Kamakura COCON
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Ryokan highlights
A tiny heritage stay in Kamakura’s quiet Nikaido area, blending historic atmosphere with an exclusive private-house feel.
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Food & drinks
Kamakura COCON is a boutique stay at 836 Nikaido with an on-site Restaurant COCON serving reservation-only Italian course meals, plus a few useful nearby local spots.
On-site Italian course restaurant with local Kamakura produce and Sagami Bay seafood.
- Italian course lunchfood5 to 6 dish set menu.
- Italian course dinnerfood7 to 8 dish set menu.
- Kamakura vegetablesspecialtyChef-led local seasonal produce.
- Sagami Bay seafoodspecialtySeafood featured in seasonal dishes.
- BreakfastfoodIncluded with some stay plans.
Upscale Japanese dining in Nikaido for lunch and dinner.
- Traditional Japanese set mealsfoodRefined local-style dining.
- Seasonal course dishesfoodMulti-course meal style.
- SakedrinkLikely paired with Japanese meals.
Nearby cafe option in Nikaido, useful for a light lunch or coffee stop.
- CoffeedrinkCafe-style hot drinks.
- TeadrinkSimple tea break option.
- Light cafe lunchfoodCasual daytime bites.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Kamakura COCON is a small ryokan in Kamakura's Nikaido area, best reached from Kamakura Station by taxi or local bus rather than on foot with luggage.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A highly distinctive boutique stay in Kamakura, this property suits travelers who want privacy, design, and a more refined food-focused experience than a standard hotel. It is far less ideal if you want a true onsen ryokan, easy station-side access, or a budget-friendly base.
- Rare historic-house atmosphereThe stay is set in a fully renovated traditional house more than 160 years old, so the experience feels far more characterful than a standard modern hotel. It is especially appealing if you want Kamakura with heritage charm rather than generic lodging.
- Only two parties per nightWith just two suite-style accommodations, the property offers an unusually private and quiet stay. That low guest count makes it a strong choice for couples or travelers who value calm over busy hotel energy.
- Large suite layoutThe rooms are spacious maisonette suites with a living area, bedroom, tatami space, kitchenette, bath, and two toilets. This setup is more comfortable than a typical compact city room, especially for longer stays or small families.
- Standout in-room comfortThe 24-hour microbubble bath, Airweave bedding, free minibar drinks, and customizable music and aroma touches make the room experience feel genuinely premium. It is well suited to travelers who want to spend real downtime inside the suite, not just sleep there.
- Excellent for temple-side KamakuraThe Nikaido location puts you in a quieter, greener part of Kamakura near historic sights rather than the busiest beach or station districts. That makes it attractive if you prefer a more contemplative base with a strong old-Kamakura feel.
- Not a real onsen ryokanThe bath is a microbubble tub, not a natural hot spring. If your priority is a classic ryokan stay built around thermal bathing, this may feel disappointing.
- Less convenient without planningIt is not right by Kamakura Station, so spontaneous arrivals and frequent train-based back-and-forth are less effortless than at station-area hotels. This can matter if you want maximum transport convenience.
- Price point is on the high sideThe suites and dining-oriented positioning place it firmly in the upscale category. Travelers mainly looking for a simple overnight base in Kamakura may not feel the value matches the cost.
- Accessibility is limitedBecause the property is in an older renovated house, it has steps and stairs and is not well suited to guests with mobility needs. That practical limitation is important to consider before booking.
- Dining style may feel too curatedThe on-site restaurant emphasizes reservation-based course meals with a refined Italian-led concept rather than casual ryokan dining. Guests wanting a more traditional kaiseki-focused or flexible eating experience may prefer another property.
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Current position: 31st out of 128 ryokans in Kanagawa.
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