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Kawagoe, Higashimatsuyama Travel Guides

Kawagoe City is located in the southwestern part of Saitama Prefecture and has the third largest population in the prefecture after Saitama City and Kawaguchi City. The city has abundant tourist resources. Recommended tourist attractions include the Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine, Kita-in Temple, popularly known as Kawagoe Daishi, and the warehouse-style townscape; the Kawagoe Festival, a tourist event held every October; and local specialties such as eels and sweet potato sweets made from the city's specialty sweet potatoes.

In Kawagoe's Motomachi area, there is an area called Kashiya Yokocho. In Kashiya Yokocho, sweets have been made since the early Meiji period (1868-1912), and Chitose candy, mizuyokan, and other sweets were produced in place of Tokyo, which was damaged in the Great Kanto Earthquake. Today, there are about 20 stores selling candy and rice crackers that evoke a sense of nostalgia.

Kawagoe prospered as a castle town during the Edo period (1603-1867) as it was an important transportation hub, and was even called Koedo (Little Edo). Many historic buildings such as castle ruins, shrines, and Buddhist temples have survived disasters and were selected by the national government as historical cities. With a well-developed railroad network, the area is also easily accessible from central Tokyo, making it an area where visitors can enjoy sightseeing at their leisure.

If you take the Tobu Tojo Line from Kawagoe to the north, you will find Higashimatsuyama, located almost in the center of Saitama Prefecture. Higashimatsuyama is famous for Higashimatsuyama yakitori, a local delicacy made from pork kashira, and is also called yakitori town. There are about 50 yakitori restaurants scattered around Higashi-Matsuyama Station, making the town a great place to eat and walk around.

In addition, the vast National Musashi Hills Forest Park, which stretches from Higashimatsuyama to the adjacent town of Namegawa in the north to part of Kumagaya City, was the first national park in Japan to be opened as part of the country's Meiji Centennial commemorative project.

The park has a 17-km long cycling course. Bicycles are available for rent, making it easy to enjoy cycling. For small children, the water playground and Musashi Kids Dome are recommended. Why not get in touch with nature at Forest Park?

Recommended spots for Kawagoe, Higashimatsuyama

Pick up sightseeing spots and specialties!

Toki no Kane (The Bell of Time)

The wooden bell tower is located about 300 meters northeast of Sengyo-kan, and was built in 1671 by Masaharu Abe, the lord of the castle, to announce the time. The bell is 182 cm tall, 76 cm in diameter, and weighs 750 kg, and is said to contain 20 large oval gold oval sheets. Since its constructio...»

Koedo Kurari

An industrial tourism center with a townscape of warehouses that preserves the atmosphere of Edo

Koedo Kurari is a renovated facility that utilizes the buildings of the former Kagamiyama Sake Brewery, which was founded in 1875 (Meiji 8), while preserving the atmosphere of the time. The brewery, which was built between the Meiji and Showa eras, has been reused and is designated as a Tangible Cu...»

Kawagoe Castle Honmaru Palace

Gorgeous Chinese gables and a precious historical legacy

Kawagoe Castle was built in 1457 by Mochitomo Uesugi of Ougitani, who ordered Michizane Ota and his son Michikan to build the castle. The main hall of Kawagoe Castle was built in 1848 by Matsudaira Natsunori, the feudal lord of Kawagoe at the time, and the entrance and hall still retain the appeara...»

Saitama Children's Zoo

Located on rolling hills, the facility features approximately 450 herbivorous animals of about 40 species, including ponies, horses, rabbits, chickens, and sheep. Here, children can enjoy and learn while interacting with the animals. There is a horseback riding area, a dairy cow area where visitors...»

Streets of warehouses (Kuradukuri-no-Matinami)

The atmosphere of the castle town known as “Little Edo”

The townscape, known as Ichibangai, is lined with buildings built in the kurazukuri style, a style of architecture that adds to the charm of the town. The kura-zukuri is an elaborate fireproof construction to prevent similar fires, and was developed as the machiya style in the Edo period (1603-1867)...»

Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine

An old “god of marriage” with a cool tunnel of wind chimes

Hikawa Shrine is worshipped as the chief guardian of Kawagoe. It is said to have been founded in the Kofun period (541), and construction of the current main shrine, built in 1842, began with beautiful carvings. Ota Michikan, a military commander in the late Muromachi Period (15th century) who buil...»

confectionery alley

Lined with old-fashioned candy shops

Kashiya Yokocho is lined with candy stores that have preserved the simple, old-fashioned taste of sweets, making it a charming tourist attraction with the aroma of nostalgic sweets. There are numerous candy confections that bring back fond memories, such as the savory smell of burning soy sauce, Ni...»

Shimada Bridge

Elegant wooden sunken bridge that blends in with the natural landscape

Shimada Bridge, a sunken bridge 77 meters long and 3 meters wide, is located on the Echibe River between Shimada, Sakado City and Miyahana, Higashimatsuyama City. This bridge was the location of the Kawagoe-Kodama Oukan during the Edo period and was passed by ferry (Shimada no Ferry). In the Meiji...»

Musashi Hills Forest Park

The first national park of its kind in Japan

The National Musashi Hills Forest Park is a vast park where visitors can enjoy the scenery and plants of the four seasons. The park boasts an area approximately 65 times the size of Tokyo Dome, and has 24 athletic facilities, a giant air trampoline, a seasonal water playground, and many other playgr...»

Kawagoe Water Park

Kawagoe Suijo Koen is a year-round recreation spot where visitors can enjoy various seasonal pleasures such as cherry blossom viewing in spring, a variety of swimming pools including the prefecture's largest tube slide and running water pool in summer, autumn leaves and higanbana in fall, and pool f...»

Thick Noodle Yakisoba

Udon Noodles with Cold Soup

Sweet Potato (Kawagoe, Saitama)

Higashimatsuyama Yakitori Don

Chushichi Meshi

Chicken Curry with Norabouna (Canola Flower)

Yakitori (Yakiton)

Kawajima Gojiru

Glutinous Rice Steamed with Sweet Potato

Norabouna (Canola Flower) udon noodles

The City of Warehouses Cider

Barley Minor Grain Workshop Microbrewery

Beniaka (Sweet Potato)

Carrot Udon Noodles

Sweet Potato Dish

Sweet-Potato Love

Sweet-Potato Rice Crackers

Kawagoe City Museum

Kawagoe City Art Museum

Beatrix Potter Reference Library

Saitama Children's Zoo

Peace Museum of Saitama

Kawagoe Hikawa Festival

Kawagoe Festival Hall

Iwadono Kannon Shoboji Temple

Higashimatsuyama Peony Garden

Yakyu Inari Shrine

Suneorii Shirahige Shrine

Anyozan Zennoji Temple

Showa-era retro onsen sento Tamagawa Onsen

Yoshimi Hundred Hole

Millennium Garden Lavender Garden

Taisho Roman Dream Street

Osawa Family Residence (Komatsuya)

Kawagoe Daishi Kitain Temple

Kawagoe Kumano Shrine

Murayama Kaisaido

Fujimino City Fukuoka Riverside Memorial Museum

Senba Toshogu Shrine

Kawagoe Hachimangu Shrine

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