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Vacation rentals in Kamakura

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 480 vacation rentals in Kamakura

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    240 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    210 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    470 of Kamakura vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Kamakura rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Kamakura stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Kamakura's top spots, include Kamakura Station, Kōtoku In, and Meigetsu In

Top-rated vacation rentals in Kamakura

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A well-designed living space features a dining table with two chairs and a comfortable sofa. Natural light filters through large windows, enhancing the open layout. The kitchen area includes modern appliances and decorative tile accents, creating a functional and inviting atmosphere.
Hut in Kamakura
5 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Comfortable stay with children. Tiny house where you can experience Japanese culture / Entire house / 5 minutes on foot from Enoden / Near the Great Buddha, sea, and hot springs

It is a guest house where you can enjoy "Japanese culture" comfortably with your family. 5-minute walk from the station. A very small house in a quiet residential neighborhood close to the Great Buddha and the sea. Fully equipped for children. Samue (Zen clothing) available. Early check-in available. High-speed wifi. We can recommend shops that locals go to. I will provide the information you need. This Japanese house has antique wooden fixtures, and the kitchen, washroom, shower, and toilet have all been renovated and are clean. It has been renovated to be earthquake-resistant and insulated, so you can rest easy. Recommended for those who want a Japanese-style guest house with diatomite walls, solid wood floors, traditional tatami mats, etc. Free rental of luxury yukata (some for a fee) such as "Chusen" and "Arimatsu", which are unique Japanese techniques.  Popular with families with children. A private road with no cars. There are no steps or stairs inside. We have children's dishes, baby & child chairs, baby guards, auxiliary toilet seats, etc. Japanese-style homes are also comfortable for infants.  About Japanese cultural experiences Ancient martial arts (Saturday only), archery (Saturday only), origami, calligraphy, ikebana, kintsugi (only for stays of 28 days or more). * Advance booking required. The instructor fee varies depending on the experience. Please ask me.  The area around Gokurakuji is a high altitude area.

Guest favorite
A traditional Japanese room features tatami flooring and wooden beams, creating an authentic atmosphere. A low wooden table is set in the center, adorned with fruit. Shoji screens frame the space, allowing soft light to filter through the windows, enhancing the serene environment.
Hut in Zushi
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Entire old house * Zushi "Sakurayama Knowchi"/Maximum 6 people/WiFi available/For those who want to relax♪

With precious family and friends, It's perfect for relaxing◎ Experience living in an old house, trying out moving to Zushi, workcation, etc. This is a house where you can relax and live like a local. A nearly 100-year-old house. It can accommodate up to 6 people! Feel the good old Japanese culture that you can't usually experience. Open veranda! You can also go to the Zushi coast in about 20 minutes on foot, making it perfect for walking and running! Enjoy with family and friends. The♪ nearest station, Shinzushi Station, is an 8-minute walk, and it is directly connected to Haneda Airport, so guests from afar are also very welcome.☆☆ JR Zushi Station is also a 10-minute walk! Perfect even with kids! It is also easily accessible from the Yokohama Yokosuka Road, so please use it as a base for sightseeing in Kamakura, Hayama, and the Miura Peninsula. Check out our Instagram→ sakurayamanouchi_zushi ※ Please understand that it is an old Japanese house. The building has many features such as shoji screens and glass windows. We do not recommend it for children of early childhood who are very active.

Guest favorite
Apartment in Kamakura
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

1-minute walk to the beach/2-minute walk to Kawagoe Station/Base for sightseeing in Enoshima and Kamakura/Entire 2nd floor of apartment for rent

Discounts are available for long-term stays!! ◆ 3 nights or more: 10% off ◆ Weekly (7 nights or more): 20% off ◆ Monthly (28 nights or more): 45% off Conveniently located a 1-minute walk from Koshigoe Katase Higashihama Coast, you can see the sea from the balcony. It is a 2-minute walk from Enoden's Koshigoe Station, as well as the beach and Enoshima sightseeing. Access to Kamakura and Fujisawa is also easy. You will have the entire second floor of a 2-story apartment hotel in a location ideal for sightseeing in Enoshima and Kamakura. It is 39 square meters and can accommodate up to 3 people, including families, couples, and friends, in a 1DK. There are many convenience stores, supermarkets, drug stores, lunch box shops, and various restaurants within walking distance, making it a very convenient location for your stay. The room is fully equipped with a dryer and washing machine. The kitchen is easy to use and has a full set of cooking utensils and dishes, so it is recommended for long-term stays.

Guest favorite
A bright living space is equipped with two spacious beds with white linens. A yellow chair and an ottoman provide additional seating. Nearby, a dining table with wooden chairs is visible, alongside large windows allowing natural light to enter.
Home in Kamakura
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 620 reviews

Kamakura, Yowa no detached house, fully equipped, bed heating, clean room. Ideal for sightseeing and long-term stays in Enoshima. Free parking available

Beautiful, fully equipped detached house along a small river in Kamakura and Kawagoe This is the host's own property, and the host and host family clean and disinfect with alcohol with care every time, so you can stay with peace of mind. 5-minute walk from Enoden Kashigoe Station, 7-minute walk to Kashigoe Coast with a flat approach Ideal as a base for sightseeing in Kamakura and Enoshima, and for swimming in the sea Free parking available, park & ride 3 lines (Enoden, Shonan Monorail, Odakyu Enoshima Line) are available There is also an IH cooker, kitchen, and dining table, so you can enjoy meals with families and groups The dining room and part of the bedroom have floor heating, so it is warm and comfortable even in the cold season It is a quiet and well-ventilated room at night, so you can open the windows during the warm season Of course, there are also multiple air conditioners

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A wood-paneled structure stands amidst lush greenery, featuring large windows that provide views of the surrounding foliage. The exterior is framed by trees, with a natural slope leading to the building, enhancing its integration with the environment.
Home in Kamakura
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

[Sumika Tansaku-sha] Surrounded by greenery in the mountains of Kita Kamakura, free your five senses

Kita Kamakura is a green area with many Zen temples. This [Sumika Tanshukusha] is located on the hillside, up the trail and stairs leading to the mountain. Outside the large window is a large palm tree and maple tree. In spring, there is fresh green, in summer, there are plenty of leaves, in autumn, there are yellow and red leaves, and in winter, you can see the Great Ship Kannon behind the branches that have fallen. There is no parking lot because it is only accessible by stairs. Instead, there is no sound of cars, only the chirping of birds, the sound of squirrels running around the roof, and the sound of the wind shaking the leaves. Go out into the garden, cut seasonal flowers, and bring them into the room. Grind coffee beans with a mill and brew your own coffee. There is no excessive service here, but please open your five senses and spend your time as you like.

Guest favorite
Home in Kamakura
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

Kita Kamakura Gobo  Near the station, a quiet hidden old house

A 5-minute walk from Kita-Kamakura Station, a 90-year-old private house Located in a quiet residential neighborhood, this old private house is a healing space where you can feel the nature of the four seasons, surrounded by birdsong, the sound of insects, and the scent of plants. You can spend a relaxing time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. We recommend zazen, etc. It is located at the top of 100 steps. It's close to the station, but you can enjoy a special space because cars can't enter. The host lives on the same property and is available to help anytime, so you can stay with peace of mind. The price is set for 2 people. An additional fee will be charged for each additional guest, so please enter the correct number of guests when booking to check the cost. Reservations can be made for up to 4 people.

Guest favorite
A hallway filled with natural light showcases traditional wooden architecture. Two woven chairs are positioned beside large glass windows, offering views of the surrounding scenery. The wooden floor adds warmth to the space, enhanced by the gentle illumination from the sun.
Home in Kamakura
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

[FOLKkoshigoe] Experience living in a 100-year-old house in Kamakura Kaiga

The 100-year-old private house has been passed down through generations and time.22.5 Let's lie down in the large living room first.Then enjoy the sunlight filtering through the trees on the veranda that surrounds the house. For shopping, you can walk 8 minutes to “Super Yamaka.”By the way, there is no convenience store nearby. The best time to visit the seaside is in the morning. If you get up a little earlier than usual, you don't have to take a shower, so go to the sea first.I walked barefoot on the beach. The feeling of sand on the soles of your feet, the temperature, and the slightly cold sea water will wake you up before you know it. Please try to return from Koshigoe Station on your way back.The station is decorated with seasonal origami made by the mothers of Koshigoe every month.

Guest favorite
A bright dining area is displayed with a neatly set table, featuring white plates, sparkling glassware, and a soft table runner. In the background, large windows allow natural light to fill the space, showcasing the ocean view and a hint of indoor greenery.
Home in Fujisawa
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Along Enoshima Beach/Feel the sea and sunset/Entire house rental/Free rental bicycles & surfboards, etc.

Experience a beach resort at this facility right on the Kugenumakaigan coast! Our accommodation includes cleaning fees, so you can stay for the amount shown on the map! We also rent out many items such as beach beds, chairs, surfboards, wetsuits, bicycles, outdoor stoves, etc. for free. Beautiful sunrise from the beach. A spectacular sunset with the contrast of Mt. Fuji and the sea. You'll definitely be healed by the sound of the waves. In addition, of all the beaches in Shonan, this is the only one with a lawn area on the beach, and it is only 300 meters in front of the house! In places close to the station, the beach is concrete and BBQs are prohibited. It's a bit far from the station, but there's a park on the beach where you can enjoy yoga and a small barbecue on the lawn.

Top guest favorite
A well-lit living area is adorned with large windows draped in sheer curtains, allowing natural light to enhance the space. A light-colored sofa is complemented by decorative throw pillows. A round coffee table occupies the center, surrounded by warm wooden flooring.
Home in Fujisawa
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Enoshima Beach 30 seconds / Private rental / Free rental bicycles & surfboards, etc. / Feel the sea and sunset

Experience a beach resort at this facility right on the Kugenumakaigan coast! Our accommodation includes cleaning fees, so you can stay for the amount shown on the map! We also rent out many items such as surfboards, bicycles, and petit BBQ sets for free. Beautiful sunrise from the beach. A spectacular sunset with the contrast of Mt. Fuji and the sea. You'll definitely be healed by the sound of the waves. In addition, of all the beaches in Shonan, this is the only one with a lawn area on the beach, and it is only 300 meters in front of the house! In places close to the station, the beach is concrete and BBQs are prohibited. It's a bit far from the station, but there's a park on the beach where you can enjoy yoga and a small barbecue on the lawn.

Top guest favorite
A light-filled dining area showcases a long wooden table surrounded by chairs. Panoramic windows reveal outdoor seating and a view of the sea. Soft curtains frame the space, enhancing the accessible and open atmosphere.
Home in Kamakura
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Yuigahama view! Kamakura Hase Residence 6 guests

Enjoy the best accommodation experience in Kamakura, Hase, and Yuigahama! 1 minute walk to the beach! 8 minutes walk from Enoshima Hase Station! Enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of Yuigahama from the terrace. Enjoy a comfortable stay that combines the taste of the American West Coast with Japanese space! Free private parking for 2 cars. There is also an outdoor hot water shower and bicycle parking space. 108 m2, can accommodate up to 6people. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets 6 beds

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Natural light filters through sliding doors, illuminating a serene space. Two woven mats are positioned on a wooden floor, facing a garden filled with lush greenery. The room features traditional shoji screens, creating an inviting connection with the outdoors.
Hut in Kamakura
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 786 reviews

Kamakura's old house, 1 building, with a garden, 2 minutes on foot to the sea (pets allowed)

It is popular with families with small children and those who want to travel with pets. You can stay with peace of mind because it is a private building. 25 minutes on foot from Kamakura station, In front of the bus stop, 5 minutes by bus from Kamakura station. 1-minute walk to Zaigoku Beach. It is a renovated old house. There is also a kitchen and garden where you can enjoy cooking, BBQs, etc. There is a hot water shower outside, so you can come back from the sea in your swimsuit.

Guest favorite
The traditional-style exterior of the vacation home features a thatched roof and wooden siding. A welcoming entrance is highlighted by a wooden sign, while large windows provide a glimpse into the airy interior. Surrounding structures and power lines establish a sense of the local neighborhood.
Home in Kamakura
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Modern Japanese House by the beach in Zaimokuza

The host who has produced three popular houses, now proudly introduces "琥珀-AMBER- (Kohaku)”! Kohaku is a traditional style vacation house built 100 years ago and renovated into a luxurious, Japan-modern house. Easily accessible location: 8 mins on bus from Kamakura station and 30 seconds walk from the nearest bus stop. Zaimokuza Beach is only 1min away from the house. Enjoy the spacious room for up to 5 guests, along with a traditional dirt floor, kitchen, and bathroom with Jacuzzi!

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Other great vacation rentals in Kamakura

A bright room features large windows that offer a view of the sea. A green sofa sits adjacent to a wooden TV unit, with wood-paneled accents above. Natural light fills the space, highlighting the wooden floor and inviting atmosphere.
Home in Kamakura
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 566 reviews

A private house with a view of the sea 

Superhost
Home in Kamakura
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Living area 149㎡/OceanView Sauna/Kamakura・Enoshima

Superhost
A traditional wooden house is showcased with large sliding glass doors that open to a lush garden. Two wooden chairs with green cushions are positioned on the wooden porch, offering views of the surrounding greenery and a large tree nearby.
Home in Kamakura
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

Kamakura, where you can enjoy the sea and history | 5-minute walk to Jomyoji Temple and Hokokuji Temple | Traditional Japanese house in Oku-Kamakura with a garden | Veranda | Quiet | Genuine | Maximum 8 people

Guest favorite
Home in Kamakura
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

Kamakura・Entire house|Walkable|Rooftop & Parking

Top guest favorite
Home in Kamakura
5 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Yuigahama 3 min walk + Station 2 min walk | Newly built Kamakura stay overlooking Enoden | Parking lot 1 car [Saka no Nana Night · Moon]

Guest favorite
Home in Hayama
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Nice old house, fully renovated Right next to the Morito coast, where you can hear the sound of the waves  Zushi, Hayama area

Top guest favorite
Home in Kamakura
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Kamakura Seaside House/Mt. Fuji and the sea are visible/2026 new construction/within walking distance of Koshigoe Station/10 people/4LDK

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Apartment in Fujisawa
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Work-Ready Apartment|Desk & Monitor|King Bed|204

When is the best time to visit Kamakura?

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Kamakura?

    Kamakura has unique stays near historic landmarks, quiet neighborhoods with local shops, and areas close to the beach. Many visitors choose traditional homes or townhouses around Hase, Yuigahama, or Komachi Street for an immersive experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Kamakura with kids?

    Explore the Great Buddha, wander in local gardens, and visit interactive museums around Kamakura. Beach outings and visiting the lively Komachi Street shopping stretch are also frequently suggested for families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Kamakura?

    Kamakura has the popular Great Buddha statue, serene temple walks at Hasedera and Engakuji, and vibrant shopping on Komachi Street. Cultural enthusiasts often enjoy local food tours and exploring forested hiking paths.

  • How is the weather in Kamakura?

    Kamakura has mild winters around 34–54°F (1–12°C) and warm, humid summers near 72–88°F (22–31°C). Rainfall peaks from late spring through early autumn, so packing a rain jacket is often suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Kamakura?

    Late spring and autumn are frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures, blooming flowers, and colorful foliage. Early summer brings hydrangeas at temples, while winter tends to be crisp and less humid.

  • What are the best places to visit in Kamakura?

    Explore the Great Buddha, Hasedera and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrines, and Komachi Street’s shopping. The bamboo groves near Hokokuji Temple and the beaches around Yuigahama are also often recommended.

  • What are some hiking trails in Kamakura?

    Kamakura has scenic hiking paths through the hills and forests of the Daibutsu Trail and the Tenen Trail. Many routes pass shrines, bamboo groves, and viewpoints overlooking the sea.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Kamakura?

    Families often explore temples, stroll Komachi Street, and enjoy the beach around Yuigahama. Interactive museums and seasonal festivals also make Kamakura engaging for travelers of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Kamakura?

    Many travelers take day trips to explore Enoshima Island’s parks and beaches, discover traditional streets in Ofuna, or explore Yokohama’s waterfront and cultural districts. These areas have diverse food, shopping, and local sights.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Kamakura?

    Some accommodations in Kamakura welcome guests with pets, especially near Yuigahama and Zaimokuza beach areas. A variety of vacation rentals and homes in these neighborhoods strive to create a comfortable experience for travelers with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Kamakura?

    Streets around Komachi are often busy, so arriving earlier can mean a quieter experience. Bring cash for small local shops, and consider walking or cycling to explore temples and beaches at your own pace.

  • What is Kamakura known for?

    Kamakura has historical temples and shrines, the iconic Great Buddha, and tranquil beaches. The city is also known for summer hydrangea blooms and its significance as a former seat of samurai government.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Kamakura?

    Wander the bamboo groves of Hokokuji Temple, enjoy quiet hours at Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine, and stroll residential lanes with historic houses near Goryo Shrine. The area around Komyoji Temple provides peaceful garden moments.

  • What are the best foods to try in Kamakura?

    Kamakura’s popular foods include local shirasu (whitebait) rice bowls, handmade wagashi sweets, and green tea treats. Street stalls on Komachi Street serve matcha ice cream and freshly baked rice crackers.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Kamakura?

    Bring comfortable shoes for walking, a light rain jacket during wet months, and cash for temples and food stalls. In summer, sunscreen and a hat are useful for beach visits and outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Kamakura like?

    Kamakura has laid-back nightlife with cozy bars, local izakayas, and cafés, particularly around Komachi Street and Hase. Evening beach strolls and area eateries create a relaxed social atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Kamakura?

    Kamakura often celebrates summer beach festivals, spring cherry blossom events, and traditional processions at shrines like Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Hydrangea viewing at Hasedera in early summer is a frequently suggested seasonal event.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Kamakura?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals are available in Kamakura, especially near beaches like Yuigahama and shopping areas such as Komachi Street. Many homes and townhouses include features that cater to travelers with children.

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