan's Golden Week period, in Kamakura, there are occasions where transferring from the Yokosuka Line to the Enoden Line may take up to an hour. This year, it's recommended to walk to areas like Hase and the Daibutsu, which would take around 25 to 30 minutes from Kamakura Station, where route guidance is provided.
At Enoshima, to alleviate congestion in front of the escalators, advance tickets are sold at Katase Enoshima Station and around Benten Bridge. Additionally, gates that can be passed through with barcode-enabled online tickets have been installed.
At each Enoden station, you can pay for your ride using touchless credit card payments, and using the all-day pass type of online ticket is also convenient.
thank you for sharing this information :)
when i went to the monkey park in kyoto i had no idea how serious the hike was lol. your walk to the cave reminded me of that.
i've never been to the monkey park in kyoto but the hike to this cave in enoshima was definitely something else! lol
you can walk from enoshima station?? i just knew this, travelling there soon...
Hii could you tell me where the view at 6:35 was? Also what is the name of the cave you went to! Thank you 😊
Hi! This is the view going to the 2nd cave :) you can get here once you passed through the 1st one! this is the iwaya caves in enoshima :)
Hey! I love your vlogs. Thanks for sharing. Did you stay at the Grids again when you came back from Sapporo?
Thank you for watching! No, I stayed in Imano Tokyo Ginza Hostel after coming back from Sapporo :)
loved the vlog! could you pelase tell me the name of the bbq restaurant at the end?
it's Yakiniku Like :)
What camera do you use?
I use my iPhone13 :)
焼肉おいしそう😊
it was very delicious! :)