What Most Visitors Miss When Walking Kurazukuri Street in Kawagoe
Walk down Kurazukuri Street in Kawagoe and you’ll instantly understand why Kawagoe is called Little Edo. These beautifully preserved clay-walled merchant houses are faithful replicas of the ones that once stood in Edo’s (current Tokyo) Nihonbashi district.
On our private Kurazukuri Street tours, guests often say the same thing: “It feels like stepping back into the samurai era.” Your expert local guide will reveal the hidden gems most visitors miss, explain how these historic buildings were constructed and used, and introduce you to the best current shops offering authentic street food and souvenirs.
Combine this atmospheric stroll with a visit to the iconic Time Bell Tower and a sweet tasting in Penny Candy Alley (Kashiya Yokocho), and you’ll enjoy one of the most photogenic and memorable experiences in the Tokyo area.
Want to explore these historic streets with someone who knows every corner? Reserve your private Kurazukuri tour now.
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