Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture
We visited the Kawagoe Kumano Shrine first.
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As we toured the shrine, we saw more and more people wearing kimonos.
Apparently, Kawagoe is called Koedo (Little Edo), and it is standard practice to wear a kimono and wander around the city.
The Garden of Musubi, where Yatagarasu is enshrined.
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time bell
After that, we had tea at Kawagoe Station and broke up because we were tired of looking at all the people.
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Old-fashioned Post
I decided to schedule a gluten-free restaurant for next time.