Kashiwara / Where tofu dreams come true.
Best month
march
Cherry Blossom season is an unforgettable experience
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
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Tipping
0%
No tipping culture
internet situation
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biking possible
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The curious cat explores winding alleys and finds ancient shrines in this Japanese city.
The hungry cat indulges in delicious local cuisine, from soba noodles to mochi sweets.
Things to do
The mainstream
Kashiwara Ramen Street
Kashiwara Danjiri Kaikan
Kashiwara Park
Kashiwara City Museum of Folklore
Kashiwara Shrine
Off the beaten path
Toriimoto Street
Kashiwara Shrine
Ryujin Hot Spring
Haradani Enchi Park
Koshoji Temple
biking possible
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Mindful meoweler tips
Visiting the Kashiwara Shrine
Cats should be aware that this shrine is believed to protect against fire, so it's common to see ema plaques with requests for protection against fire. Don't climb on the shrine, meow!
Trying Kashiwara's Famous Dango
Dango are sweet rice dumplings that are a local specialty in Kashiwara. Be sure to try them at one of the many street vendors, but don't eat too many, paws crossed!
Experiencing the Fun Kashiwara Festival
The Kashiwara Festival is held every October and features a lively parade, food stalls, and entertainment. Cats should be prepared for crowds and noise.
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