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FROM TOKYO - EXPLORE LITTLE EDO
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 5h 30m
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Explore the "Little Edo", easily reachable from Tokyo, and go back to the past
- Hachimangu Shrine and Kita-In Temple, two very unique sites to discover
- Visit the Glass Art Blue Moon glass maker, if open, and the Hikawa shrine.
- Visit the the Historical district and admire the Toki no Kane, with local sweets
- Stroll down "Kashiya Yokocho" street, the Candy Alley, with traditional treats.
Activity location
- Tokyo
- Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Wakitahoncho, Kawagoe, Préfecture de Saitama 350-1123, Japon | You will meet your guide at the JR Kawagoe Station (NOT KawagoeSHI), at the EAST GATE/EXIT. Depending on where you stay in Tokyo, you can easily reach JR Kawagoe Station from Ikebukuro Station (one of the main stations on the Yamanote) Google map Link of Kawagoe East Gate: https://maps.app.goo.gl/e3d63QA5Wgd5CY8S8 Photo of the meeting spot, Kawagoe Station East Gate: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V1JRC1YWof-BskwJbJSAIkUMVSARn5lW/view?usp=sharing
- Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan
Check availability
Chopsticks Making Activity
- 5h 30m
Activity duration is 5 hours and 30 minutes 5h 30m - English
Glass Making Activity
- 5h 30m
Activity duration is 5 hours and 30 minutes 5h 30m - English
Create your glass with a craft master.
DELIVERY TIME
The glass will need up to 7~10 days to be ready. As a result, we recommend you book the glass-making craft activity early in your journey through Japan.
What's included, what's not
- Full guiding with a local guide (English or French)
What's included What's included - Entry to Kita-in Temple
What's included What's included - Entry to the 500 statues of Rakan
What's included What's included - Souvenir photos taken by the guide during the tour.
What's included What's included - Food & Drinks
What's excluded What's excluded - Shopping and Souvenir
What's excluded What's excluded
What you can expect
Just a short journey from Tokyo, Kawagoe offers one of the most authentic immersions into Japan’s Edo-period atmosphere. Known as “Little Edo,” this charming town preserves merchant culture, religious traditions, and nostalgic streetscapes that have largely disappeared elsewhere. This guided walking tour is designed as a balanced cultural experience—combining history, spirituality, craftsmanship, and local lifestyle at an enjoyable pace.
Your journey begins at JR Kawagoe Station, where your guide introduces the town’s evolution from a castle town under the Tokugawa shogunate to a thriving merchant hub. A short walk brings you to Kawagoe Hachimangu Shrine, a peaceful and lesser-known shrine where locals come to pray for protection and success. This quiet start offers insight into everyday Japanese spirituality, away from crowds.
Continuing onward, you reach Kita-in Temple, one of the most historically significant temples in the region. Closely linked to the Tokugawa family, the temple grounds house structures relocated from Edo Castle, offering a rare architectural connection to Japan’s feudal past. The temple is also famous for its hundreds of expressive stone rakan statues, each with a unique face and personality.
From here, the atmosphere shifts as you enter the iconic Kurazukuri Street. This preserved district showcases traditional clay-walled warehouses built to withstand fires, now home to artisan shops, cafes, and specialty stores. As you walk through, your guide highlights architectural features, merchant culture, and Kawagoe’s role in trade during the Edo period.
A well-timed break allows for lunch and free exploration. Guests can choose from local specialties such as sweet potato-based dishes—a regional pride—or simply enjoy browsing boutiques and street food stalls.
In the afternoon, the tour resumes at Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine, a beautifully maintained shrine known for its strong association with love and relationships. Its elegant ema plaques and seasonal decorations create a serene and photogenic setting, offering a deeper look into Shinto beliefs and rituals.
Next, step into the nostalgic charm of Kashiya Yokocho, a narrow lane filled with traditional sweet shops. The scents of caramelized sugar and soy glaze evoke a bygone era, while vendors offer handmade candies, rice crackers, and childhood treats that have been enjoyed for generations.
The tour continues with a visit to Glass Art Blue Moon, where you can observe delicate handcrafted glass pieces. This stop adds a contemporary artistic layer to the tour, connecting Kawagoe’s heritage with modern craftsmanship. (CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS)
Finally, arrive at Kawagoe Kumano Shrine, a lively and interactive shrine known for its engaging rituals. Here, guests can try unique fortune-telling methods, walk on symbolic paths for purification, and experience a more playful side of Japanese spirituality.
Guests can then go back to the train station, or say goodbye to the guide and stay longer.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Tokyo
- Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Wakitahoncho, Kawagoe, Préfecture de Saitama 350-1123, Japon | You will meet your guide at the JR Kawagoe Station (NOT KawagoeSHI), at the EAST GATE/EXIT. Depending on where you stay in Tokyo, you can easily reach JR Kawagoe Station from Ikebukuro Station (one of the main stations on the Yamanote) Google map Link of Kawagoe East Gate: https://maps.app.goo.gl/e3d63QA5Wgd5CY8S8 Photo of the meeting spot, Kawagoe Station East Gate: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V1JRC1YWof-BskwJbJSAIkUMVSARn5lW/view?usp=sharing
- Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan