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Toki no Kane — Time Bell Tower Ringing Since 1624

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Toki no Kane — Time Bell Tower Ringing Since 1624

The Toki no Kane (時の鐘, 'Bell of Time') is Kawagoe's symbol — a wooden bell tower rising 16 meters above the merchant district, manually rung four times daily (6:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00) as it has been for nearly 400 years. Originally built in 1624 by Lord Sakai Tadakatsu to announce time to the castle town, the current tower dates to 1893 (the fourth reconstruction after fires). The sound of the bell carries across the historic district, marking time as it did in the Edo period.

The bell tower's design is functional simplicity — a wooden framework supporting a bronze bell, accessed by interior stairs leading to the bell chamber. The structure embodies traditional Japanese timekeeping: before mechanical clocks, temple and castle bells divided the day into segments. Toki no Kane is one of the last towers in Japan that maintains this daily ringing tradition using human bell-ringers rather than automation.

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Toki no Kane, Kawagoe City (within Kurazukuri district). Free exterior viewing 24/7; interior not open to public. Bell rings at 6:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00 daily. Best combined with Kurazukuri Street walk (2-min walk). Viewing platform across street provides best photo angle.

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**Hearing the bell:** Time your visit to hear one of the four daily ringings — the 15:00 afternoon bell is ideal if visiting as a day trip from Tokyo. The sound is resonant and mellow, carrying for se

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