Matcha green tea and wasanbon making experience in a Japanese garden + Kawagoe stroll

Matcha green tea and wasanbon making experience in a Japanese garden + Kawagoe stroll

Sightseeing Routes

Kawagoe is easily accessible, just 30 minutes from Tokyo. After your matcha green tea and wasanbon making experience, you can take a stroll around this quaint townscape that still retains the atmosphere of Edo (old Tokyo). You can enjoy many historical warehouse buildings, delicious food, and beautiful nature.

Culture Ikebukuro Station
Western Area

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Ikebukuro station

Ikebukuro Station - Kawagoe City Station (Tobu Tojo Line: about 30 minutes) → Kawagoe City Station ... Tantoku Garden (5 min. walk)
Matcha green tea experience and making wasanbon (Tantoku Garden)

Experience Japanese culture in your own "old" private Japansese house!

Matcha green tea experience and making wasanbon (Tantoku Garden)

Tantoku, a lumber merchant, was founded in 1869 in Rokken-cho, Kawagoe city. The hare" built by Tokujiro Suzuki, the first generation, and the 200 tsubos (1,860 ㎡) karesansui (dry landscape garden) are open to the public.
15min.
Kawagoe Private Tour~Timeslip into photogenic retro-looking town

【English guided tour】

Kawagoe Private Tour~Timeslip into photogenic retro-looking town

Kawagoe, located just an hour by train from Tokyo, is a beloved destination for Japanese locals. Immerse yourself in the town's rich history with the help of a knowledgeable guide who is passionate about Kawagoe. Kawagoe offers a unique experience with its picturesque "kurazukuri" buildings constructed by wealthy merchants and Western-style buildings from the period when Japan became westernized(over a century ago), all located within a compact area. Today, some of these historical buildings have been repurposed into trendy cafes and restaurants. Its charming streets are a popular filming location for TV dramas and movies. Why not capture some of your own memories and feel like a movie star by taking some great pictures?
20min.
Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine

Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine

The history of Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine goes back a long way and is said to have started with the separation of worship practices by the Ōmiya Hikawa Shrine, a part of Musashi Ichinomiya, under the reign of Emperor Kinmei in the 6th century, when the cultural practice of building burial mounds was passed on to them. Thereafter, whenever Ōta Dōkan built a castle, it was revered as a Sōja, a shrine enshrining several gods, of this location, and is familiarly called “Ohikawa-sama.”
Kawagoe, a town of warehouses - Honkawagoe Sta.(Bus: 10min) → Honkawagoe -Tokorozawa (Seibu-Shinjuku Line Express: 20 min.) → Tokorozawa - Ikebukuro(Seibu-Ikebukuro Line 25min.)

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Ikebukuro station

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