"Amazing hotel in Kamakura! Clean and comfortable rooms, friendly staff, great restaurant, and a short walk to the beach and the main attractions. I would definitely stay here again. "
"The room was super clean and the owner was incredibly helpful and nice! We had a pleased stay for a very reasonable price! Would come back on my next trip!"
"So many thing about this place is worth it because the owner is easy going and understand many languages the family in the house are comforting and respectful I walked the area every spot was pretty close and the neighborhood was very nice and you get almost a beach view definitely worth the night being there "
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"Guesthouse Irodori was very interesting, and I'm happy me and my 88 year old, Japanese-born mother stayed here. At first thought, one would think it very strange that an Japanese/American Grandma and her 64 y.o. American daughter would stay at a "Minshuku" type of house. But, we had made last minute plans to travel to Tokyo for 1 month to visit a family member having surgery. We stayed two nights in Kamakura to look at real estate and visit a friend in the area. This was great for us and allowed us to do what we needed with a local place to sleep at night.
Our Samurai host, Bushi-san, and his small staff are kind and wonderfully warm people.
We loved meeting the much-younger travelers from the US and China and Spain and enjoyed sharing dinner with them for those two nights. Out of our month-long trip to Japan, we accomplished our mission during our 2 days in Kamakura and then moved on to stay with relatives around Tokyo and Odawara.
My only small/minor issue was the lighting in our room was not very bright, and our room was right next to the dining area where guests gathered to talk and enjoy themselves for a small party on our first night. That said, we were so tired that the noise ultimately didn't matter.
I recommend Guesthouse Irodori for anyone who is open to meeting other travelers from different parts of the world. The location is within walking distance of the train station, and one can also walk about 15-20 minutes through the residential area to see the beach."
"My wife and I wanted to “slow travel” for a few days and found this place on VRBO. It’s a 100-yr old traditional coastal home.
It is directly across the road (there is a convenient tunnel under the road) from Zaimokuza and Yuigahama beaches and there is a bus stop right outside the door for a 15 min ride to/from Kamakura Station. The #40 bus is reliable and easy. Don’t bother with a taxi.
It is also a 15-min walk to the Enoden train, which follows the coastline and goes to Hase and Enoshima for access to the area’s famous o-teras, shopping, etc.
The home has been thoughtfully renovated to include modern air conditioning, bathrooms, kitchen appliances, etc. It is set up well for beach/surfing getaways, with areas in the genkan to rinse off sand, wash/hang up wet clothes—even a sauna.
It is a traditional Japanese home with one main room that can be divided by pull down shades into sleeping areas—one area with a double bed and another with two twin beds. The beds are good quality and not futons. Bathrooms are private with walls and doors.
We visited in July, with temperatures >90 degrees F, >80% humidity, and some thunderstorms. The home was comfortable throughout our stay.
The area is charming, the people are friendly to us, and the atmosphere was laid back. We would definitely stay here again."
"understated luxury, the superior room had more than enough space to accommodate 2 guests, perhaps too much for one person but it was a great experience. The room was cleaned everyday to original state when we first entered the room on the first day.
The lobby staff was very helpful and over all we had a great time in Kamakura thanks to all the hotel staff."
"The hotel employees were so incredibly nice. The area is close to a bus stop that can take you anywhere even to the train station. The area is also perfect walking distance to the beach and shops! They spoke English very well and were so helpful throughout our stay with them. I will definitely be booking this same hotel next time I visit Japan!!"
"This is a great place, very convenient to a lot of shopping. The train station was just about a five minute walk a lot of restaurants I recommend this place."
Ankokuron-ji Temple is located in an area of Kamakura that travellers like for its beaches, sporting events and temples. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 59 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Ankokuron-ji Temple?
Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and free WiFi. It's located just a short 0.6 mi (1 km) from Ankokuron-ji Temple. Another good choice is Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura, located just 0.6 mi (1 km) away.
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Expedia has 59 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from Ankokuron-ji Temple.
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What can I see and do near Ankokuron-ji Temple?
Kamakura City Kawakita Film Museum, Kitakamakura old private house Museum and Kanagawa Prefectural Kanazawa Bunko Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Explore notable local landmarks like Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine, Enoshima Shrine and Myohoji Temple. Spend some time exploring the the natural beauty of Kamakura Seaside Park, Kanagawa Prefectural Ofuna Botanical Garden and Shonankaigan Park.