You approach the island over a long causeway--there is usually some kind of concert happening on the adjacent beach, no matter what the weather is. The causeway ends right in front of the main welcome areapic.twitter.com/X0CnezJ9J0
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The path continues along a curving bridge to a cave, which charges admission if you want to check it out--I prefer to relax on the rocks. High above you are the balconies of the restaurants that you passed walking down...pic.twitter.com/q6ajpLPPCe
...and speaking of: they are a wonderful place to rest and recharge when you're ready to head back to the mainland. There is a ferry service available from these rocks back to the mainland, but I never use it.pic.twitter.com/UU1IdElgCy
Try taking one of the other ways back--either through the forest or the village, or both. Enjoy your trip to Enoshima! See if the beach is still partying as you return to the mainland, and uhhhh beware of hawkspic.twitter.com/xXH2hUDAKr
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