🌸🐟🌅 Japan | How to Explore Wakayama🗾🚃🏯
🐟🌅Wakayama Kogane Train 🐟🌅Wakayama is home to the "Kogane Station," which was saved from the brink of discontinuation by a cat. 🐟🌅To make the feline's role truly fitting, they transformed the ticket office into a cat house, and even the train is designed with the elements of a calico cat.🐟🌅 · 🐟🌅Kiimi-dera Temple 🐟🌅Kiimi-dera Temple is one of the most popular temples in Wakayama Prefecture, known for its ancient temple architecture, sweet well water, and cherry blossom viewing spots. · 🐟🌅Wakayama Castle🐟🌅 🐟🌅Together with Matsuyama Castle and Himeji Castle, it is known as one of the three great connected flatland castles in Japan. 🐟🌅The interior of the donjon displays various exhibits related to the Tokugawa family, and within the castle, there is the nationally designated scenic spot "Momiji-ga-Ryu Garden." Surrounding it is Wakayama Park, where 1300 cherry trees bloom in spring. · Kuroshio Market🐟🌅 🐟🌅Kuroshio Market in Wakayama Prefecture is the oldest fresh food market in the Kansai region. 🐟🌅A wide variety of seafood products from all over Japan, from Kyushu to Hokkaido, are available here. The market holds three tuna disassembly shows every day.🐟🌅 · Sanshōbō Caves🐟🌅 🐟🌅A cave 36 meters underground, formed by long-term wave erosion, featuring spectacular sights and the colorful and magnificent patterns of the rocks themselves. · En'sū Island 🐟🌅A one-of-a-kind sunset view that captivates all who witness it. The golden sun "visits" the gap in the round moon, creating one of the world's most astonishing natural spectacles.🐟🌅 #Kyoto #KyotoTravel #JapanKyoto #Wakayama #Wakayama #Kansai