Kawagoe City Industrial Tourist Center (Koedo Kurari)

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Koedo Kurari is an improved facility retaining the atmosphere of the original Kyūkagamiyama brewery, established in 1875. The brewery, built through the Meiji, Taisho, and Shōwa periods, was remodeled and designated as one of Japan's registered tangible cultural properties along with the three warehouses: souvenir shop (Meijigura), Restaurant (Taishōgura), Japanese sake shop (Shōwagura), and meeting space (Tenjigura).

Basic Information

Location
Saitama Prefecture Kawagoe Shintomichō 1-10-1
TEL
049-228-0855
FAX
049-228-0856
Facilities
Multi-purpose toilet Breast-feeding room

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
Meiji-gura November to June 10:00 ~ 18:00 July to October 11:00 ~ 19:00 Taisho-gura Weekdays 11:00 ~ 15:00/17:00 ~ 22:00 Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays 11:00 ~ 22:00 Shōwa-gura 11:00 ~ 19:00 Tenji-gura 9:00 ~ 21:30 ※Depending on the circumstances of usage our closing hours may alter.
Regular holiday
(Days for temporary closure)

How to get there

Public transport
A 3 minute walk from Honkawagoe Station of Seibu Shinjuku Line
Parking
2 spaces for buses (Reservation is required through phone)

Universal design

AED installation
Multipurpose toilet
Wheelchair rental
Wheelchair parking
Breastfeeding room
Compatible with diaper changing tables

Map

Nearby spots

Kawagoe City Industrial Tourist Center (Koedo Kurari)
Kawagoe City Industrial Tourist Center (Koedo Kurari)

Koedo Kurari is an improved facility retaining the atmosphere of the original Kyūkagamiyama brewery, established in 1875. The brewery, built through the Meiji, Taisho, and Shōwa periods, was remodeled and designated as one of Japan's registered tangible cultural properties along with the three warehouses: souvenir shop (Meijigura), Restaurant (Taishōgura), Japanese sake shop (Shōwagura), and meeting space (Tenjigura).

Kashiya Yokochō
Kashiya Yokochō

Kashiya Yokochō is a street lined with old fashioned candy (dagashi) shops. There were around 70 shops in early Showa era where various sweets were produced and sold wholesale. Currently there are around 20 shops that produce and sell simple sweets such as mint candy and Kintaro candy, fun nostalgic sweets that both children and adults can enjoy. It was also selected as one of the Ministry of Environment’s “Top100 Best Scented Sceneries.”

Kashiya Yokochō
Kashiya Yokochō

Kashiya Yokochō is a street lined with old fashioned candy (dagashi) shops. There were around 70 shops in early Showa era where various sweets were produced and sold wholesale. Currently there are around 20 shops that produce and sell simple sweets such as mint candy and Kintaro candy, fun nostalgic sweets that both children and adults can enjoy. It was also selected as one of the Ministry of Environment’s “Top100 Best Scented Sceneries.”

SAIBOKU Ham
SAIBOKU Ham

Established in 1946, our slogan is “from farm to dining table,” and we take pride in producing healthy and delicious ham and sausages using meat from the pigs raised on our farm. The quality of our product has been recognized for its authenticity in Germany, and has won many gold awards in international food contests. Featuring a theme park revolving around pork and health, there are gourmet pork meals, a farmers market selling local fresh vegetables and a relaxing hot spring, for a day full of leisurely fun.

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