(Source: 八鬮不動産)
The landmark of Kawagoe is the Bell Tower. The original was built in the early Edo period and rebuilt later after it was burnt down. The bell still chimes four times a day today at 6:00, 12:00, 15:00, and 18:00. The sound of the bell can be heard through the town of Koedo Kawagoe.
(Source: ジャバ / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )
One of the highlights of Kawagoe is the street of Kura-zukuri buildings. Kura-zukuri buildings are noted for their fire resistance. Most merchants’ houses in Edo in the Edo period were built in Kura-zukuri style rather than wood because there were many great fires in those days. Many Kura (clay-walled warehouses) were also built in Kawagoe because Edo had a strong influence on Kawagoe. It is the origin of the Town of Kura, Kawagoe.
(Source: kpw / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )
Kashiya Yokocho (candy alley) is a famous spot you can’t miss in Kawagoe. The alley is lined with 22 candy stores. Each store sells a selection of candies and snacks that reminds us of good old days.
(Source: ★川越スケッチブック-埼玉都民の川越暮らし)
It is the street that is often used for filming TV dramas and movies for its nostalgic atmosphere. That is why its historic townscape is well preserved. You might feel like you’ve time traveled to old times. There are also many good restaurants here.
(Source: うげい / PIXTA)
The highlight of the traditional Kawagoe festival is the parade of the festival floats that has a 360-year history. The festival takes place in the daytime and at night. Various floats with different dolls and sculptures parade in the daytime while paper lanterns are lit at night and the town is filled with excitement.
(Source: ケイセイ / PIXTA)
(Source: 八鬮不動産)
The landmark of Kawagoe is the Bell Tower. The original was built in the early Edo period and rebuilt later after it was burnt down. The bell still chimes four times a day today at 6:00, 12:00, 15:00, and 18:00. The sound of the bell can be heard through the town of Koedo Kawagoe.
(Source: ジャバ / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )
One of the highlights of Kawagoe is the street of Kura-zukuri buildings. Kura-zukuri buildings are noted for their fire resistance. Most merchants’ houses in Edo in the Edo period were built in Kura-zukuri style rather than wood because there were many great fires in those days. Many Kura (clay-walled warehouses) were also built in Kawagoe because Edo had a strong influence on Kawagoe. It is the origin of the Town of Kura, Kawagoe.
(Source: kpw / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )
Kashiya Yokocho (candy alley) is a famous spot you can’t miss in Kawagoe. The alley is lined with 22 candy stores. Each store sells a selection of candies and snacks that reminds us of good old days.
(Source: ★川越スケッチブック-埼玉都民の川越暮らし)
It is the street that is often used for filming TV dramas and movies for its nostalgic atmosphere. That is why its historic townscape is well preserved. You might feel like you’ve time traveled to old times. There are also many good restaurants here.
(Source: うげい / PIXTA)
The highlight of the traditional Kawagoe festival is the parade of the festival floats that has a 360-year history. The festival takes place in the daytime and at night. Various floats with different dolls and sculptures parade in the daytime while paper lanterns are lit at night and the town is filled with excitement.
(Source: ケイセイ / PIXTA)