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Kamakura (Yuigahama / Zaimokuza)

Ring Lost at Yuigahama (Kamakura)?

Tokyo's Day-Trip Beach Capital — Recovery Across Yuigahama, Zaimokuza and the Kamakura Shrine Coast.

Kamakura is Tokyo's iconic day-trip beach capital — a coastal city 50 minutes south of central Tokyo, famous for the Great Buddha, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine, the Hase-dera temple, and a dual-beach coastline split between Yuigahama (the western party-and-surf beach) and Zaimokuza (the eastern quieter beach). Summer brings seasonal beach huts ("umi-no-ie") with restaurants and bars. Inamuragasaki cape sits west with its sunset-and-Mt-Fuji-view photo spot. Ring Seekers Kamakura covers Yuigahama, Zaimokuza, the umi-no-ie strip, and Inamuragasaki.

Kamakura (Yuigahama / Zaimokuza) — lost ring and jewellery recovery

Service Across Kamakura

Kamakura is reached via JR Yokosuka Line from Tokyo (50 minutes) or Enoden tram from Fujisawa. Yuigahama and Zaimokuza beaches are 10 minutes' walk from Kamakura station.

Coverage extends to Yuigahama Beach (the western surf-and-party beach), Zaimokuza Beach (the eastern quieter beach), the seasonal umi-no-ie beach-hut strip (July–August), Inamuragasaki cape (sunset-and-Mt-Fuji-view), and the Komachi-dori shopping street area inland.

Response time: a few hours from Tokyo by train. A few hours from Yokohama.

We serve all areas of Kamakura (Yuigahama / Zaimokuza), including:

  • Yuigahama Beach
  • Zaimokuza Beach
  • Umi-no-ie Beach-Huts (July–August)
  • Inamuragasaki Cape
  • Surf-Break Sand at Yuigahama
  • Komachi-dori (Inland)
  • Tsurugaoka Hachimangu (Inland)
  • Great Buddha / Hase-dera Adjacent
  • And everywhere else around Kamakura (Yuigahama / Zaimokuza)

Common Search Locations on Kamakura

Yuigahama Beach

Western surf-and-party beach with the seasonal umi-no-ie strip.

Zaimokuza Beach

Eastern quieter beach.

Umi-no-ie Beach-Huts (July–August)

Seasonal restaurant-bar pavilions on the sand.

Inamuragasaki Cape

Sunset-and-Mt-Fuji-view photo spot.

Surf-Break Sand at Yuigahama

Local-surfer gear-up zone.

Komachi-dori (Inland)

Pedestrianised shopping street near the station.

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu (Inland)

Cultural-site shrine area.

Great Buddha / Hase-dera Adjacent

Cultural-site coordination.

Why Choose Ring Seekers Kamakura?

Yuigahama Surf-and-Party Specialist

Summer Saturday-night umi-no-ie recovery routine.

Zaimokuza Quieter-Beach Coverage

Lower foot traffic = slower sand turnover.

Inamuragasaki Sunset Specialist

Mt-Fuji-view photo zone — predictable patterns.

Umi-no-ie Coordination

Seasonal beach-hut staff coordinate with our recoveries.

Cultural-Site Coordination

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu and Great Buddha adjacent search awareness.

Coral-Sand-and-Volcanic Mix Calibration

Sagami Bay sand has volcanic-influenced profile. Detector tuned.

Multilingual Service

Japanese, English, Mandarin, Korean, with conversational French and German. Pricing has two parts.

Wedding-Standby Option

Beach-front and shrine-cultural ceremonies.

Typhoon-Season Awareness

September typhoon-season post-storm reshape.

Understanding Yuigahama / Zaimokuza's Search Conditions

Sagami Bay Coast

South-facing — moderate Pacific swell.

Volcanic-Influenced Sand

Detector tuned for the specific profile.

Summer Umi-no-ie Foot Traffic

July–August peak patterns.

Surf-Break Gear-Up Zones

Specific surfer patterns.

Mt-Fuji-View Sunset Photo Spot

Predictable Inamuragasaki patterns.

Typhoon Season Reshape

September post-storm profile.

FAQs – Kamakura (Yuigahama / Zaimokuza)

Yuigahama umi-no-ie beach-hut deck loss. Recoverable?

Often yes (July–August season). Underdeck thin-coil detection.

Yes. Lower foot traffic.

Often yes. Predictable photo-spot patterns.

Yes. Surfer-specific zones.

Yes via cultural-site coordination.

Yes. 50 minutes by JR train.

Yes for high-stakes ceremonies.

Costs depend on the circumstances of the search — terrain, access, and the conditions involved all play a part. When you call or message us, we'll walk through everything and confirm pricing before we travel. Card payment only.

We accept Visa and Mastercard — credit or debit cards only.

Kamakura (Yuigahama / Zaimokuza)

Ring Lost at Yuigahama (Kamakura)? Don't Leave Tokyo's Day-Trip Coast Without It.

Whether it slipped at an umi-no-ie, dropped during a surf gear-up, or vanished off the Inamuragasaki sunset spot — call now. Kamakura is searchable, Yuigahama and Zaimokuza are recoverable, and most Japanese day-trip-coast losses come back when the loss point is clear.