Inamura-ga-saki is a small cape jutting into the sea between Yui-ga-hama and Shichiri-ga-hama beach. There is a tiny stretch of rock next to the cape; it is part of what is called Inamura-ga-saki Koen Park. German Nobel Prize winner Dr. Heinrich Koch was extremely impressed by the stunning Enoshima sunset view. Inamura-ga-saki Station on the Enoden Line is only a few minutes’ walk from here. **This is the third of a 5-part series about the area between Kamakura and Enoshima along Route 134, where there are five beautiful shoreline spots, each with its own unique face.
Kamakura’s Inamura-ga-saki Shore
Route 134 Seaside Walk Series - Part 3

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A gorgeous sunset from Inamura-ga-saki

The sea can become quite rough. It's quite refreshing.

View of Inamura-ga-saki from the beach.

Inamura-ga-saki Koen Park is a nice mixture of greens and blues.

Inamura-ga-saki with the Miura Peninsular far in the distance.

Sunset view with Enoshima from the top of Inamura-ga-saki Koen Park

Inamura-ga-saki Koen Park is a nice place to relax.

The tiny stretch of rock next to the cape.

Flowers in bloom at the park change with the seasons.

There is an Enoden Line stop near here.

German Nobel Prize winner Dr. Heinrich Koch (L) was impressed by the stunning Enoshima sunset view.

Inamura-ga-saki Koen Park is multi-leveled and leads down to the beach from Route 134.
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