[2026] Rainy Days are Beautiful. Kamakura Hydrangea Spots and Nearby Gourmet Guide

[2026] Rainy Days are Beautiful. Kamakura Hydrangea Spots and Nearby Gourmet Guide
June in Japan welcomes the rainy season known as "Tsuyu". While rain might seem unsuitable for tourism, in Japanese aesthetics, it transforms the scenery into something more vivid and fantastical. The hydrangea, or "ajisai", shines most beautifully when drenched by the rain. In recent years, the practice of floating colorful flowers on the water surface at hand washing pavilions has become a popular photo spot among foreign tourists. This time, we will introduce the three famous hydrangea spots in Kamakura: "Meigetsuin", "Hase-dera", and "Jochi-ji", along with beautiful temples and breathtaking hydrangea viewing spots, and delicious restaurants nearby that are perfect for a quick visit during your stroll.

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Kitakamakura Area

A short distance from the bustling tourist center of Kamakura, the Kitakamakura area is dotted with serene Zen temples. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely appreciation of hydrangeas amidst the tranquil atmosphere.

 1. Meigetsuin

Meigetsu-in
[2026] Rainy Days are Beautiful: Kamakura Hydrangea Spots and Nearby Gourmet Guide
Meigetsuin Temple welcomes its peak hydrangea season from early to late June, showcasing around 2,500 plants. Most of the hydrangeas blooming within the temple grounds are of the "Hime Ajisai" variety, an ancient Japanese species. When they bloom all at once, the entire temple area is bathed in blue, creating a deep and beautiful color known as "Meigetsu-in Blue". This hue is extremely popular among foreign tourists as a photogenic spot on social media. The hydrangea season can be very crowded, so those who wish to enjoy quiet photography are recommended to visit early in the morning.

 2. Engakuji

Engaku-ji
[2026] Rainy Days are Beautiful. Kamakura Hydrangea Spots and Nearby Gourmet Guide
Located right in front of Kitakamakura Station, Engakuji Temple is highly accessible and reaches its peak viewing season for the colorful hydrangeas that adorn the temple grounds from mid to late June. The vast premises feature heavy wooden architecture and historic gates, both designated as national treasures, against which the beautifully blooming hydrangeas can be admired. The contrast between the traditional beauty of a Japanese temple and the vivid flowers makes it an ideal spot for foreign travelers who wish to capture both Japan's history and natural beauty in their photographs.

  3. Jochiji Temple

Jochiji Temple
[2026 Edition] Rainy Days are Beautiful: Kamakura Hydrangea Spots and Nearby Gourmet Guide
Surrounded by lush nature, the tranquil Jochiji Temple welcomes the peak bloom of about 150 hydrangea plants from mid to late June. Unlike popular tourist spots bustling with crowds, this hidden gem exudes a serene atmosphere. The combination of worn stone steps, an old thatched-roof gate, and hydrangeas evokes a nostalgic journey back to ancient Japan. On rainy days, the temple is enveloped in an even more mystical ambiance, making it a favorite among travelers who wish to take their time capturing beautiful photographs in a peaceful setting.

Recommended Gourmet Spots to Visit in the Kitakamakura Area

After touring the historic Zen temples and being soothed by the beautiful hydrangeas, why not take a relaxing break at a nearby restaurant? We introduce a renowned restaurant in Kita-Kamakura where one can enjoy a meal in the tranquil afterglow of the area.

  1. Kitakamakura En

Kitakamakura En
Located right in front of the west exit of Kitakamakura Station, this restaurant offers exceptional access and specializes in Japanese cuisine. From the serene interior, guests can enjoy a view of the beautiful "Shirasagi Pond" at Engakuji Temple. The restaurant is renowned for its authentic kaiseki cuisine, featuring seasonal ingredients in dishes such as "Takikomi Gohan" and "Tai no Wakasa-yaki". It is a popular spot where visitors can indulge in traditional Japanese food before or after enjoying the hydrangea viewing, without getting too tired from walking.

Kitakamakura En

Open: [Tuesday-Sunday, Holiday, Day Before Holiday] Lunch 11:30-14:00 [Tuesday-Sunday, Holiday, Day Before Holiday] 17:00-20:00
Closed: Mondays
Average price: [Dinner] 10,800 JPY / [Lunch] 5,400 JPY
Access: JR Yokosuka Line Kitakamakura Station, 10 seconds walk from the west ticket gates. Exit the ticket gates and turn left immediately. It's on the 2nd floor of Kousen.
Address: Yamanouchi 501, Kamakura, Kanagawa

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 2. Restaurant Pleins d' Lerbes Kita-Kamakura

Restaurant Plan Delve, Kita-Kamakura
Located in a quiet residential area of Kita-Kamakura, this detached house serves as a French restaurant. There is a complimentary shuttle service from Kita-Kamakura Station, ensuring easy access. Guests can enjoy a full course of authentic French cuisine made with carefully selected ingredients while admiring the beautiful Japanese garden. It is recommended for those who wish to enjoy an elegant meal away from the tourist hustle after a hydrangea walk.

Restaurant Pleins d' Lerbes Kitakamakura

Open: [Tuesday - Sunday, National Holidays, Day before National Holidays] Lunch 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm / Dinner 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Closed: Monday (If it falls on national holiday, the following Tuesday will be closed.)
Average price: [Dinner] 12,000 JPY / [Lunch] 6,000 JPY
Access: Pick up service from Kitakamakura Station on JR Yokosuka Line is available
Address: A house restaurant nestled in a quiet residential area, have a relaxing moment with the finest French cuisine.

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Hase & Gokurakuji Area

Take a ride on the retro Enoden and head to the seaside Hase and Gokurakuji area. It is a luxurious area where guests can enjoy the beautiful ocean view of Sagami Bay and the vibrant scenery of hydrangeas at the same time.

 1. Hase Temple

Hase Temple
[2026] Rainy Days are Beautiful. Kamakura Hydrangea Spots and Nearby Gourmet Guide
Hase-dera is one of Kamakura's premier destinations, boasting over 40 varieties and approximately 2,500 hydrangea plants that bloom from late May to late June. The hydrangea path, built on a slope, offers a stunning location with panoramic views of Kamakura's blue sea and cityscape. In recent years, the practice of floating flowers on water, known as "hana-te-mizu", has become a popular photo spot among foreign tourists. During the peak blooming period, it can get very crowded, so visitors should note that in addition to the regular admission ticket, a special hydrangea entrance ticket (500 yen) is required.

 2. Jojuin

Jojui-in
[2026] Rainy Days are Beautiful. Kamakura Hydrangea Spots and Nearby Gourmet Guide
At Jōju-in, the hydrangeas along the stairway path bloom from early to mid-June, reaching their peak. From the top of the stairs, guests can look down over the vibrant hydrangeas to see the beautiful blue sea of "Yuigahama" and "Zaimokuza Beach", making it a famous photo spot that represents Kamakura. This location, where guests can enjoy a stroll while feeling the pleasant sea breeze, maintains a moist atmosphere even on rainy days, and the contrast between the sea and the flowers is very striking. It is recommended for travelers who want to avoid the crowds and thoroughly enjoy the scenery.

Recommended Gourmet Spots in the Hase and Gokurakuji Area You'll Want to Visit!

After imprinting the beautiful collaboration of hydrangeas and the blue sea in your mind, head to the perfect restaurant to conclude your Kamakura stroll. After enjoying the breathtaking views, indulge in delicious meals and drinks unique to this seaside town.

 1. Onzoshi Kiyoyasu-tei Kamakura Prince Hotel Branch

Gosho Kiyoyasu-tei, Kamakura Prince Hotel Restaurant
Traveling from Hase by the Enoden line and an 8-minute walk from Shichirigahama Station, this restaurant is located inside the Kamakura Prince Hotel, offering a breathtaking view of the sea from every seat. They recommend the "Teppanyaki" cooked right before your eyes and the exquisite "Kuroge Wagyu Hamburg Teishoku". Enjoy a leisurely moment out of the ordinary in a spacious and luxurious space filled with a resort-like atmosphere, while gazing at Enoshima.

Onzoshi Kiyoyasutei Kamakura Prince Hotel Branch

Open: Lunch: 11:00-15:00 (last order 14:00)Dinner: 17:00-22:00 (last order 21:00)
Closed: Sundays
Average price: [Dinner] 7,000 JPY / [Lunch] 2,200 JPY
Access: Eight minutes on foot from Shichirigahama Station on the Enoshima Line.
Address: 1-2-18 Shichiri Ga hama Higashi , Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa

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 2. Beau Temps

2. Beau Temps
Located in a hidden alley near Hase Temple, this secluded French restaurant offers a stylish interior warmed by wood. Guests can enjoy an assortment of appetizers featuring Kamakura vegetables and homemade charcuterie, paired with natural wines. It's the perfect spot for adults to relax and savor local fresh ingredients while soaking in the lingering atmosphere of a hydrangea walk.

Beau Temps

Open: Lunch 12:00-14:00, Dinner 18:00-0:00
Closed: Irregular
Average price: [Dinner] 6,000 JPY / [Lunch] 2,500 JPY
Access: Enoshima Railway, Hase Station. Walk in the direction of the Great Buddha of Kamakura and turn right at the Hasekannon intersection. Go 50m into the 3rd side street.
Address: Hase 1-14-26, Kamakura, Kanagawa

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 3. WASAI Yakura

WASAI Hachikura
Located on Komachi Street, the heart of tourism, this popular Japanese restaurant offers specialties such as "Kamaage Shirasu Don" and "Hachikura Gozen", which allow guests to enjoy fresh seafood and Kamakura vegetables. The restaurant, exuding a Japanese ambiance, provides a serene setting where visitors can fully savor the fresh seafood unique to Kamakura. It is a renowned restaurant conveniently situated for a smooth visit on the way to the station after exploring the Hase area.

Wasai Yakura

Open: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm (L.O. 8:00 pm)
Closed: None
Average price: [Dinner] 3,000 JPY
Access: 10-minute walk from the East Exit of Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line and Shonan-Shinjuku Line / Located in the middle of Komachi-dori Street
Address: 2F, 2-7-28, Komachi, Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa

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How was it? Kamakura, with its beautiful sea, historic temples, and vibrant hydrangeas, is a special place that is particularly worth visiting during the rainy season. The contrast between the moist greenery of the trees and the hydrangeas is a beautiful gift unique to this time of year. Tour your favorite hydrangea spots and satisfy both your stomach and heart at delicious restaurants nearby. Experience the charm of Kamakura, which shines especially on rainy days, firsthand.

Disclaimer: All information is accurate at time of publication.

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