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This comfortable hotel in Kakegawa offers free Wi-Fi, as well as massage services and a sauna. It is ideally located for guests wishing to visit local attractions.
Less than a 20-minute stroll from Kakegawashiyakushomae Train Station, the hotel provides guests with a convenient base when in Kakegawa. It is ideally positioned for those wishing to visit local attractions.
Cheapest month: | April |
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Most expensive month: | October |
Average price in Kakegawa: | S$ 109/night |
Cheapest price found: | S$ 1/night |
Cheapest day: | Wednesday |
Most expensive day: | Tuesday |
Less than a 20-minute stroll from Kakegawashiyakushomae Train Station, the hotel provides guests with a convenient base when in Kakegawa. It is ideally positioned for those wishing to visit local attractions.
This comfortable hotel in Kakegawa offers free Wi-Fi, as well as massage services and a sauna. It is ideally located for guests wishing to visit local attractions.
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Overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the coastal plains of Shizuoka, the city of Kakegawa is famed for its striking castle. It’s also home to a unique stained-glass museum, bird-filled amusement park and historic shrine said to bring good luck.
Don’t miss seeing the rebuilt Kakegawa Castle, which was originally constructed in the 15th century and exhibits Hirayama-style architecture. Admire the recreated tenshu (keep) and wander amidst the original moats and stone walls, where regular exhibitions showcase the cultural heritage of the city in the castle grounds.
Art enthusiasts should visit the Kakegawa Stained Glass Museum, the first of its kind in Japan. Admire 19th-century stained glass pieces from Victorian-era England, as well as stunning rose windows created by some of Europe’s most prestigious stained-glass manufacturers.
Bird lovers will enjoy Kakegawa Kachouen, a bird-themed amusement park home to friendly penguins and impressive birds of prey. Get up close to these feathered creatures during feeding sessions and see them in action at the daily shows, then explore the landscaped gardens with seasonal flowers.
In need of some good luck? Visit the Tatsuo Shrine, one of the oldest shrines in Japan specifically dedicated to driving away evil and bringing good luck. It’s adjacent to a magnificent flower garden planted with Shidare plum trees that ignite in red, pink and white during spring.
Kakegawa is around two hours by train from Nagoya Airport and 2.5 hours from Haneda Airport. Buses travel throughout Kakegawa, but many of the city’s sights are within walking distance of the main train station.
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