The bell tower at Okayama no Jishōdō still stands where it stood in 1712, its bronze bell once marking the hours across the rooftops of a castle town. That town — Wakayama — grew under the Kishu Tokugawa domain and spread along the northern bank of the Kinokawa as it meets the sea. The domain's legacy is layered quietly into the city's bones: shrine compounds like Kada Kasuga Shrine, the collections at the Wakayama City Museum and the Wakayama Prefectural Museum, and the accumulated cultural properties that number, across the city, into the dozens.
The fishing ports at Wakaura and Saigasaki still take in shirasu, hamo, and the large-clawed kuruma ebi known locally as ashiaka ebi. Vendors and restaurants in the city handle these without ceremony — the catch is ordinary here, not theatrical. Inland, the knit industry persists, a legacy of丸編みニット manufacturing that once defined the city's industrial character alongside steelmaking and chemicals. The Burakulichō shopping arcade, which once rivaled Osaka's Minami in its commercial energy, now stands considerably quieter, its shuttered shopfronts a record of how the city's center of gravity has shifted.
Festivals keep their own calendar: the hina-nagashi ritual at Awashima Shrine, the Wakamatsuri procession, and the Bundarabushi dance of the Kishu Odori. These are not performances staged for outsiders — they run on local time, local participation. The city faces population decline openly, without pretense, and that frankness gives it a texture that more celebrated places tend to smooth away.
Stay in Wakayama, Wakayama
What converges here
- Iwase Senzuka Tumulus Group
- Ueno Temple Ruins
- Wakayama Castle
- Shikago Ichiri-zuka Milestone Mounds
- Otani Tumulus
- Suiken Embankment
- Narukami Shell Mound
- Wakanoura
- Wakayama Castle Nishinomaru Garden (Momijidani Garden)
- Yoshuien Garden
- Gokoku-in Tahoto Pagoda
- Gokoku-in Romon Gate
- Kada Kasuga Shrine Main Hall
- Tenman Shrine
- Tenman Shrine
- Tenman-jinja Honden
- Tenman Shrine Romon
- Gokoku-in Shoro (Bell Tower)
- Wakayama Castle Okaguchi Gate
- Tosho-gu Shrine
- Tosho-gu Shrine
- Tosho-gu Shrine
- Tosho-gu Shrine (Wakayama)
- Tosho-gu Shrine
- Tosho-gu Shrine
- Toshogu Shrine (Wakayama)
- Amida-ji Temple Main Hall (Former Kii Domain Taitokuin Mausoleum)
- Former Taniyama Family Residence (formerly in Shimotsu-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama)
- Former Yanagawa Residence (formerly located in Kuroye, Kainan City, Wakayama Prefecture)
- Former Yanagawa Family Residence (formerly located in Kainan City, Kuroe, Wakayama)
- Former Nakasuji Family Residence (Negi, Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture)
- Former Nakasuji Family Residence (Negi, Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture)
- Former Nakasuji Family Residence (Wakayama Prefecture, Wakayama City, Negi)
- Former Nakasuji Family Residence (Negi, Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture)
- Former Nakasuji Family Residence (Wakayama Prefecture, Wakayama City, Negi)
- Former Nakasuji Family Residence (Negi, Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture)
- Kaku Family Residence
- Kaku Family Residence
- Kaku Residence
- Kaku Residence
- Kaku Family Residence
- Kaku Family Residence
- Kaku Family Residence
- Kaku Family Residence
- Kaku Family Residence
- Kaku Residence
- Setonaikai
- Yunohana Onsen
- Kishu Kuroshio Onsen
- Wakayama
- Wakayama-shi
- Wakayamashi
- Wakayama
- Wakayama
- Wakayama
- Wakayama-shi
- Wakayama-Daigaku-Mae
- Kii
- Mukaida
- Kimiidera
- Miyamae
- Kinokawa
- Yawatamae
- Kii-Ogura
- Kii-Nakanoshima
- Higashi-Matsue
- Naka-Matsue
- Okazakimae
- Kamisaki
- Fuseya
- Nishinosho
- Kada
- Tainose
- Kamayama
- Itakiso
- Nifumiya
- Wakayama-ko
- Nirigahama
- Sendan
- Yoshire
- Kotsu-Senta-mae
- Kiwa
- Tanakaguchi
- Isonoura
- Sando
- Kinokawa
- Wakanoura Fishing Port
- Saigasaki Fishing Port