Enoshima to Kamakura Coastal Drive
A sunrise drive along Sagami Bay's Route 134, from Enoshima island to old Kamakura.
Moving camera — its position on the map is approximate.
About this view
You are riding the dashboard along Route 134, the coast road that hugs Sagami Bay between Enoshima island and Kamakura, filmed in 8K at sunrise with a soft piano over the engine hum. On clear mornings Mount Fuji floats over the water to the west, some 80 km away.
This is not a live webcam but a recorded drive, and it rewards attention the way the road itself does: surfers paddling out at Shichirigahama, the little green Enoden train sliding between beach and houses, and the seaside crossing at Kamakurakōkōmae that fans of Slam Dunk travel across Japan to photograph.
Filmed in the golden hour after dawn — the one stretch of the day when this famously jammed road actually flows. It makes a fine first coffee companion: Japan's morning is Europe's midnight, UTC+9.

Frequently asked questions
- Where is the Enoshima to Kamakura Coastal Drive live cam located?
- This is a moving camera travelling around Shichirigahama, Kamakura, Japan, so its viewpoint changes constantly. Its home position is 35.306°N, 139.509°E, which you can open on our world map.
- What time is it at the Enoshima to Kamakura Coastal Drive camera?
- Shichirigahama, Kamakura runs on UTC+9, and the live clock at the top of this page shows the current local time and whether it is day or night there. It is worth checking before you watch: this view changes completely between the middle of the night and the busiest hours of the day.
- Are there other live cams near Shichirigahama, Kamakura?
- Yes — the closest ones are Haneda Airport Planespotting, Shibuya Scramble Crossing and Odaiba & Rainbow Bridge. They are listed under "Nearby cams" further down this page, and every camera we carry is plotted on the world map.
- Is this stream really live?
- Not at the moment. This feed from Abao Vision is not broadcasting live right now, so the player shows a recording of the view rather than a real-time signal. It is played through the official YouTube player — free, no account needed — and everything else on this page (location, local time, nearby cams) still describes the place as it is today.