Lacquerware shops still line the streets of Kuroé, their modest storefronts carrying the quiet weight of a craft that shaped this coastal town for centuries. Kainan sits where the Kinokuni hills drop toward the Kii Channel, the water opening westward to Shikoku and Awaji Island on clear days. The old熊野古道 route passed through here too, and the sense of being between places — sea and mountain, passage and settlement — runs through the town's grain.
Long-hoe-ji temple, founded in the late Heian period, holds three National Treasures within its compound and serves as the burial ground of successive Kishū Tokugawa lords; the gate and multi-storied pagoda stand in the kind of silence that accumulates over centuries of institutional use. Nearby, the tidal garden at Kotono-ura Onzansō-en — a strolling pond garden fed by seawater, built across the Taishō and early Shōwa eras — operates on a different register entirely: private ambition made legible in stone and water.
The daily economy here is less ceremonial. Kainan manufactures mosquito coils, sponges, laundry hangers, and palm-fiber brushes alongside its lacquerware — household objects that end up in kitchens across Japan without anyone noting their origin. The fishing harbors at Shiotsu and Tosaka land their catch quietly. Satsuma oranges, loquats, and strawberries come down from the hillside orchards. The Wakayama Prefectural Museum of Natural History, opened in the early 1980s, anchors a stretch of shoreline with its tanks and specimens. The town continues its work without much announcement.
Stay in Kainan, Wakayama
What converges here
- Zenfukuin Shakado
- Chohoji Temple Main Hall
- Chohoji Tahoto
- Choho-ji Temple Great Gate
- Wakayama Domain Lord Tokugawa Family Mausoleum
- Kotonoura Onzanso Garden
- Choho-ji Chinjudo
- Jizoboji Temple Main Hall
- Sango Hachimangu Shrine Main Hall
- Fukusho-ji Temple
- Fukushoji Temple
- Kotono-ura Onzan-so
- Kotonoura Onzanso
- Kotonoura Onzanso
- Setonaikai
- Kainan
- Kuroe
- Kamogo
- Shimotsu
- Shimiura
- Shiotsu Fishing Port
- Tosaka Fishing Port