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    Toki no Kane

    Kawagoe (川越) is an old trading outpost of the ancient capital Edo. Located in Saitama prefecture, the city is now a small suburban city of around 33,000 people, but the preserved warehouse district draws around 4 million visitors to the city each year, and has earned the city the nickname of "Little Edo" (Koedo).

    Understand

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    Tourist Information

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    The local tourist association has a multilingual tourist guide site, Koedo Kawagoe Web (小江戸川越ウェブ).

    Get in

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    Kawagoe Kuratsukuri Museum

    By train

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    Kawagoe Station (川越駅) is a stop on the JR Saikyo Line and the private Tobu Tojo line. From Tokyo the fastest route is the Tobu Tojo line from Ikebukuro, which takes 30 min on the express and costs ¥450. From Omiya the Saikyo line takes 17 min and costs ¥320.

    Hon-Kawagoe Station (本川越駅) is closer to the temple district and is part of the private Seibu-Shinjuku line. Express trains from Shinjuku take 47 min and cost ¥480.

    By bus

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    Long-distance buses from Osaka, Nagoya, Kanazawa and Toyama, Limousine Bus Route from Haneda Airport and Narita Airport, Daytime bus service from the Fujisawa and Tokyo Disney Resort.

    Get around

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    While it's perfectly feasible to walk around to the main sights, the city also has a network of buses. The most interesting for visitors are the Koedo Kawagoe loop bus , a regular bus that covers all the main attractions in a 40-minute loop, a one-day pass costs ¥300. And the vintage Co-edo Loop Bus that also loops around the main attractions in about an hour and cost ¥500 for a day pass.

    See

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    Kawagoe is known as "Little Edo" (小江戸 Koedo), after the old name for Tokyo, and its old wooden houses of the Ichiban Gai area, still draw tourists looking for a taste of days gone by.

    Warehouse district

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    Following an event known as the Kawagoe Great Fire in 1893, wealthy traders supplying the old Edo capital with boats down the Shingashi river, began to reconstruct their warehouse in the Kurazukuri style. While very costly to build, this method of construction - while still looking distinctively Japanese - is made from fire-resistant materials, rather than the clay and wood traditionally used. The buildings are crowned with steep tile roofs featuring immense, fire-deflecting Onigawara (Ogre tiles). Although virtually all of Japan has lost such buildings in the pre world war II era, unusually a preservation movement arose in the town in the mid 1960s, after a great deal of the traditional warehouses had been demolished, to preserve what was left of the historic district, and develop it as an attraction.

    Today the warehouse district covers a few hundred square meters, about 1.5 km north of Kawagoe station. While narrow sidewalks along a fairly trafficked road takes away some of the charm, it is still a worthwhile excursion from Tokyo, for those interested in catching a fleeting glance of the elusive "old Japan".

    • 1 Toki no Kane (時の鐘) (near the Kashiya Yokucho). This bell tower (litt. "Bell of Time") is a famous landmark. Time Bell Tower (Q17221309) on Wikidata Time Bell Tower on Wikipedia
    • 2 Hattori Museum of Folklore (服部民族資料館), 6-8 Saiwai-cho, +81 49-222-0337. 10:30-16:00. While there is, in fact, nothing relating to folklore in the folklore museum, the old Hattori family for which is warehouse is named, morphed into a medical company. So you'll find a small display of old medicines, advertisements... and sandals. Free.
    • 3 Kawagoe Festival Museum (川越まつり会館), 2-1-10 Moto-machi, +81 49-225-2727. If you don't happen to be in Kawagoe during the yearly festival held in October, you can get a feel for it in this museum, which exhibits the great floats used in the procession and screens a 5 minute movie about the festival. Naturally the museum also details the history of the festival in Japanese. ¥300. Kawagoe Festival Museum (Q11479196) on Wikidata Kawagoe Festival Museum on Wikipedia
    • 4 Museum of Kurazukuri (川越市蔵造り資料館), 7-9 Saiwai-cho, +81 49-222-539. 09:00-17:00. Built after the great fire, in 1893, this old wholesale Tobacco warehouse of the Koyama family, gives you a chance to look inside the warehouses, and learn about the history of Kurazukuri construction. ¥100. Museum of Kurazukuri (Q11479246) on Wikidata
    • 5 Osawa Residence (大沢家住宅), 1-15-2 Moto-machi, +81 49-222-7640. Built it in 1792, this warehouse from where the Osawa family traded Miso and Soy, survived the inferno of the great fire, and today stands as the oldest storehouse in Kawagoe. The first floor contains a store while the second floor houses a small exhibition. ¥200.

    Other attractions

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    Kitain temple
    • 6 City Museum (川越市立博物館), 1-20-1 Kosemba-machi, +81 49-222-5399. 09:00-17:00. Useful after visiting the warehouse district as it contains information on how the warehouses were built. Otherwise your average local museum detailing local history with artifacts and models. Next door is a small art museum with a collection of local art. ¥200. Kawagoe City Museum (Q11479227) on Wikidata
    • 7 Kawagoe Castle (Honmaru Goten, 本丸御殿), 2-13-1 Kuruwa-machi, +81 49-222-5399. 09:00-17:00. Kawagoe's castle dates back to the 15th century, unfortunately the castle was disassembled in the 1870s and only the "Yagura" (tower) and primary hall (Honmaru Goten) still remain. These days the main hall serves as a small museum. ¥100. Kawagoe Castle (Q1073688) on Wikidata Kawagoe Castle on Wikipedia
    • 8 Kawagoe History Museum (川越歴史博物館), 11-8 Kubomachi. 10:00-17:00. ¥500.
    • 9 Kitain temple (喜多院), 1-20-1 Kosemba-machi, +81 49-222-0859. 09:00-16:00. This temple is notable for its main hall, part of the original the Edo Castle in downtown Tokyo, which was moved here by the Shogun to rebuild the temple after a fire. Also of note are the statues of 540 Rakan, disciples of the Buddha. Free. Kita-in (Q3080561) on Wikidata Kita-in on Wikipedia
    • 10 Syuuntei Hall (舟運亭むかし館), 1-7-3 Nishikosenbamachi, +81 49-222-1311. 10:00-18:00. This noodle shop doubles as a small museum with small collection of sketches, documents and edo era tools and armor.

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    Buy

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    Kashiya Yokocho (Penny Candy Lane)

    Kashiya Yokocho (菓子屋横丁) – This is a traditional shopping district. You can buy many kinds of cheap candies. One of the most popular foods is fugashi. It is very long, like a sword. Its taste is sweet.

    • 1 Fukazen (フカゼン), 7-4, Saiwaichou, +81 49-222-1339. 09:30-18:00. Traditional Japanese hanging scrolls (kakejiku).
    • 2 Machikan Knife Shop (まちかん刃物店), 7−3, Saiwaichou, +81 49-222-1516. Kitchen knife store.
    • 3 Maruhiro Department Store (丸広百貨店), 2-6-1, Shintomichou, +81 49-224-1111. 10:00-19:00. Traditional department store.
    • 4 Matsumoto Soy Sauce Shop (松本醤油商店, Matsumoto Shoyu Shouten), 10-13, Nakacho, +81 49-222-0432. All kinds of soy sauce, you can taste several. Free visits of the cave every weekday at 13:00.

    Eat

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    Violet sweet potato and fried mochi
    Candy

    Kawagoe is known for its violet sweet potato, which can be eaten as imokenpi (fried sticks), imokoi (potato and red bean in glutinous rice), or ice cream.

    • 1 Crea Mall (クレアモール), Wakita-machi, +81 49-225-0269. The shopping strip running between Kawagoe and Hon-Kawagoe stations, offers many of the usual chains and numerous ramen shops. There is a good kaiten sushi place towards the Kawagoe end. Crea Mall (Q11299518) on Wikidata
    • 2 Kashiya-yokocho (Located near Youjyuin Temple.). It was prospering as temple town of Youjyuin and one of the places which started to make dagashi (cheap sweets). In the beginning of Showa period, in its peak, there were about 70 shops. It is still mirthful and selling cheap sweets, and including those made from sweet potato, one of the well-known products of Kawagoe. Kashiya Yokochō (Q11619944) on Wikidata Kashiya Yokocho on Wikipedia
    • 3 Azumaya (東屋), 1-16-1 Nishi-Kosenbamachi, +81 49-222-0757. Eel kabayaki and more fish. ¥2,000-4,000.
    • 4 Hand made Soba Hyakujyo (手打ちそば 百丈), 1-1-15 Motomachi, +81 49-226-2616. Buckwheat noodle (soba). ¥1,000-2,000.
    • 5 Fujidana Udon Kawagoe (藤店うどん川越店), 4-1-5 Arajukumachi, +81 49-247-7887. 10:00-15:00. ¥700-1,200.

    Drink

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    • 1 Izakaya Big (居酒屋 大), 18-11, Wakitamachi, +81 49-225-5519. 15:00-23:30. Japanese-style bar.
    • 2 Mana Clipper (マナ・クリッパー), Sujino buil B1 11-3, Wakitamachi, +81 49-290-5094. 17:00-01:00. Many cocktails.
    • 3 Italian bar Takeya (イタリアン酒場 Takeya), 1-2-1, Shintomicho, +81 49-225-2220. 17:00-24:00. Wine bar.
    • Coedo Brewery the Restaurant, U Place 1F (3 min from west exit of Kawagoe station), +81 49-265-7857. Run by a local brewery. Enjoy sweet-potato beer with Chinese and Asian ethnic dishes.

    Sleep

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    A float in Kawagoe Festival

    Most people choose to make Kawagoe a day trip from Tokyo, but there are some options:

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    Go next

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    Routes through Kawagoe
    END  W  E  TokorozawaTanashiSeibu-Shinjuku
    YoriiHigashimatsuyama  N  S  NarimasuIkebukuro
    END  W  E  ŌmiyaShibuyaŌsaki
    TakasakiHigashimatsuyama ← Tsurugashima ←  N  S  TokorozawaTokyo
    YokohamaSagamiharaHachioji  W  E  ŌmiyaKasukabeKashiwa



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