Tama Museum Kishi Station (たまミュージアム貴志駅)
4.0
"The terminal station of the Wakayama Electric Railway Kshigawa Line, it is looked after by the honorable permanent station master ""Tama"" who has become a daimyojin (god). Currently, calico cats (three-colored), ""Nitama (Tama II"" and ""Yontama (Tama IV)"" are in charge. The cute-looking catshaped station building is characterized by its great use of natural materials, such as Kishuwoods in the cypress bark roof. It also features ""Tama Cafe"" and ""Tama Shop"" where original goods are sold. The line is said to have been laid for ""Three-Shrine Visits"" to Nichizengu Shrine, Kamayama Shrine, and Itakiso Shrine sitting quietly aside the tracks. And there are unique trains, such as the ""Ichigo(Strawberry) Train"", the ""Omocha(Toys) Train"", and the ""Tama Train"", which have particular about the design of details. Overall, it's a fun local line to ride."
Kinokawa City Kishigawa-cho, Wakayama Prefecture (Wakayama / KinokawaArea)
[Tama Cafe] 9:15-17:15
Review of Tama Cafe
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- Address
- Kinokawa City Kishigawa-cho, Wakayama Prefecture [map]
- Phone
- 0734780110
- Hours
- [Tama Cafe] 9:15-17:15
- Closed
- In principle, open everyday, maintenance is closed
- Parking Lot
- Not available * Please park your car at Wakayama Station or Idakiso Station and use the Kishikawa Line.
- Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, UnionPay)
* Tama shop only) - Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- English Menu
- Available
- Note
- Tel is Wakayama Electric Railway
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1-1,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Wakayama Areas

Wakayama prefecture unites pilgrims, food lovers, and culture buffs in a tranquil corner of Japan at the base of the Kii Peninsula. The setting for many a Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail, Wakayama invites those in search of spirituality from one side of the prefecture to the other, from the 100-plus Buddhist temples of the sacred Mount Koya in the west to the inspiring temples of the Kumano Sanzan set among breathtaking nature in the east. Once the grueling hike is complete, make a beeline for Wakayama city to savor some of the country's most delicious ramen noodles.