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Across from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, the Ajisai is an intimate, affordable option with basic Western-style rooms and a friendly, no-nonsense host. Fourth-floor rooms have shrine views. Breakfast (¥1000) is kamameshi (rice in a hot pot; vegetarian version available). Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Within sight of the train platform, this handsome 1924 hotel in two buildings has Western and Japanese-style rooms with large windows, dark wood floors, exposed beams and comfortable furnishings. Exit west from Kamakura Station and take a sharp right down the alley. It's at the c… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Tiny, pleasant and affordable minshuku with decent rooms. It's located on a narrow lane parallel to Wakamiya-oji, just behind the back entrance to the Tsurugaoka Kaikan. Look for the torii in the street. Check-in is from 16:00. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This 14-room hotel, with Japanese-Western combination rooms, is a popular wedding venue - great kimono-spotting on weekends. The blinding-white lobby glows with early '80s glam. Look for the sign on the front reading 'Kamakura Marriage Avenue', facing Wakamiya-oji. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Kamakura (Japan)