The kurazukuri (warehouse-style) streetscape, a symbol of Koedo Kawagoe, is lined with historically significant buildings—a delightful place to simply stroll.
Koedo Kawagoe Kurazukuri Street, located in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture, is an area where the Edo-era kurazukuri townscape remains remarkably intact. Designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, it offers a captivating walk through history. Kurazukuri buildings, constructed with a structure similar to that of earthen storehouses, were built with fire prevention in mind. Throughout the town, buildings retaining their original features stand as testament to the past, making this a must-see for history buffs. Beyond the kurazukuri buildings, Koedo Kawagoe Kurazukuri Street boasts numerous historical structures and sites, including Kawagoe Castle ruins, Toki no Kane (Time Bell), and Kidaien Temple. Exploring these sites allows you to imagine what Kawagoe was like in its heyday. Koedo Kawagoe Kurazukuri Street is not only a place steeped in history, but also an area where you can enjoy food and shopping. Kurazukuri buildings house a variety of cafes, restaurants, and souvenir shops. Strolling through the streets while savoring delicious treats is highly recommended.