Fujisawa
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Fujisawa (藤沢市 Fujisawa-shi) is a small town in Kanagawa, Japan, near Kamakura . It is also the name of the municipality that encompasses Shonandai and Enoshima island. Most visitors arrive to Fujisawa station via the Odakyu line from Shinjuku and Machida in Tokyo, or from Hakone to the west. After arriving, they immediately change to the Enoden Line and continue onward to Enoshima and Kamakura.
What to Experience in Fujisawa
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Getting There
Multiple OptionsMost visitors arrive to Fujisawa station via the Odakyu line from Shinjuku and Machida in Tokyo, or from Hakone to the west. After arriving, they immediately change to the Enoden Line and continue onward to Enoshima and Kamakura. The Odakyu Line trip from Shinjuku to Fujisawa takes 54 minutes via Rapid-express (快速急行) or 66 minutes via Express (急行) and costs ¥570. The trip to Fujisawa on JR takes about 50 minutes from either Tokyo and Shinjuku. The trip costs ¥950 from both locations and is a good choice for Japan Rail Pass holders. This is a small, scenic train that connects Kamakura and Fujisawa station. This train runs along small roads, near Shichirigahama Beach and on roads with cars like a tram. For any railfans, this train is one of the famous lines in the Kamakura area. Oddly, you catch the Enoden in the Fujisawa station at the Odakyu department store, but you catch the Odakyu Line across the plaza underneath the JR station. Every year, a festival is held in August....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
This is a small, scenic train that connects Kamakura and Fujisawa station. This train runs along small roads, near Shichirigahama Beach and on roads with cars like a tram. For any railfans, this train is one of the famous lines in the Kamakura area. Oddly, you catch the Enoden in the Fujisawa station at the Odakyu department store, but you catch the Odakyu Line across the plaza underneath the JR station. Every year, a festival is held in August. Here, you can try kingyo sukui, a game which you scoop goldfish with a paper scoop. In this festival, you can see the largest kingyo sukui in the world. It is even registered in the Guinness Book!
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Glimpses of Fujisawa
A blurry photo of a train passing by
A peaceful street scene with shops and sunlight.
A car drives on a bridge over water.
A red torii gate leads to a japanese temple.
A bird soars high in a blue sky.
Ocean view with a clear blue sky.
a school bus is parked on the side of the road
a couple of jellyfish swimming in a blue ocean
Lit lamps illuminate a dark, stone tunnel.
A charming, cozy shop interior with pastries.
A blurry photo of a train passing by
A peaceful street scene with shops and sunlight.
A car drives on a bridge over water.