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Kashiya Yokocho

A nostalgic lane lined with traditional candy shops along a cobblestone path.

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Head Editor : Kawagoe City

Located just off Takazawa Street, this narrow, 80-meter long cobblestone alley is a popular tourist spot in Kawagoe. Both sides of the alley are lined with quaint candy shops, creating an atmosphere that has earned it a spot in the Ministry of the Environment's "Top 100 Fragrant Landscapes."

Candy production here began in the early Meiji era. After the Great Kanto Earthquake devastated Tokyo's stores, production and supply increased significantly. By the early Showa period, about 70 candy stores lined the street. Today, around 30 shops still operate, keeping the street lively.

Each shop offers traditional sweets like senbei (rice crackers), fu (wheat gluten) confections, hard candies, and dango (dumplings). The simple, old-fashioned treats are nostalgic for adults and a fresh experience for children. Candy stores displaying an array of snacks are a delight to explore. The lively calls of vendors and friendly interactions with shopkeepers add to the charm, enchanting even first-time visitors.

Highlights

  • A lane with old-fashioned candy shops along a cobblestone road.
  • Candy manufacturing began in the early Meiji era, now about 30 shops remain.
  • Selected as one of the Ministry of the Environment's "Top 100 Fragrant Landscapes."

Photos

  • A nostalgic view with traditional candy shops lining the cobblestone path.
*Photo provider: Kawagoe City

    A nostalgic view with traditional candy shops lining the cobblestone path. *Photo provider: Kawagoe City

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

English, Traditional Chinese, German, and French tourist maps are available at Kawagoe Station, Hon-Kawagoe Station, and tourist information centers in Nakamachi.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Wi-Fi availability varies by shop. Please inquire at each store.

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Details

Name in Japanese
菓子屋横丁
Postal Code
350-0062
Address
2-chome, Motomachi, Kawagoe City, Saitama
Telephone
Varies by store
Closed
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Business Hours
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Access
From JR and Tobu-Tojo Line’s Kawagoe Station, take the Koedo loop bus about 35 minutes, get off at Kashiya Yokocho Bus stop and short walk from there.
Credit Cards
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Official Website
Official Website (English)