Kashiya Yokocho, known as Candy Alley, is one of Kawagoe’s most charming traditional streets.
Famous for its handmade Japanese sweets, cookies, rice crackers, and nostalgic childhood
snacks, the alley offers an authentic taste of old-fashioned Japan. The atmosphere reflects a slower
era, with small family-run shops lining the narrow pedestrian lane.
- 🍭 Sample a variety of traditional handmade Japanese sweets and confections 🍬.
- 🏘️ Discover charming shops filled with nostalgic snacks from the Showa era 🇯🇵.
- 🍠 Taste the famous local specialties made from golden sweet potatoes 🍦.
- 📸 Capture artistic photographs of the narrow lanes and weathered wooden storefronts 🏮.
- 📜 Experience the authentic atmosphere of a traditional Japanese merchant street 🏛️.
- 🚆 Depart from central Tokyo for a comfortable thirty to sixty minute train ride 🎫.
- 🚶 Take a pleasant fifteen minute walk from either the Kawagoe or Hon-Kawagoe station 🗺️.
- 📍 Find the alley tucked away near the iconic Toki no Kane bell tower 🔔.
- 🏘️ Walk through the historic Kurazukuri district to reach the entrance easily 🏙️.
- 🚲 Rent a bicycle at the station to navigate the local streets with speed 🚲.
- 🪙 Carry a small purse of coins to pay for inexpensive street snacks 💴.
- 📅 Plan your visit for a weekday to enjoy a much quieter experience 🗓️.
- 🍭 Purchase the signature long stick candies that the area is famous for ✨.
- 👨👩👧👦 Bring the whole family as the district is perfect for all ages 🎈.
- 🍟 Look for the thin and crispy sweet potato chips for a salty treat 😋.
- 🕚 11:00 AM – Arrive at the entrance of Candy Alley to begin your tour 📍.
- 🕚 11:15 AM – Taste handmade sweets while chatting with the local shop owners 🍬.
- 🕛 12:00 PM – Walk toward the Kurazukuri merchant district to see the warehouse architecture 🏛️.
- 🕐 1:00 PM – Sit down for a relaxing lunch at a nearby traditional restaurant 🍱.