1-Day Fujisawa Escape: Enoshima & Retro Vibes

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by Skylar

May 7, 2024 · 1 min read

Fujisawa 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a delightful day trip to Fujisawa, where modernity meets tradition. Begin your journey at the Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station, a symbol of contemporary architecture, and spend an hour marveling at its design. Next, immerse yourself in the natural beauty and serene landscapes of Enoshima for the remainder of the day. This island paradise, with its lush gardens and panoramic city park, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. Capture the essence of Fujisawa as you wander through its scenic spots, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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TOP 1
Smile Hotel Shonan Fujisawa
Smile Hotel Shonan Fujisawa
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Hotel Wing International Shonan Fujisawa
Hotel Wing International Shonan Fujisawa
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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Fujisawa Shonandai
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EN Hotel Fujisawa
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Almont Inn Shonan Fujisawa
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Itinerary at a Glance
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1 Day in Fujisawa Itinerary: Day 1

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Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station

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Begin your Fujisawa adventure at the stylish Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station, where modern architecture meets the daily hustle. Spend an hour soaking in the contemporary design that stands as a gateway to the city's historical wonders. Located at 1-chōme-1 Koshigoe, this station is not just a transit point but a symbol of Kamakura's blend of the new with the old.

Attraction Info

  • 1-chōme-1 Koshigoe, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0033
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour

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Enoshima

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Next, let the enchanting Enoshima captivate your senses for the remainder of the day. This landscape garden and city park is a masterpiece of natural beauty and tranquility. With its panoramic views and serene atmosphere, Enoshima invites you to immerse yourself in a day-long exploration of its lush gardens, historic shrines, and scenic spots. Find this slice of paradise at Enoshima, Fujisawa, and let the island's charm lead you through a day of unforgettable experiences.

Attraction Info

  • Enoshima, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0036, Japan
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 day
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Top Things to Do in Fujisawa-2024

TOP 1
Enoshima
Enoshima
4.8/5 · 277 review
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Highlights:
Jiangzhidao is a land-based island, connected to the mainland by a sandbar, close to the coast of southern Hunan. It is the place where Xiandao often fishes in "Slam Dunk". There are aquariums, rock houses, Dragon Love Bell, Enoshima Shrine and other attractions on the island. It is a good place for couples to date and friends to travel. On a clear day, you can also overlook Mount Fuji. There are three shrines on the island collectively called Enoshima Shrine. You can visit Benten for wealth and good luck. Enoshima is very lively in July and August. Not only can you enjoy beach swimming, but the beach between Kamakura and Chigasaki is also a good place for surfing. Enoshima Island is full of greenery, people and animals live in harmony, and there are many cute cats and eagles.
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TOP 2
Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo Disneyland
4.8/5 · 9,464 review
Highlights:
Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney amusement theme park built outside the United States.
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TOP 3
Tokyo DisneySea
Tokyo DisneySea
4.8/5 · 3,652 review
Highlights:

How to enter Tokyo DisneySea's new theme park, Dream Springs

To enter Fantasy Springs, in addition to the park tickets, you must also hold a reservation waiting card (Complimentary) or a Disney Privilege Card (charged) for the amusement facilities in Fantasy Springs.

※The number of items available is limited.

Tokyo DisneySea is a theme park inspired by various stories and legends related to the ocean. At the seven themed harbors in the park, you can experience and enjoy a variety of amusement rides and entertainment performances full of adventure and creativity!

・Lost River Delta: Explore the mysterious and dangerous temples on the Caribbean coast of Central America and uncover the ancient jungle legends.

・Port Discovery: A future port that transcends time and space.

・American Seaside: New York Harbor and Cape Cod in the early 20th century are recreated here, with different styles and a nostalgic atmosphere.

・Arabian Coast: Let’s experience the world of “Arabian Nights” full of mystery and magic!

・Mermaid Lagoon: The happy underwater kingdom of the Little Mermaid and her friends.

・Mysterious Island: A secret base full of surprises deep in the active volcano. The door to adventure is hidden inside, and the mysterious genius scientist Captain Nemo will take you on a journey.

・Mediterranean Harbor: a romantic and ancient southern European seaport town. Warm and rustic restaurants are lined up in rows, and the fishing village has beautiful and picturesque scenery. There are also many restaurants and shops on both sides of the canal.

△ Toy Story Crazy Playhouse: Did you see Woody’s big mouth? After entering, you will find that you have become the size of a toy. Get under Andy's bed and challenge the toy world shooting game!



△ Adventure Journey to the Center of the Earth: The strange inner world of the Earth was discovered by the genius scientist Nimmo. When the tourists embarked on an adventure trip to the inner earth world and were still intoxicated by the magic of nature, they unexpectedly encountered a volcanic earthquake, and the geocentric train they were riding on would also lose its way in the volcanic eruption.



△ Undersea Cruise Yacht: The Ocean World of Nemo and Friends: Enter the vast ocean on a submarine that can shrink to the size of a fish, and look at the underwater world from the perspective of Nemo and Dory.Starting a wonderful adventure! Along the way, in addition to familiar Disney stars such as Nemo and Dory, you may also meet popular friends such as Hank and Lucky the whale shark from the movie "Finding Nemo: Where's Dory?"



△ The Horror Tower: This building in New York City in 1912 was called the Hotel of Terror because in 1899 there was an incident where the boss disappeared. Thanks to the efforts of the New York City Conservation Association, everyone can finally enter the hotel and visit freely. Visitors take the elevator to the roof floor of the hotel, unaware that a hair-raising experience awaits them.



△ Mermaid Lagoon: The happy underwater kingdom of the Little Mermaid and her friends.

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TOP 4
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter
4.8/5 · 1,285 review
Highlights:

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo is a brand new walk-through entertainment facility where you can actually experience the behind-the-scenes production of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies. In addition to the popular Hogwarts Great Hall, Diagon Alley, and the Hogwarts Express on the 9th and ¾ line, you can enjoy a number of amazing sets created by the world's best creators who actually worked on the movies. You can also enjoy a number of activities such as riding a broom, drinking a refreshing butterbeer, and becoming a moving portrait in the Hogwarts moving staircase area. In addition, there is a shop with a large selection of Studio Tour exclusive products. It is the first to open in Asia, and is the largest indoor Harry Potter facility in the world, and it can take about four hours to see the entire facility. Following the British Studio Tour London, which has been difficult to book since its opening in 2012, Studio Tour Tokyo has a unique set that can only be seen here, which is one of its great attractions.

© & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR.



Platform 9 ¾

Hidden from Muggles at King’s Cross Station in London, Platform 9 ¾ was one of Harry’s first experiences of the Wizarding World.

Fans are invited to step onto Platform 9 ¾ and board the Hogwarts Express.



The Great Hall

From Harry’s Sorting Ceremony to the Yule Ball and Battle of Hogwarts, the Great Hall plays a pivotal role in the life of all Hogwarts students.

Lining the hall, you will find grotesques in the shape of a snake, badger, lion and raven to represent the four Hogwarts houses as well as the House Points Counter that tracks the progress of each house using coloured glass beads.


London Ministry of Magic

Exclusive to Tokyo, fans are invited to step into the full-size London Ministry of Magic set for the first time ever.

Visitors to the Studio Tour are invited to step into one of these fireplaces, just like a Ministry of Magic employee, and pose for photos and videos as smoke and lighting effects mimic the magical effect of Floo powder all around them.



Diagon Alley

From collecting their Galleons at Gringotts Wizarding Bank to choosing their beloved animal companion at Magical Menagerie, the street houses everything a Hogwarts student needs.

Stepping on to Diagon Alley, fans will discover up close the details of this magical set for themselves.

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TOP 5
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
4.8/5 · 9,671 review
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Highlights:
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a large park and garden located in Tokyo’s Shinjuku neighborhood. During the Edo period, the land was privately held by the Naito family. Following the Second World War, the garden was opened to the public and designated as a national park. There are more than 20,000 trees, including over 1,500 cherry trees, which attract large numbers of visitors during their bloom from late March to late April. There is also a popular French-style garden set within the park. As a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is an oasis of tranquility and well worth a visit.
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