There are 3 ways to get from Kamakura to Tokyo by train, car, or taxi
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Kamakura to Tokyo by train
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Kamakura to Tokyo is to train which costs ¥850 - ¥1200 and takes 58 min.
The fastest way to get from Kamakura to Tokyo is to drive which takes 56 min and costs ¥850 - ¥1300.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from 鎌倉 Kamakura and arriving at 東京 Tōkyō. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 58 min.
The distance between Kamakura and Tokyo is 54 km. The road distance is 51.7 km.
The best way to get from Kamakura to Tokyo without a car is to train which takes 58 min and costs ¥850 - ¥1200.
The train from 鎌倉 Kamakura to 東京 Tōkyō takes 58 min including transfers and departs every 15 minutes.
Kamakura to Tokyo train services, operated by JR EAST (East Japan Railway Company), depart from 鎌倉 Kamakura station.
Kamakura to Tokyo train services, operated by JR EAST (East Japan Railway Company), arrive at 東京 Tōkyō station.
Yes, the driving distance between Kamakura to Tokyo is 52 km. It takes approximately 56 min to drive from Kamakura to Tokyo.
There are 4080+ hotels available in Tokyo.
What companies run services between Kamakura, Japan and Tokyo, Japan?
JR EAST (East Japan Railway Company) operates a train from 鎌倉 Kamakura to 東京 Tōkyō every 15 minutes. Tickets cost ¥850–1,200 and the journey takes 58 min.
- Phone
- (050) 2016-1603
- Website
- jreast.co.jp
Train from 鎌倉 Kamakura to 東京 Tōkyō
- Ave. Duration
- 58 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- ¥850–1,200
- Schedules at
- jreast.co.jp
- Ave. Duration
- 56 min
- Estimated price
- ¥24,000–29,000
Hiratsuka Taxi
- Phone
- +81 463-21-2450
- Website
- ftp.ndw.co.jp
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