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Koedo Kawagoe

historic_site

Koedo Kawagoe

小江戸川越

4.0Est. 90Kawagoe, Kanto

Overview

Little Edo preserved district near Tokyo with authentic Edo-period merchant architecture and traditional streetscapes.

Kawagoe, 30 minutes from central Tokyo, preserves a stretch of thick-walled fireproof merchant warehouses from the late 1800s along Kurazukuri Street, giving the area its nickname of Little Edo. The buildings now house shops selling traditional crafts, sweets, and local specialties. The Toki no Kane bell tower nearby has marked the hours since the 1600s. Candy Alley offers rows of old-fashioned sweet shops with handmade candy in flavors like sweet potato, a Kawagoe crop grown since the Edo period. In October, the annual festival fills the streets with elaborate two-story floats carried through the district to the sound of live musicians.

Practical info

Japanese name
小江戸川越
Nearest station
Hon-Kawagoe Station (5 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair restroom

Good for

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