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  1. Kawagoe (川越) is located about 30 minutes by train from central Tokyo and is suitable as a day trip destination. Its main street, lined with Kurazukuri (clay-walled warehouse-styled) buildings, retains an ambience reminiscent of an old town from the Edo Period (1603-1867) and allows us to imagine the streets from past centuries. Thereby ...

    • Historic Kitain Temple
    • Streets Full of History
    • Nostalgic Candy Alley
    • Tranquil Hikawa Shrine
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    Despite its modest settings tucked away in a quiet city neighborhood, Kitain is one of the most important Buddhist temples in the Kanto Region. Not only is it the head temple of the Tendai Sectin the region, its grounds also host a priceless historical artifact. At the start of the Edo Period, the temple's head priest, Tenkai, was a huge personalit...

    After exploring Kitain, I headed to my next stop, the famous merchant warehouse district. On the way, I briefly explored a historical street of a different kind: the Taisho Roman Street. Short for "Taisho Romantic Dream Street," this atmospheric 200-meter-long street is lined with well-preserved buildings built in the Taisho Period (1912-1926). It'...

    After lunch I was ready for a little desert. Candy Alleyis a tiny alley located on the north end of the warehouse district which became famous during the 1920s. After the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, Tokyo's sweets producers were unable to meet demands in the city, so this Kawagoe neighborhood's shops found themselves taking on the orders. At it...

    My last stop for the day was to Hikawa Shrine, a peaceful shrine over 1500 years old. This Shinto shrine is especially famous as a shrine for those praying to find romantic love, housing deities considered as married couples. While here, it's worth exploring around the grounds a little, and it can't hurt to purify yourself in a short "hitogata naga...

    From Ikebukuro Station in central Tokyo, take an express or semi express train on the Tobu Tojo Line to Kawagoeshi Station. The one way journey takes 20-40 minutes and costs 470 yen with regular departures. The Kawagoe Discount Passis available only to foreign visitors and offers a round trip between Ikebukuro and Kawagoe along the Tobu Tojo Line o...

  2. The Kawagoe City Museum (川越市立博物館, Kawagoe Shiritsu Hakubutsukan) introduces visitors to the history and culture of Kawagoe. It houses exhibits from the ancient times to modern times. Through excavated relics, preserved artifacts, models and actual-sized replicas, visitors can travel through time and learn about the changes in the ...

  3. Candy Alley (菓子屋横丁, Kashiya Yokochō) is a little shopping street adjacent to the Warehouse District. It is lined by stores selling traditional Japanese sweets and cakes, which gave the alley its name.

  4. The Uji River (宇治川, Ujigawa) flows through town, dividing Uji into two parts. Its prominent position shapes the beautiful landscape of the town and provides opportunities for repose and recreation. Most of the city's attractions are within short walks from the river.

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  5. Located on the island of Shikoku, Kagawa Prefecture (香川県, Kagawa-ken) is the smallest prefecture of Japan. Kagawa is well known for its udon noodles, which are named after the prefecture's old name Sanuki. The prefectural capital is Takamatsu.

  6. Kamaishi (釜石) is an important fishing and industrial city along the rugged Sanriku Coast in southeastern Iwate Prefecture. Known as the birthplace of Japan's modern iron industry, Kamaishi has been producing iron ore since the late Edo Period and is the site of the country's first Western style blast furnace which received world heritage ...

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