Enoshima Yacht Harbor (江の島ヨットハーバー)
3.5
Built as an area for yacht competitions during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, since that time the harbor has contributed to the popularization of yachting in Japan and over 130 races are held here each year. The yacht house, distinguished by its undulating roof, can also be used as a conference hall. Nearby stands a concrete mound modeled after a turban shell which offers an excellent view of the central promenade, tide pool, and harbor, making it the perfect place to take a rest while enjoying the scenery.
Kanagawa Pref. Fujisawashi Enoshima 1-12-2 (Shonan / KamakuraArea)
[SaturdaySunday Public holiday until 4/29-5/5/5/6-6/30/7/1-8/31] 7:30-19:00
[Regular period] 8:00-18:00
* Subject to change during the Olympic picking period
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Details
- Address
- Kanagawa Pref. Fujisawashi Enoshima 1-12-2 [map]
- Phone
- 0466222128
- Hours
- [SaturdaySunday Public holiday until 4/29-5/5/5/6-6/30/7/1-8/31] 7:30-19:00
[Regular period] 8:00-18:00
* Subject to change during the Olympic picking period - Closed
- every Tuesday
New Year's Holiday
*Olympic Period is Subject to change - Parking Lot
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Kanagawa Areas

Kanagawa prefecture acts as an extension of the Tokyo metropolis that spills over into coastal towns, most notably Yokohama city, heavily populated and known for its Chinatown and seaside attractions. Just the right distance for a day trip out of Tokyo, Kanagawa is home to some of Tokyo’s most accessible beaches, including around Kamakura, best known for its Big Buddha. Visitors can also travel a little farther afield for a weekend at Hakone onsen town.