S 01 Kawagoe

Within an Hour from the Center of Tokyo

Preserving Tokyo’s Old-World Charm

Delight in a Variety of Sweet Potato Treats

How to Get There by Train

Kawagoe Station: JR Kawagoe Line & Tobu Tojo Line Honkawagoe Station: Seibu Shinjuku Line Kawagoeshi Station: Tobu Tojo Line

What’s It Like?

Kawagoe, often referred to as “Little Edo (former name of Tokyo),” is a charming city located just a short distance from Tokyo, making it an ideal destination for a day trip. Visitors can easily explore its major attractions within a day, immersing themselves in the remnants of the Edo period that are still visible throughout the city. These historical traces give Kawagoe its unique character, offering a glimpse into Japan’s past that has largely disappeared in Tokyo. One of the city’s highlights is the Kawagoe Festival, held annually on a weekend in mid-October, where the streets come alive with traditional parades and festivities. Additionally, Kawagoe is famous for its sweet potatoes, and you’ll find a wide variety of delicious sweets and treats made from this local specialty.

Kitain-Temple
Gohyakurakan in Kitain
Hikawa Shrine
Torii Gate of Hikawa Shrine
Kawagoe Castle Honmaru Goden
Time Bell Tower
Penny Candy Lane (Kashiya Yokocho)
Kurazukuri Street
Kurazukuri Street
Kawagoe Festival
Kawagoe Festival
Kawagoe Festival
Risona Koedo Terrace
Sweet Potato Snack
Unaju, Grilled Ell on Rice in a Box