Discover the best top things to do in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan including Nakada no Tanada, Fudosan no Kyoseki, Koyasan Danjo Garan, Kumano Hongu Taisha Kyushachi Oyunohara, Daimonzaka, Ena Hachiman Shrine, Tama Museum Kishi Station, Nakasuji Family Former Residence, Kannonyama Fruits Garden, Jappan's Best Yahho Point.
Restaurants in Wakayama Prefecture
4.5 based on 374 reviews
This is the spot where Kobo Daishi found the vajra he had hurled to determine where to build a monastery, 1200 years ago. Around twenty beautiful temples and pagodas, including the bright vermillion "great pagoda," Konpon Daito, rebuilt in the 1930s and kept freshly painted. Early in the morning, there are monks chanting in the Kondo (the main pavilion) and the 'no entry' apparently only applies to tour groups, a monk nodded me in without any objection.
4.5 based on 289 reviews
lovely walk.. abit challenging as there’s lots of steps, i took the bamboo sticks available along the way which helps the ascend.. quite a magical walk up the stone steps with rows of very majestic trees..
4.5 based on 93 reviews
I made my husband ride the Tama Train and go to Kishi Station because I'm a huge cat fan. I was shocked he actually enjoyed it too! The train is absolutely amazing with details and cuteness. The station is also cute and shaped like a cat. The museum and gift shop are small but have lots of fun items. If you have time I would highly recommend putting this on your list. other then the Tama train, they also have a strawberry train, plum train, toy train, Chuggington Station train and a Japan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals train. each train is extremely detailed and fun to ride. If you buy the all day pass for $8, you can get off at different stations and pick up different trains and ride them all.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The Nakasuji Family Residence, located in eastern Wakayama City, was originally a compound of an oushouya, a village group headman, from the late Edo period. The current main house has built by Yoshiyasu, the eighth family head in 1852.In 1974, the group of structures was designated Important Cultural Properties by national government, and in 1999, Wakayama City became the managing organization.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Kannonyama Fruit Garden welcomes you during the harvest season (October to January) to pick up fruits and enjoy a barbecue with us ! You will be able to learn the process of the production and selling of our fruit products in our centenary company.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.