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    Tatsumonzen-dori Street
    Saitama

    Tatsumonzen-dori Street

    Tachimonzen-dori Street runs straight from the Renkeiji Temple gate, intersecting with Taisho Roman Yume-dori. It is lined with shops and restaurants evoking the Showa era, including a memorable photo studio with smiling family portraits. It also houses the old Kawagoe Textile Market from the late Meiji period.

    • Saitama
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    Taya Weir (Shingashi River)
    Saitama

    Taya Weir (Shingashi River)

    A retro weir (bridge) over the Shingashi River, built during river redirection work to secure water levels. While four such weirs once existed, only the Taya Weir remains today, still preserving its original wooden gates.

    • Saitama
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    • Nature
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    Tantoku Garden
    Saitama

    Tantoku Garden

    The founding site of the Kawamoku Group, starting as timber merchant "Tanbaya" in 1869. Located 4 minutes from Kawagoe-shi Station, it features a 1901 annex and a 200-tsubo Zen garden. The precise construction and luxurious woods reflect the owner's heritage as a timber merchant. The stately main house and Western-style reception room were added in 1929.

    • Saitama
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    Chatouen
    Saitama

    Chatouen

    Kameya Yamazaki Tea Shop sits past the Kawagoe Chamber of Commerce toward Taisho Roman Yume-dori. Beyond a Meiji-style brick wall beside the shop is a massive "Ozura" (large warehouse) with a beautiful white plaster finish. Built in 1850, it is exceptionally large and precious for having survived the Great Meiji Fire.

    • Saitama
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    Toki no Kane (Bell of Time), Yakushi Shrine
    Saitama

    Toki no Kane (Bell of Time), Yakushi Shrine

    The Toki-no-Kane (Time Bell) is a landmark of Kawagoe's warehouse district, affectionately called the "bell-ringing tower" by locals. Rebuilt in 1894 after a fire, it stands 16m tall and was restored to its original appearance during seismic retrofitting in 2017. Beyond the tower lies Yakushi Shrine, dedicated to a Buddha said to heal illnesses, especially eye diseases.

    • Saitama
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    Teramachi-dori Street
    Saitama

    Teramachi-dori Street

    Teramachi Street, a white stone-paved path just west of the Nakamachi intersection. Heading north past historic warehouses leads to Candy Alley, passing temples like Gyoden-ji and Yoju-in. Side streets to Ichiban-gai offer traditional restaurants and unique shops run by young owners, revealing a quieter, diverse side of the tourist area.

    • Saitama
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    Tendai Sect Seiyazan Nakain Temple
    Saitama

    Tendai Sect Seiyazan Nakain Temple

    Located south of Kitain and adjacent to Prefectural Kawagoe Sogo High School. Founded in 830, it moved to its current location in 1639 after multiple fires and reconstructions. The main hall was rebuilt in 1733. With the modern reconstruction of the Shakado and Yakushido halls, the temple's original three-hall layout is complete.

    • Saitama
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    Nagashima Family Residence (Samurai House)
    Saitama

    Nagashima Family Residence (Samurai House)

    The Nagashima family residence, a city historic site, is a late Edo-period middle-class samurai house with trifoliate orange hedges flanking the gate. While Saitama once had three castle towns with many samurai houses, this is now the only one remaining that preserves its original appearance.

    • Saitama
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    Hikawa-bashi Bridge
    Saitama

    Hikawa-bashi Bridge

    A bridge over the Shingashi River right behind Hikawa Shrine. Rows of cherry trees stretch for hundreds of meters along both banks. During the Spring Festival, visitors can enjoy Japanese boat rides under the full blooms. The gentle current near the bridge creates a stunning "flower raft" of fallen petals. The curved bridge is a popular photo spot and a walking route after visiting the shrine.

    • Saitama
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    Fujimi Yagura Watchtower
    Saitama

    Fujimi Yagura Watchtower

    The site of the Fujimi Yagura watchtower, located south of Prefectural Kawagoe High School. Although it looks like a wooded hill, it was once the site of a watchtower used for observation at Kawagoe Castle, which had no central keep. A Kawagoe Castle monument stands on the slope, and Mitake Shrine is enshrined on the north side.

    • Saitama
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    Benten Yokocho Nagaya
    Saitama

    Benten Yokocho Nagaya

    Known as "Benten Yokocho," located north of the "Fuda-no-Tsuji" intersection. The entrance sign retains traces of the former restaurant district. Deep in the alley lies the "Asari Benten Nagaya," said to be over 100 years old, housing three unique spots: "Harema," an architectural office and lab; "Niken-do," a gallery/cafe decorated by its carpenter-owner; and "Gallery Nantouri," a workshop for a textile artist. Each has been renovated to preserve its history, creating retro and original spaces.

    • Saitama
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    Matsumoto Shoyu / glass Art Blue moon
    Saitama

    Matsumoto Shoyu / glass Art Blue moon

    A soy sauce brewery and glass studio continuing since the Tenpo era. In the brewery built in 1830, soy sauce mash (moromi) is aged using traditional techniques and yeast to produce flavorful sauce daily. On-site, artists create glassworks, which are displayed in a 200-year-old renovated shop, drawing in people walking along Teramachi Street.

    • Saitama
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    Matoba Tanukiyama Park
    Saitama

    Matoba Tanukiyama Park

    A park in the Matoba residential area. True to its name, raccoon dog statues sit atop a small hill in the spacious grounds. This wooded hill is actually an ancient round barrow (kofun), and the park was created to preserve it. Though close to the Kawagoe-Hidaka prefectural road, it remains quiet.

    • Saitama
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    Rikendo Hall
    Saitama

    Rikendo Hall

    A hand-carved seal workshop with a long history, founded in 1937 and located mid-way along Taisho Roman Yume-dori Street. First-class carving technicians still produce seals entirely by hand. Reconstructed in 1997, it won the Urban Landscape Point Award for its harmony with Kawagoe's historic scenery.

    • Saitama
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    Renkeiji Temple
    Saitama

    Renkeiji Temple

    A Jodo sect temple with ties to the Tokugawa family, founded in the Muromachi period by the mother of a Kawagoe castle lord. The grounds bustle with events, including the "Donryu Day" festival on the 8th of every month. Located on the path from the station to the tourist area, it attracts many visitors.

    • Saitama
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    Ryotei Yamaya
    Saitama

    Ryotei Yamaya

    A long-established traditional restaurant located down an alley across from the Saitama Resona Bank Kawagoe Branch. It moved in 1868 after taking over the former Yokota family villa. The 900-tsubo grounds house seven Japanese-style rooms, including a large hall of 28 tatami mats. Dining while viewing the seasonal garden offers a luxurious experience. It is also popular as a wedding venue showcasing the best of traditional Japanese culture.

    • Saitama
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    Ichiban-gai Shopping Street
    Saitama

    Ichiban-gai Shopping Street

    Fire-resistant "Kurazukuri" storehouses formed the cityscape from the late Edo period through the Meiji era after the Great Kawagoe Fire of 1893. These structures were a symbol of status for Kawagoe merchants. From the Taisho era, one can see the era's distinctive architecture, such as the cutting-edge steel-framed reinforced concrete of the former Saitama Resona Bank and townhouses decorated with Western-style finishes like artificial stone wash-outs.

    • Saitama
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    Kawagoe City
    Saitama

    Kawagoe City

    Known as "Little Edo," it preserves castle town architecture. Iconic for the Time Bell tower and Candy Alley. Located just 30 mins from Tokyo, it's a popular spot for visitors to rent kimonos and walk through history.

    • Saitama
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    Kinchakuda Manjushage Park
    Saitama

    Kinchakuda Manjushage Park

    Japan's largest colony of red spider lilies, where 5 million flowers create a crimson carpet in autumn. The unique scenery along the meandering river is a sensation on social media, offering a breathtaking autumn view.

    • Saitama
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    • Nature
    • Spring
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    Saitama City
    Saitama

    Saitama City

    Saitama's capital, blending modern skyscrapers with history. Home to the world-famous Omiya Bonsai Village, Hikawa Shrine, and the Railway Museum. It offers diverse experiences from traditional crafts to sports.

    • Saitama
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    Kumagaya City
    Saitama

    Kumagaya City

    Known as a rugby mecca and a historic post town. The "Kumagaya Sakura Embankment" features 2km of cherry blossoms and canola flowers. Famous for its summer heat, it's also the best place to try "Yukikuma" shaved ice.

    • Saitama
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    • Nature
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    Nagatoro River Boating (Line Kudari)
    Saitama

    Nagatoro River Boating (Line Kudari)

    A thrilling boat ride down the Arakawa River past the "Iwadatami" rock formations. Skilled boatmen navigate the rapids, offering scenic valley views. It's a highlight of Nagatoro tourism for experiencing nature and tradition.

    • Saitama
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    Kawagoe Castle
    Saitama

    Kawagoe Castle

    A key stronghold for defending Edo. The Honmaru Palace is a rare surviving example of its kind in Japan. Visitors can explore tatami rooms and courtyards, catching a real glimpse into the lives of samurai.

    • Saitama
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    Mitsumine Jinja Shrine
    Saitama

    Mitsumine Jinja Shrine

    A powerful spiritual site 1,100m high in the Chichibu mountains. It uniquely enshrines wolves as messengers of god. Known as the "Shrine in the Sky," its mystical atmosphere and potential sea of clouds attract many seekers.

    • Saitama
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