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Kounosu City, located in the eastern part of Saitama Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its rich agricultural resources and long history. The city features vast rice fields and traditional Japanese countryside scenery, making it an ideal place to experience rural Japan. Kounosu is also famous for its unique "Kounosu Chochin" (paper lantern) craft, with the annual Kounosu Chochin Festival attracting many visitors.
Top attractions include the Kounosu Chochin Kaikan showcasing local crafts, the Kounosu City Local History Museum, and the expansive rice field landscapes. Don't miss the summer Kounosu Chochin Festival when thousands of lanterns illuminate the streets.
Kounosu is known for fresh produce. Try local specialties like Kounosu rice and vegetable dishes. Street food includes grilled rice crackers and soy sauce dumplings. Traditional restaurants offer fresh sushi and tempura.
Accessible from Tokyo via JR Takasaki Line or Shonan-Shinjuku Line (about 1 hour to Kounosu Station). Local travel relies on buses and taxis - consider a day pass. Bicycle rental is great for exploring the countryside.
Best visited May-October, especially July-August for festivals. Warm weather and green rice fields, but humidity is high. Avoid Golden Week and Obon periods for fewer crowds.
Japanese is primary; English proficiency is low. Limited free WiFi - consider a local SIM. Cash is preferred, though some places accept international cards. Emergency numbers: 110 (police) or 119 (ambulance). Convenience stores and drugstores are plentiful, but English medical services are limited.