Kawagoe is very walkable, especially in historical areas. Key attractions like the Kurazukuri Zone and Taisho-Roman Street are located close together, making them easy to access on foot. The city is mostly flat and compact, allowing travelers to explore traditional sights comfortably at a leisurely pace. While some places like Kita-in Temple are a bit farther, the overall layout is designed for pleasant pedestrian experiences.
Kawagoe offers a good public transport system with several train lines connecting it to Tokyo, such as the Tobu Tojo Line and JR Saikyo/Kawagoe Line. This makes it convenient for day trips to the capital. Although the central areas are walkable, the city also has buses that link train stations to key attractions, ensuring accessibility for visitors.
While not the most bike-friendly city, Kawagoe does offer some cycling infrastructure and flat terrain that make biking a feasible option. The city provides a bicycle-sharing service at Kawagoe Station, and there are dedicated routes along the Arakawa River. This makes cycling a viable way to explore areas beyond the city center, though not all routes are fully developed or connected.
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