Kamirenjaku / Small town charm, big city energy
Best month
April
Sakura blossoms and festive traditions.
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
~1 week
Tourist attractions and lively atmosphere.
Tipping
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internet situation
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biking possible
walkable
LGBTQ tolerated
Kamirenjaku has lots of interesting smells to explore for curious cats. Climb the catwalks to see the city from above!
There are many cozy nooks for naps around the traditional cat structures in Kamirenjaku. Feline at home in this charming city.
Things to do
The mainstream
Gokoku-ji Temple
Kamirenjaku Shopping Street
Todoroki Ryokuchi Park
Kamirenjaku Park
Inari Shrine
Off the beaten path
Mihashi Shoten
Ore no Sushi
Tamagawajosui Cycling Road
Nagaoji Park
Kamirenjaku Shrine
biking possible
walkable
LGBTQ tolerated
Mindful meoweler tips
Kamirenjaku's Cat Statues
Kamirenjaku has over 340 cat statues scattered around the city. These statues were built to bring good luck and fortune.
The Cat Cafe
Kamirenjaku has a cat cafe called 'Cats Time' where cat lovers can spend time with adorable felines while drinking coffee.
Kamirenjaku's Cat-Themed Manhole Covers
Kamirenjaku has unique cat-themed manhole covers featuring its famous cat statues. The designs were made to promote the city's cat culture.
Hikawa Shrine
Hikawa Shrine is one of Kamirenjaku's popular tourist spots. The shrine is believed to bring good luck to cats and their owners.
Useful external sites
Japan Guide↗
Comprehensive guide to traveling in Japan with information on Kamirenjaku
Kamirenjaku Info↗
Official website for the Kamirenjaku community with information on local events and attractions
Kamirenjaku Travel↗
Travel blog with tips and recommendations for visiting Kamirenjaku
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