"road"

people come and go
follow a prosperous path

long ago
Tokaido, Yamato Kaido, and Isebetsu Kaido diverge.
People visiting Ise Shrine and Sankin Kotai
The post town of Kameyama was bustling with activity.

It is also a junction point for railways and major motorways.
A place where Eastern and Western cultures come together

In a townscape that still retains traces of those days.
Unraveling the history spun into the present

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  • Yamato Takeru·
    Ototachibanahime bronze statue

    Yamato Takeru Ototachi Banahime bronze statue Yamato Takeru Ototachi Banahime bronze statue
    In front of KameyamaCity Station
    new symbol
    In January 2023, in conjunction with the renewal of KameyamaCity Station Plaza, a work by Shinya Nakamura, a sculptor from Kameyama and recipient of the Order of Culture, was erected. It is based on the image of Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, who is legendary in Kameyama, and his wife Ototachi Banahime. Named after the romantic legend of two people, it has already been visited by many lovers and couples as a ``sacred place to deepen bonds.''
  • KameyamaCity Library

    KameyamaCity Library KameyamaCity Library
    From a place of learning to a place of exchange
    A reborn library
    Relocated and opened in January 2023. The four-story building also has a floor space where conversation is possible. There is a terrace on the third floor with a nice view, making it a convenient spot for those waiting for a train or bus or for sightseeing to take a breather.
  • Zuihoken

    Zuihoken Zuihoken
    Japanese sweets that have been around since the Edo period
    Western sweets born in Reiwa
    A historic confectionery store that was founded as Kadoya in the late Edo period, produces the Japanese sweets "Kamenoo" (certified by the Kameyama brand), which it has been making since its founding, and the first-class rice "Musubi no Kami", which is dedicated to IseJingu. Reopened as a specialty shop for Baumkuchen (certified by Kameyama brand), which is flour-milled and carefully baked.
  • Chakura Sabo

    Chakura Sabo Chakura Sabo
    Enjoy in a warehouse-style building
    self drip coffee
    A cafe and rental space where you can enjoy self-drip coffee, tea, and light snacks. Coffee and tea come with Seki no To (certified by the Kameyama brand) from the Japanese confectionery shop Sekinoto-ya, which has been around since the days of the third Tokugawa shogun, Iemitsu.
  • Aizuya

    Aizuya Aizuya
    Steamed in a Taisho era stove
    Wild vegetable rice
    Inheriting the building of Aizuya, which was built in the late Edo period and was a representative Sekijuku in Tokaido, it has been reborn as a restaurant that focuses on handmade, locally produced food for local consumption. You can enjoy ``Yansai Okowa'' (certified by the Kameyama brand) steamed in a Taisho-era stove, and ``Kaido Soba'' with a strong dashi soup.