Renkeiji Temple

sightseeing

The Renkei Daishi was built by the mother of the lord of the Kawagoe Castle, Daidōji Masashige, in 1549. Later during the Tokugawa period, it was made into a place of study for the Buddhist priest and was officially recognized as a temple, raising many Buddhist priests. In addition, Fukurokuju, one of the 7 lucky gods of Kawagoe is enshrined. There is also an event that takes place on a regular basis.

Basic Information

Location
Kawagoe Renjakuchō 7-1
TEL
049-222-0043
FAX
049-226-0676

Business hours / Fee

Regular holiday
None
Fee
Free

How to get there

Public transport
・Get off at “Honkawagoe Station” of the Seibu Shinjuku Line and walk for 5 minutes
・Get off at the East exit of “Kawagoe Station” of the JR Kawagoe Line・Tobu Tojo Line and take the Tobu bus for about 10 minutes to “Renkenji-mae”
Car
About 15 minutes from "Kawagoe" Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway
Parking
Free:
Fee: None

Other

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Nearby spots

Matsumoto Craft Soy Sauce
Matsumoto Craft Soy Sauce

Matsumoto Shoyu store has been making soy sauce at Kawagoe for 250 years. The soy brewery is established in 1831, and they are still staying true to their traditional methods. Inside, you can even find 40 cedar buckets that have been in use since the Edo period. At this brewery in Kawagoe City, designated as an important part of the city landscape, you can come in contact with the culture and traditions of one of Japan's most important ingredients.

Sake Brewery Koedo Kagamiyama Brewing Vault
Sake Brewery Koedo Kagamiyama Brewing Vault

The only sake brewery at Kura-no-machi, Kawagoe. Even though the sake brewery cannot be toured, the adjoining Matsumoto Shōyu, established 200 years ago, can be toured free of charge. Please stop by for a visit! The sake brewery is only 1 minute by foot from the Toki no Kane, the center of Kawagoe’s tourist destination.

Kawagoe City Nakacho Information Centre
Kawagoe City Nakacho Information Centre

Situated near the Nakacho intersection, the entrance to the Kurazukuri district, this information center takes the shape of a traditional storehouse and is packed with useful information! You can also use their baggage storage service (for a fee) and connect to their free Wi-Fi!

Old Yamazaki Family Villa
Old Yamazaki Family Villa

Old Yamazaki Family Villa was built as a retreat for Kashichi Yamazaki, the 5th generation of Kameya, a long-established confectionery store of Kawagoe. In 2000, the main house, tearoom, and the benches of the waiting room were designated as a tangible cultural property of the city and in 2006, a portion of the building was donated to the city. In February of 2011, the garden was registered as the national registered monument (location of scenic beauty). In addition, on September 30th of 2019, the purlin was designated as the nation’s important cultural property (edifice). (Tearoom and the benches of the waiting room were also designated). In the garden of the Old Yamazaki Family Villa, there are architectures of a Japanese-style house and a Western-style house along with an example of a Japanese-style garden with a tearoom designed by Katsuya Yasuoka and is recognized of value with a high evaluation for its “contribution to the development for the culture of landscape architecture”.

Kurazukuri ( traditional warehouse) townscape
Kurazukuri ( traditional warehouse) townscape

A “townscape of kura warehouses” still remain in Kawagoe. The kura warehouses have a fireproof architecture cleverly built to prevent fires and was developed as a form of house for the merchants of Edo. It retains an image of Edo that cannot be seen in today’s Tokyo. It was chosen as the country’s “important preservation district of historic buildings” in December of 1999 and was selected as “Japan’s 100 Beautiful Historical Environments” in 2007 of January.

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