Time Bell Tower
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15-7 Saiwaicho, Kawagoe, Saitama
| Time Bell Tower | |
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時の鐘 | |
Time Bell Tower in Kawagoe, Japan | |
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| General information | |
| Address | 350-8601 15-7 Saiwaicho, Kawagoe, Saitama |
| Coordinates | 35°55′24.56″N 139°28′59.93″E / 35.9234889°N 139.4833139°E |
| Year(s) built | 1894 |
| Height | 16 meters |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 3 |
Time Bell Tower (Japanese: 時の鐘; Toki no Kane) is a bell tower built in the center of Kawagoe, Japan. It is considered the symbol of the city.[1][2]
It is a landmark building and represents Kurazukuri Zone lined with old storehouses constructed in a style called Kurazukuri. It is a three-story tower measuring 16 meters in height with a bell kept inside. The bell is about 700 kg in weight, measuring about 130cm in length and 82 cm in diameter.
The present structure is the 4th generation and goes back to 1894, a year after the Great Fire of Kawagoe.
In old times, the bell was rung manually at specific times, though today it is rung mechanically four times a day. (6am,12pm,3pm,6pm)
It was designated as a tangible cultural asset by Kawagoe City in 1958, and it was also selected as one of “100 Soundscapes of Japan: Preserving Our Heritage” by the then-Environmental Agency (predecessor to the Ministry of the Environment (Japan)) in 1996.[1]
The tower is adjacent to Yakushi Shrine which is believed to give efficacy to those suffering from illness, especially from eye diseases.
