Location

Toki-no-Kane (The Bell of Time)

This bell is a symbol of Kawagoe that has announced the time to the residents of the castle town for nearly 400 years. At roughly 16m tall, it is about the same height as the Daibutsu (the great Budda statue) in Nara. The current bell is the fourth generation and sounds four times a day: at 6:00 a.m., noon, 3:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. The sound of this bell was selected in 1996 by the Environment Agency (now the Ministry of the Environment) as one of the Top 100 Soundscapes of Japan.

Access

  • By car: Short drive
  • On foot: 10 minutes
  • By bus: From the bus stop near the Hotel

Nearby Attractions

Historic Townscape

Historic Townscape

The shops with walls made from wattle and daub in Kawagoe are famous examples of …
Kashiya Yokocho (sweets store alley)

Kashiya Yokocho (sweets store alley)

Around 1930, there were more than 70 stores in this alley manufacturing and selling sweets wholesale. Even now, more than 20 …
Kawagoe Festival Museum

Kawagoe Festival Museum

The Kawagoe Festival (which takes place on the third Saturday and Sunday in October), is the …
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