Cape Inamuragasaki

πŸ–οΈ Beaches Β· kamakura, Kanagawa Β· β˜…4.5

Cape Inamuragasaki is a scenic coastal promontory in Kamakura that offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, Enoshima Island, and the Shonan coastline. This historic cape is famous as one of the best sunset viewing spots in the Kanto region, where the sun appears to sink directly into Sagami Bay with Fuji-san as a dramatic backdrop. The small park area features a commemorative monument and serves as a perfect photo opportunity along the popular Enoden railway line.

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πŸ“ Addresskamakura, Kanagawa
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πŸ’‘ Tips for Visitors

Visit during clear winter months (November to February) for the best chance of seeing Mount Fuji clearly, especially around sunset. The cape is easily accessible via Inamuragasaki Station on the charming Enoden railway line, just one stop from Kamakura's Hase Temple. Arrive 30-45 minutes before sunset to secure a good viewing spot, as it can get crowded during peak seasons and weekends.

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