Explore Kawagoe with a Local University Student from Japan’s Top Schools Wander through the charming streets of Kawagoe, also known as Coedo (“Little Edo”), a town filled with Edo-period architecture, retro shops, and a timeless atmosphere. This relaxed walking tour is led by a local university student from one of Japan’s top-tier universities, offering a fresh, youthful, and down-to-earth perspective—no long lectures, just a smooth-paced and friendly experience. Along the way, your guide will also act as your personal photographer, capturing professional-quality photos of you and your group at the most scenic spots—perfect for couples, friends, or solo travelers who want to stay in the moment. To top it off, enjoy Kawagoe’s signature dish—Unagi (grilled eel)—a rich local favorite with deep cultural roots. Whether you're here for the culture, the food, or the photos, this tour is a fun and casual way to experience a slice of traditional Japan.
Kawagoe Kumano Shrine was founded in 1590. The shrine was originally established by bringing its sacred spirit from the Kumano region in Wakayama, which is famous for its spiritual shrines. This place is known for bringing good fortune, strong relationships, and protection from bad luck.
Toki no Kane (時の鐘), the Bell of Time, one of Kawagoe’s most famous landmarks, is a traditional wooden clock tower that has been telling time for over 400 years.
Kashiya Yokocho (菓子屋横丁), or Candy Alley, is one of the most nostalgic and charming streets in Kawagoe! This alley is famous for its traditional Japanese sweets and snacks, many of which have been handmade using old-fashioned methods for generations.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Our tour guide will hand you the tickets right before going in to the museum.