Kitamoto Foods

Kitamoto Foods

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JR Kitamoto Station west exit → Kawagoe sightseeing car for Arakawa-so, bus stop: Outdoor activity center entrance, 1 minute walk
3km 5 minutes from Okegawa Kitamoto IC
10 cars

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock

Spot Category

Grocery, local liquor


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Daiji Temple

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The bells of time

A wooden bell tower that stands on the street from the first city street into the bell. It was reportedly built by the owner of Kawagoe Castle, Tadakatsu Sakai, during the Kanei years (1624-44). It was converted at the order of Nobunaka Matsudaira in the second year (1653). The current tower, which is 16.2m high and built with a cypress, was rebuilt after the Great Fire of Meiji 26 (1893). It is an electric type and tells the time four times every day: 6 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 15 o'clock and 18 o'clock.

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