
Kaikoan
Kaikoan is a vegetarian restaurant within Hasedera temple, offering unparalleled views of Kamakura beach and the ocean. Enjoy serene Buddhist vegetari...

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Kaikoan

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Kaikoan is a vegetarian restaurant within Hasedera temple, offering unparalleled views of Kamakura beach and the ocean. Enjoy serene Buddhist vegetarian meals in a tranquil setting.
"Amazing views from the restaurant, you can see kites (birds of prey) flying around. The food is simple but delicious."
Visit on Weekdays
To avoid crowds, it's best to visit Kaikoan on weekdays. Weekends can get quite busy, potentially leading to wait times.
Cash Payments Only
Be prepared to pay with cash, as Kaikoan only accepts cash transactions. Ensure you have enough on hand before your visit.

Quick Facts
Cuisine
Vegetarian
Price
Mid-range
Phone
+81 467-22-6300
Address
長谷寺内, 3 Chome-11-2 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan
Website
kamakura-teras.jp/Highlights
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Breathtaking Ocean Views
Dine with stunning panoramic vistas of Kamakura and Yuigahama beach from window seats. The scenery is a major draw for visitors seeking a peaceful, picturesque experience.

Traditional Buddhist Vegetarian Meals
Experience authentic Shojin Ryori (Buddhist vegetarian cuisine) in a serene temple setting. Enjoy flavorful vegan curry and other meat-free dishes.

Unique Hydrangea-Inspired Drinks
During hydrangea season, enjoy refreshing and visually appealing seasonal beverages, such as a sour lemonade-like blue drink or a floral purple option.
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Visit on Weekdays
To avoid crowds, it's best to visit Kaikoan on weekdays. Weekends can get quite busy, potentially leading to wait times.
Cash Payments Only
Be prepared to pay with cash, as Kaikoan only accepts cash transactions. Ensure you have enough on hand before your visit.
View is Worth the Price
While prices might be slightly higher, the incredible views and serene atmosphere make the cost worthwhile for many visitors.
Check for Seasonal Drinks
Ask about seasonal beverages, such as the popular hydrangea-inspired drinks, for a refreshing and unique treat.
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from all over the internet
Visit on Weekdays
To avoid crowds, it's best to visit Kaikoan on weekdays. Weekends can get quite busy, potentially leading to wait times.
Cash Payments Only
Be prepared to pay with cash, as Kaikoan only accepts cash transactions. Ensure you have enough on hand before your visit.
View is Worth the Price
While prices might be slightly higher, the incredible views and serene atmosphere make the cost worthwhile for many visitors.
Check for Seasonal Drinks
Ask about seasonal beverages, such as the popular hydrangea-inspired drinks, for a refreshing and unique treat.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Diners rave about Kaikoan for its stunning ocean views and delicious vegetarian Buddhist cuisine, particularly the curry udon and vegan curry. The serene temple atmosphere adds to the experience, though some note it can be pricey and busy on weekends. Service is described as agile and polite, with staff often being monks in training.
"Restaurant in the Hase-dera temple complex serving traditional Buddhist vegetarian, vegan set meals. It is a bit difficult to find vegetarian options in Japan, so this is a must visit. Very tasty food. Had the curry udon noodles. Beautiful ambience as well. Can get quite busy during bust season. You may have to wait for a table."
Aditya Proddutoor
"Had dango and got grab tea. With a perfect view of Kamakura beach. A must for that incredible view. Peaceful and calming."
EdLaine Ong
"Vegetable curry was very tasty. Very serene and peaceful atmosphere with njce scenery."
ZX Tan
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Frequently Asked Questions
Kaikoan serves traditional Buddhist vegetarian and vegan set meals, often referred to as Shojin Ryori.
Popular dishes include the vegan curry, curry udon noodles, and kuzukiri. Seasonal drinks are also recommended.
No, Kaikoan only accepts cash payments, so be sure to bring enough yen with you.
Yes, Kaikoan can get very busy on weekends. Visiting on a weekday is recommended to avoid crowds.
Kaikoan offers seasonal drinks, such as hydrangea-inspired beverages, which are visually appealing and refreshing.
Yes, Kaikoan is known for its breathtaking panoramic views of Kamakura and Yuigahama beach, especially from the window seats.
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Hasedera Temple Travel Guides (Kanagawa Pref. Kamakurashi Hase 3-11-2)| Japan Travel by NAVITIME
If you are tired of walking in the spacious precincts of the temple, go to Kaikoan, a restaurant located next to the gazebo, which is said to have the best view in Kamakura, where you can see the magnificent view of Yuigahama from the same vantage point as the gazebo. Steamed dango and green powdered tea sets are also popular.
Restaurants Information
Kaikoan Restaurant is located inside the Hasedera temple, situated next to the viewing platform. The large window provides a beautiful view of the Yuigahama beach in the distance. The menu choices are limited to the vegetable curry and the pasta which are prepared by a monk who works at the temple.
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