Zaimoku-za Shore is shallow for a good distance out and the tide is quite calm. It has been a popular bathing spot for more than 130 years. Stand-up paddle boarding and windsurfing are also popular. In 1232, a tiny island called Wagae-jima (the oldest harbor in Japan) was built here, and during low tide it is still visible. A large number of hermit crabs make their home here. The sunsets can be stunning! **This is the first 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 Zaimoku-za Shore
Route 134 Seaside Walk Series - Part 1

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The sunsets here are quiet and calming

A mecca for windsurfing along Route 134's Shonan Coast

Zaimoku-za beach is a famous spot for taking photos of Mt. Fuji

This beach is buzzing with activity and beauty

Lovely

Paddleboarding is also popular here

Beachcombers often find treasures from the sea

The beach at dusk

Zaimoku-za is just a stone's throw away from Zushi Marina

A fisherman at dusk enjoying the sunset

Fisherman's netting

Time to leave

That is Wagae-jima Island on the left
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