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Unlike Himeji Castle, Osaka Castle, Matsumoto Castle, etc., Kawagoe Castle does not have a castle system, but retains the style of the Edo-era city, which is also a feature of it. At the same time, this is not a place that is circled and charged. People still live in the streets of Sichuan Yue, full of life, making people have a more historical experience. The bell tower is centered on many shrines, monasteries, and various Tibetan buildings that are not common in Japan, which are worth savoring. However, the main street is narrow and the road is narrow. Pay attention to safety when walking.
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Unlike Himeji Castle, Osaka Castle, Matsumoto Castle, etc., Kawagoe Castle does not have a castle system, but retains the style of the Edo-era city, which is also a feature of it. At the same time, this is not a place that is circled and charged. People still live in the streets of Sichuan Yue, full of life, making people have a more historical experience. The bell tower is centered on many shrines, monasteries, and various Tibetan buildings that are not common in Japan, which are worth savoring. However, the main street is narrow and the road is narrow. Pay attention to safety when walking.
The Houbiziao family is called the lion of the model of the classic battle of the Beitiao Kang "River and Overnight War". Although the Houbiziao family is patient and clever, but really fight, the five-color army is still very fierce, especially the Beitiao gang known as "dihuang gossip".
The trip to Sichuan and Vietnam is also very fun. It just happened to catch up with the last few days of the Spring Festival. I saw a lot of performances. I bought student tickets and went to the Sichuan and Vietnam City. There were still very few people in the morning. In the afternoon, there were more people.
Fuji sees the height of the old city, you can see the old city of Kawagoe City, here is the Edo era of the Tokugawa family guarded the city pool!
Kawayue has the reputation of "Xiao Edo", because it is exempt from the intrusion of World War II, and it retains more Edo-era buildings and cultural relics than Tokyo, but it is a little far from the city. It takes about 40 minutes to take the railway from Ikebukuro to here.