Konpira Omotesando
Kotohira, Nakatado District, Kagawa 766-0000, Japan
There are many shops along the approach path and steps to the Kompira temple, some selling souvenirs and other snacks.
Duration: 00h30min
+81 877-75-2121
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sarasate eimatanasate 3 months ago
A street with many shops which sell similar items.
Daisen Ichida (GoogleThat) 10 months ago
Konpira Omotesando is a scenic street in the heart of Kotohira, Japan that offers a cultural and unique experience for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in local traditions. The street is dotted with various shops and restaurants, each of which adds to the charm of this destination. Upon arriving at Konpira Omotesando, visitors are greeted by a stunning entrance that provides an aesthetically pleasing view of the street. As you walk along the bustling street, you can't help but notice the intricate details of the architecture of the buildings and the decor of the various shops. The street is lined with traditional Japanese shops selling everything from souvenirs to traditional crafts and confectionery. One of the must-visit destinations along this street is the Konpira Shrine, known locally as Konpira-san. The shrine is a major attraction that offers an opportunity to get a glimpse into the fascinating religious culture of Japan. At the same time, visitors can take in the panoramic view of the city from the hilltop vantage point. Food lovers will also enjoy a visit to Konpira Omotesando as the street is lined with restaurants serving traditional Japanese cuisine. Visitors must try the Sanuki Udon, a famous dish from the area, or sample the yuzu-flavored ice cream that has a delectable flavor. Overall, Konpira Omotesando is an experience that is not to be missed. It is a dynamic cultural center that provides visitors with an insight into the rich cultural heritage of Japan. From the architecture to the food and everything in between, Konpira Omotesando is a buzzing hub that is sure to leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
Roland Horne a year ago
We didn't make it all the way to the top. It's very steep, and very far, and it was very hot! (And we're senior citizens! ) But people who made it all the way said it was good.
David Wu 5 years ago
Cool tourist old street with alot of stairs and just as many shops! Worth a visit and lot of delicious foods
Alvin Liu 7 years ago
Must eat udon noodles! A few shops and free parking (for certain amount of shoppings there).