Discovering Ogano’s Charm: A Kabuki and Pilgrimage Town Walking Tour
Sightseeing Routes
The serene town of Ogano-machi, encircled by mountains, blossomed as a silk weaving center from the Meiji Era to the early Showa Era, with sericulture at its core. Following an exploration of the local Kabuki culture, visitors can stroll through the town's streets, which still bear remnants of its prosperous days as a silk-producing hub. Lunch will feature the town's renowned 'warajikatsu' dish. In the afternoon, guests can indulge in the elegance of Chichibu Meisen kimono at the historic Suzaki Ryokan, established during the Meiji era. To conclude their journey, they can visit the venerable Juurinji temple in Ogano, taking a moment to reflect on the town's rich history amidst its sacred surroundings. This captivating itinerary offers a delightful opportunity to fully immerse oneself in traditional Japanese culture in Ogano.
start
Ikebukuro Station
An interactive facility to experience the allure of traditional performing arts
Take in this town of Kabuki at the Ogano Cultural Center
An Exciting New Place to Experience Kimono
Kimono Dressing in a Century-Old Ryokan Inn
Warajikatsu : Ogano's Traditional Local Delicacy
Walking Tour to Reflect on the History of Ogano
Strolling Through the Charming Streets of Ogano
Tranquil Beauty Woven by Ancient Temples and Nature's Harmony
Juurinji: A Small Temple in the Heart of the Town
goal
Ikebukuro Station