Furobashi Bridge
This stone arched bridge was built in 1851 by order of Harutomi Tokugawa, the 10th Lord of the Kishu Domain.
This stone arched bridge was built in 1851 by order of Harutomi Tokugawa, the 10th Lord of the Kishu Domain.
Wakayama City ●Wakayama Castle Wakanoura Area ●Furobashi Bridge ●Kishu Toshogu Shrine ●Wakaura Tenmangu Shrine ●Tamatsushima Jinja Shrine ●Kimiidera Temple Wakayama Read More
Shojin ryori is a buddhist monk vegetarian meal, and it is said that Shojin ryori is an origin of Japanese cooking. It Read More
You can experience real tea ceremony at Koshoan Teahouse in Wakayama castle. It is located in the Momijidani Garden. You Read More
Various kinds of fruits are harvested in Wakayama season by season and you can enjoy fruit picking. In spring Strawberries Read More
Have you tasted a bowl of rice topped with baby sardine?
Wakayama is famous for Wakayama Ramen. Its flavour is based on soy sauce and pork bone. There are many ramen Read More
Wakayama Electric Railway Kishigawa Line has four unique trains; Ichigo (strawberry) train, Tama (cat) train, Omocya (toy) train and Ume Read More
Wakayama Marina City offers a lot to see and do, including the Porto Europa theme park that resembles a Mediterranean Read More
Okuno-in is the largest cemetery in Japan surrounded by huge ancient Japanese cedars. From the entrance at First Bridge (Ichino-hashi), Read More
Danjo Garan is found on the eastern part of Koyasan where a number of temples and pagodas stand closely. Danjo Read More
Kongobuji (Diamond Peak Temple) is the head temple of Koyasan Shingon sect of Buddhism that administers about 3,600 sub-temples all Read More
Wakayama Castle, a symbol of Wakayama city, is located on the top of Mt. Torafusu at the center of Wakayama Read More
Located in the southern part of Kansai region, Wakayama City is easily accessible for foreign tourists, only 40 minutes by Read More