Yokosuka
Yokosuka
Discover the best experiences, activities, and attractions in Yokosuka. From guided tours to iconic landmarks, find everything that makes your trip unforgettable.
Tokyo Private Car Tour: Kamakura, Enoshima & Yokohama Highlights
Our tour is fully organized and operated by local Japanese experts. As one of the pioneers in offering private tours around Kamakura, we combine extensive experience and local insight to deliver a refined, fully customized one-day tour that stands above the rest. Step into a world where samurai once walked and temples whisper stories of centuries past. Our tour immerses you in the heart of Japan, where history, spirituality, and nature exist in perfect harmony. Visit the Great Buddha, and stroll through the serene garden of Hasedera Temple, where seasonal flowers bloom and captivate visitors throughout the year. In the afternoon you may like to feel the sea breeze at Enosima island, steeped in legends and dotted with hidden shrines. Yokohama, with its fusion of oriental and occidental cultures, provides a captivating contrast to Kamakura. Explore its highlights, including the panoramic Landmark Tower, Redbrick Warehouse, and Cup Noodle Museum, etc.
Yokosuka Adventure: Explore Uninhabited Island
In the morning, we visit the war historical sites on the only natural island in Tokyo Bay. The remains of the facilities, such as the brick tunnel, the barracks, and power magazines used by the old Japanese military. Walk in the forest, overlooking Tokyo Bay, by collecting shells on the sandy beach on the island. After returning from the island, we have lunch at the Port Market by the sea, choosing from a variety of menus. After lunch, we will visit the Memorial Ship Mikasa to learn about the history of the Russo-Japanese War, explore the upper and middle decks, and then go to the exhibition rooms.
Kamakura Zen Temples and Gardens Private Trip with Government-Licensed Guide
Kamakura is considered the Capital of Zen. If you are interested in a more efficient way to explore Kamakura, with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide, this value-packed trip is a fantastic way of experiencing Kamakura! Kamakura is a place famous for Zen Buddhism. This style of Buddhism blossomed in this area around the end of the 13th century. These days, there are many Zen temples in the Kamakura area, and we have selected the top five for you to experience the world of Zen Buddhism, the art of meditation and great gardens. Let us know what you would like to experience, and your guide will arrange a six-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
Discover Williams Adams in Hemi of Miura peninsula
William Adams received a fiefdom from the Shogun, becoming Japan's sole foreign feudal lord. We visit sites in Hemi on the Miura Peninsula – his former domain – that evoke his life, work, character, and family relationships. The location is close to Yokosuka Main Port, the entrance from the Pacific Ocean into Tokyo Bay, a key defensive location for Edo. Visit to Jōdoji Temple, his familial temple which was the centre of his Hemi territory. We visit also Kashima Shrine next to Jodoji Temple, one rebuilt by the son of William Adams. Hike for just over 20 minutes towards Tsukayama Park. We view Tokyo Bay and the Bōsō Peninsula opposite, gaining an understanding of Shogun’s strategy. Visit to the graves of William Adams and his wife, discussing his work across two bases: Edo and Hemi on the Miura Peninsula.
Kamakura 6hr Private Walking Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
Just south of Tokyo, lays the beautiful and historical Kamakura. Kamakura’s temples and shrines are home to gardens that are beautiful in any season. You can view the ocean from the highest point of Hasedera temple and write your wish on an oyster shell. The over 11 meters tall Great Buddha is an icon of the area residing in Kotokuin Temple. Stop by the old Komachi shopping street and try some Hatosabure, dove shaped biscuits. Each tour is customizable and private. Once you place a reservation, your personal guide will be in touch with you to tailor your trip to you. You can view 3 to 4 sights on this trip. If you wish to extend your time to see more, please contact us directly for extensions. Transportation time is included in the 6 hours. We hope to guide you soon! This is a walking/public transport tour.
Yokosuka: Guided Island Tour to Sarushima’s Forgotten Fort
This is not just a day trip—it’s a step into another world. Our Sarushima tour combines history, mystery, and nature in a way few places in Japan can. You’ll board a short ferry ride with your local guide and arrive at Tokyo Bay’s only natural island—an uninhabited former military outpost now overgrown with moss, vines, and silence. What sets this tour apart is the exclusive guided experience through hidden tunnels, stone ruins, and forgotten artillery platforms—places that most visitors pass by without understanding. Your guide will bring the island’s dramatic story to life, from samurai-era defenses to Meiji-era military secrets. With no cars, no crowds, and no commercialization, Sarushima offers an untouched atmosphere that feels like a real-life movie set. It’s the perfect escape for travelers seeking something truly off the beaten path—mysterious, beautiful, and deeply connected to Japan’s past. Short ferry ride. Deep discovery. A journey you won’t forget.
3 Hours Private Historical Walking Tour of Miura Peninsula
I have a rich overseas experience, and am so friendly that it can be mistaken for locals in any country I visit. Why don't you come and spend some fun time with me, a local? I have had the opportunity to travel to 60 countries and have lived in England, Mexico and Italy. However, I believe that the Miura Peninsula, where I was born and raised, is the most attractive place in the world, surrounded by the sea, rich in nature, with the Miura Alps in the middle, scenic and warm, with both sea and mountain food to be enjoyed. In particular, Yokosuka was visited by many foreigners, who brought with them various cultures and technologies such as iron and steel making and shipbuilding, and marked the start of a new era in Japan. Please feel with all your senses how various foreign cultures and histories have had a great influence on Japan and how Japan has developed. Please fully enjoy the charms of Miura Peninsula, which can be visited in just over an hour from Tokyo, walking with me.






