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Things to do in Kakegawa, JP

22 Seikinooka Park
22 Seikinooka Park

Kakegawa is a city found in Shizuoka, Japan. It is located 34.77 latitude and 138.02 longitude and it is situated at 32 meters above sea level

Awaga Dake
Awaga Dake

真砂館 with photos and an interactive map. 真砂館 from Tripcarta, the interactive travel guide.

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Awawa Shrine
Awawa Shrine

Awawa Shrine Festival (Awagatake) Mid-April ... (Itokuri-dori Road) ... http://www.wbs.ne.jp/bt/kakegawa/foreign/festival.htm

Ecopa (Ogasayama Sports Park)
Ecopa (Ogasayama Sports Park)

Ogasayama Nature and Sports Park ECOPA was built for the theme of “ Health, Sports and Nature”. The park takes up 269 Hectares between two cities, Fukuroi City and Kakegawa City of Shizuoka Prefecture. This park has a stadium called ECOPA, which can hold 50,000 people. It is the largest facility in the prefecture.

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Hattasan Sonei Temple
Hattasan Sonei Temple

When a traveler builds a plan from this page, the itinerary automatically includes Hattasan Soneiji Temple. This is a great way for travelers looking for a great vacation in your city or country to also experience Hattasan Soneiji Temple.

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Honshoji
Honshoji

Kakegawa is a city found in Shizuoka, Japan. It is located 34.77 latitude and 138.02 longitude and it is situated at 32 meters above sea level

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Jogadaira Park
Jogadaira Park

Remains of the fortress of the warring States period and maintained as a park, playground, gazebo, slide and swing at the Summit. Local residents also narrow road which used this park? As the castle was maintained, including karahori remained.

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Kakegawa Castle
Kakegawa Castle

The first Kakegawa Castle was built by Asahina Yasuhiro in the Bunmei era (1469–1487), a retainer of the warlord Imagawa Yoshitada to consolidate his holdings over Tōtōmi Province. The castle remained in the hands of the succeeding generations of the Asahina clan.

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Kakegawa Kachoen
Kakegawa Kachoen

Kakegawa Kachoen is a park on the subject of “Relationship with Flowers and creatures”. One of the largest glass-house included in the gross area of 10ha.

Kakegawa Stained Glass Museum
Kakegawa Stained Glass Museum

We are to transfer Japanese museums, artists, cultures, and landscape.

Kyuenji
Kyuenji

This museum was built in praise of the achievements of Yayoi Yoshioka, a local heroine from the old Daito Town of Kakegawa City. Yoshioka founded the Tokyo Women's Medical University and contributed greatly to Japan's modern medical history.

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Mikumano Shrine
Mikumano Shrine

Mikumano Shrine is located in Kakegawa. Use our Kakegawa road trip planner to add Mikumano Shrine and other attractions to your Kakegawa vacation plans.

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Mt. Hakko
Mt. Hakko

From the peaks of Mt. Hakko and Mt. Obi at the southernmost tip of the Southern Alps in the north of the city, to the Enshunada sea in the south, Kakegawa City boasts magnificent nature, in which outdoor sports and activities can be enjoyed all year round.

Ohama Park
Ohama Park

Automotive supplier information for Yazaki Corporation - Ohama Plant in Kakegawa-Shi, Shizuoka-Ken, JP.

Shiseido Art House
Shiseido Art House

Shiseido Art House,Shiseido Corporate Museum . This art museum is owned by the world famous Japanese cosmetics maker, “Shiseido.” You can see their great collection for free.

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Shiseidokigyo Museum
Shiseidokigyo Museum

Kakegawa Station is the only wooden station for Shinkansen in Japan. Kakegawa citizens made donations to support its construction.

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Takamatsu Shrine
Takamatsu Shrine

It is fairly easy to get around central Takamatsu on foot or rental bicycle (100 yen) from the JR Station. Kotoden trains run to both Yashima and Kotohira for Konpira-san Shrine. There is a Tourist Information Office (Tel: 087 851 2009) just outside JR Takamatsu Station.

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Tannoike Park
Tannoike Park

Shizuoka (静岡市, Shizuoka-shi, [ɕizɯꜜoka]) is the capital city of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, and the prefecture's second-largest city in both population and area. It has been populated since prehistoric times.

Tatsuo Shrine
Tatsuo Shrine

Tatsuo Shrine One of the oldest shrines for driving out evils and inviting good lucks in Kakegawa. Known as a god in the direction of north-east ( considered in which the demon’s gate is ) and the successive lords of the Kakegawa Castle including Yamanouchi Kazutoyo piously worshipped it very much.

Tokoha Museum
Tokoha Museum

Located in Kakegawa, TSUMAGOI RESORT SAI NO SATO is in the mountains, within a 15-minute drive of Kakegawa Ninomaru Museum and Takenomaru. This family-friendly hotel is 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Tokoha Museum of Art and 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Kakegawa Castle.

Yokochijoseki Natural Park
Yokochijoseki Natural Park

Kakegawa Flowers & Birds Park, or Kakegawa Kachouen in Japanese, is a rare park in Japan because it holds arguably the greatest collection of live owls in the country! It is also well-equipped making the visit comfortable for wheelchairs and physically impaired tourists.

Yokosuka Castle
Yokosuka Castle

<p><b>Yokosuka Castle</b> was a <a href="/pages/w/114851275198526">Japanese castle</a> in <a href="/pages/w/142500185760914">Tōtōmi Province</a> (present day <a href="/pages/w/112656115428291">Shizuoka Prefecture</a>), <a href="/pages/w/105672799466531">Japan</a> from the late <a href="/pages/w/112675652084872">Muromachi period</a> to the <a href="/pages/w/107662762596213">Meiji Restoration</a>.

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Yusan Temple
Yusan Temple

Located in Kakegawa, TSUMAGOI RESORT SAI NO SATO is in the mountains, within a 15-minute drive of Kakegawa Ninomaru Museum and Takenomaru. This family-friendly hotel is 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Tokoha Museum of Art and 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Kakegawa Castle.