A serene garden-side kaiseki house in temple-filled Kita-Kamakura, descended from a rice-ball shop founded in 1964 in front of Kencho-ji, a few minutes' walk from the station. Its everyday menu is seasonal kaiseki built on Kamakura vegetables, tofu and wheat gluten, but it will prepare a fish-free Buddhist shojin (vegetarian) course for vegetarian and Muslim guests when booked in advance — so reserve and state your needs rather than assuming the standard course is meat-free. Closed Thursdays.

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Vegetarian

私はベジタリアンで、肉と魚は食べません。

Watashi wa bejitarian de, niku to sakana wa tabemasen.

I'm vegetarian — I don't eat meat or fish.

  • この料理に肉や魚のだしは入っていますか?Does this dish contain meat or fish stock?

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Nearest station
Kita-Kamakura Stn
Cuisine
Kaiseki with Kamakura vegetables (vegetarian shojin course on request)
Price
¥¥¥
Signature
Seasonal kaiseki of Kamakura vegetables, tofu and wheat gluten in a garden dining room

Last verified Jun 2026

Hours and details can change — please confirm before you visit.

Misaki Honda
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