Enjoy a unique culinary experience featuring a performance by a master eel chef with over 40 years of expertise, paired with traditional Japanese cuisine and kaiseki dishes, complemented by sake and fresh wasabi!
Unlike sushi, ramen, tempura, or soba, eel is considered a premium ingredient in Japan—often reserved for special occasions and celebrations. This is an exclusive cultural experience you won’t find in izakayas or standard food tours.
Kawagoe is just a 30-minute train ride from central Tokyo, offering easy access to a charming historic townscape reminiscent of the samurai and ninja era. It’s a popular sightseeing destination that is far less crowded than Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, or Mt. Fuji.
We recommend a full-day itinerary: spend the morning exploring Chichibu or Moominvalley Park, then in the evening, stroll through Kawagoe in a kimono for an unforgettable experience.
Standard Plan + Sake Pairing : Enjoy eel dishes paired with three selections of rare Japanese sake.
・Please find the guide holding a tour signboard in front of Resona Coedo Terrace, a Western-style building.
The guide will walk you to the venue through historic streets. The tour will depart at 17:00, so please arrive by 16:50.
・Large luggage may be difficult to carry during the tour.
Kawagoe, known as 'Little Edo', is a charming city in Saitama Prefecture with a rich history and well-preserved Edo-period architecture. Its historic district, Kurazukuri, features beautiful clay-walled warehouses and traditional streets that transport visitors back in time.
This well-preserved area features traditional clay-walled warehouses and streets that date back to the Edo period. It's a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Known as 'Candy Alley', this narrow street is lined with traditional Japanese candy shops and small eateries. It's a great place to try local sweets and snacks.
This iconic bell tower is a symbol of Kawagoe. Visitors can climb to the top for a panoramic view of the city and learn about its historical significance.
Also known as 'Hikawa Castle', this castle was built in the late 15th century. Though only the foundations and a few structures remain, it's a significant historical site.
This temple is famous for its giant wooden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The temple grounds are peaceful and offer a serene escape from the bustling city.
A sweet bread roll with a crispy, melon-like crust. It's a popular souvenir and snack in Kawagoe.
Traditional Japanese rice crackers available in various flavors. They are a staple in Kawagoe's candy shops.
A local variation of ramen with a rich, soy-based broth and thick noodles. It's a must-try for ramen lovers.
Kawagoe is famous for its sweet potatoes, which are often roasted and served as a sweet treat.
Spring brings cherry blossoms and pleasant weather, while autumn offers beautiful fall foliage. These seasons are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Kawagoe is a very safe city with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to protect their belongings.
Kawagoe Station
Kawagoe Station Bus Terminal
Trains are efficient and cover most of the city. They are the best option for reaching major attractions.
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Chichibu is a scenic area known for its mountains, rivers, and traditional festivals. It's a great destination for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
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