Guidebook for Chiyoda-ku

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Guidebook for Chiyoda-ku

Food Scene

Restaurant name Teruya (一番町 てる也) Categories Sushi TEL/reservation 03-3239-8363 (+81-3-3239-8363) Addresses 15-3 Ichibancho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 一番町 15-3 SAビル地下1F Transportation 東京メトロ有楽町線 『麹町』駅3番出口より徒歩2分 東京メトロ半蔵門線 『半蔵門』駅5番出口より徒歩5分 220 meters from Kojimachi. Operating Hours 【火〜日】 18:00~23:30(L..O.22:30) Late night (After 10 PM), Open on sundays Shop holidays 月曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥20,000~¥29,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (JCB、AMEX) Seats/facilities Number of seats 12 Seats (カウンター8席/個室1部屋 4席) Private dining rooms yes For 4 people Non-smoking/smoking Non-smoking establishment Parking lot no Space/facilities Comfortable space,Counter,Tatami seats Mobile phone docomo、au、SoftBank
Teruya
15-3 Ichibanchō
Restaurant name Teruya (一番町 てる也) Categories Sushi TEL/reservation 03-3239-8363 (+81-3-3239-8363) Addresses 15-3 Ichibancho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 一番町 15-3 SAビル地下1F Transportation 東京メトロ有楽町線 『麹町』駅3番出口より徒歩2分 東京メトロ半蔵門線 『半蔵門』駅5番出口より徒歩5分 220 meters from Kojimachi. Operating Hours 【火〜日】 18:00~23:30(L..O.22:30) Late night (After 10 PM), Open on sundays Shop holidays 月曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥20,000~¥29,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (JCB、AMEX) Seats/facilities Number of seats 12 Seats (カウンター8席/個室1部屋 4席) Private dining rooms yes For 4 people Non-smoking/smoking Non-smoking establishment Parking lot no Space/facilities Comfortable space,Counter,Tatami seats Mobile phone docomo、au、SoftBank
Restaurant name Aux provencaux (オー・プロヴァンソー) Categories French, Hashed Beef Rice TEL/reservation 03-3239-0818 (+81-3-3239-0818) 予約可 Addresses 1-3-9 Hirakawacho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 平河町 1-3-9 ブルービル別館 1F Transportation 地下鉄有楽町線麹町駅 1番出口 徒歩3分/地下鉄半蔵門線半蔵門駅 1番出口 徒歩3分 325 meters from Kojimachi. Operating Hours 11:30~14:00(L.O) 17:30~22:00(L.O) Lunch Shop holidays 日曜・祝日不定休 Budget (From restaurants)Dinner:¥10,000~¥14,999 Lunch:¥3,000~¥3,999 Cards Available (VISA、MASTER、JCB、AMEX、Diners) Table money/charge ディナーのみ10%
Aux Provençaux
1-chōme-3-9 Hirakawachō
Restaurant name Aux provencaux (オー・プロヴァンソー) Categories French, Hashed Beef Rice TEL/reservation 03-3239-0818 (+81-3-3239-0818) 予約可 Addresses 1-3-9 Hirakawacho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 平河町 1-3-9 ブルービル別館 1F Transportation 地下鉄有楽町線麹町駅 1番出口 徒歩3分/地下鉄半蔵門線半蔵門駅 1番出口 徒歩3分 325 meters from Kojimachi. Operating Hours 11:30~14:00(L.O) 17:30~22:00(L.O) Lunch Shop holidays 日曜・祝日不定休 Budget (From restaurants)Dinner:¥10,000~¥14,999 Lunch:¥3,000~¥3,999 Cards Available (VISA、MASTER、JCB、AMEX、Diners) Table money/charge ディナーのみ10%
Restaurant name Soranoiro (ソラノイロ) Categories Ramen TEL/reservation 03-3263-5460 (+81-3-3263-5460) 予約可 Addresses 1-3-10 Hirakawacho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 平河町 1-3-10 ブルービル本館1B Operating Hours [月~金] 11:00~15:30 18:00~22:15(LO22:00) [日祝] 11:00~15:00(L.O) [定休日] 土曜日 ※不定休、臨休はFacebookなどで告知 Lunch,Late night (After 10 PM), Open on sundays Shop holidays 土曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available Table money/charge チャージ料なし
Soranoiro
1-chōme-3-10 Hirakawachō
Restaurant name Soranoiro (ソラノイロ) Categories Ramen TEL/reservation 03-3263-5460 (+81-3-3263-5460) 予約可 Addresses 1-3-10 Hirakawacho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 平河町 1-3-10 ブルービル本館1B Operating Hours [月~金] 11:00~15:30 18:00~22:15(LO22:00) [日祝] 11:00~15:00(L.O) [定休日] 土曜日 ※不定休、臨休はFacebookなどで告知 Lunch,Late night (After 10 PM), Open on sundays Shop holidays 土曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available Table money/charge チャージ料なし
Restaurant name Sobakoujisawarabi (蕎麦小路 さわらび) Categories Soba TEL/reservation 03-5213-3311 (+81-3-5213-3311) 予約可 Addresses 2-10 Hayabusacho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 隼町 2-10 210半蔵門 1F Transportation 東京メトロ半蔵門線半蔵門駅 №1出口より徒歩1分 329 meters from Hanzomon. Operating Hours [月~金] 11:30~14:30(14:00LO) 17:30~21:00(20:30LO) Lunch Shop holidays 土曜・日曜・祝日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥6,000~¥7,999 Lunch:¥1,000~¥1,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (JCB、AMEX、Diners) Table money/charge 奉仕料10%(夜のみ)
Sawarabi
2-10 Hayabusachō
Restaurant name Sobakoujisawarabi (蕎麦小路 さわらび) Categories Soba TEL/reservation 03-5213-3311 (+81-3-5213-3311) 予約可 Addresses 2-10 Hayabusacho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 隼町 2-10 210半蔵門 1F Transportation 東京メトロ半蔵門線半蔵門駅 №1出口より徒歩1分 329 meters from Hanzomon. Operating Hours [月~金] 11:30~14:30(14:00LO) 17:30~21:00(20:30LO) Lunch Shop holidays 土曜・日曜・祝日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥6,000~¥7,999 Lunch:¥1,000~¥1,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (JCB、AMEX、Diners) Table money/charge 奉仕料10%(夜のみ)
Restaurant name Rugurunieapan (ル・グルニエ・ア・パン) Categories Bread, Sandwich, Cake TEL/reservation 03-3263-0184 (+81-3-3263-0184) Addresses 1-8-8 Kojimachi Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 麹町 1-8-8 グランドメゾン麹町 1F Transportation 半蔵門から徒歩2分程度 26 meters from Hanzomon. Operating Hours [月~金] 8:00~21:00 [土・日・祝日] 9:00~20:00 年末年始の営業日・営業時間は別途お問い合わせください。 Lunch, Open on sundays Shop holidays 無休 Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (JCB、AMEX、Diners)
ルグルニエアパン
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Restaurant name Rugurunieapan (ル・グルニエ・ア・パン) Categories Bread, Sandwich, Cake TEL/reservation 03-3263-0184 (+81-3-3263-0184) Addresses 1-8-8 Kojimachi Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 麹町 1-8-8 グランドメゾン麹町 1F Transportation 半蔵門から徒歩2分程度 26 meters from Hanzomon. Operating Hours [月~金] 8:00~21:00 [土・日・祝日] 9:00~20:00 年末年始の営業日・営業時間は別途お問い合わせください。 Lunch, Open on sundays Shop holidays 無休 Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (JCB、AMEX、Diners)
Restaurant name Akimoto (秋本) Categories Unagi (Freshwater eel), Kaiseki (Traditional Japanese), Japanese food (other) TEL/reservation 03-3261-6762 (+81-3-3261-6762) 予約可 Addresses 3-4-4 Kojimachi Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 麹町 3-4-4 Operating Hours 11:30~14:30(L.O.14:00)/17:00~20:30(L.O.20:00) Lunch Shop holidays 日曜日、祝日、第2土曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥4,000~¥4,999 Lunch:¥3,000~¥3,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (VISA、MASTER、JCB、AMEX、Diners)
Unagi Akimoto
3-chōme-4-4 Kōjimachi
Restaurant name Akimoto (秋本) Categories Unagi (Freshwater eel), Kaiseki (Traditional Japanese), Japanese food (other) TEL/reservation 03-3261-6762 (+81-3-3261-6762) 予約可 Addresses 3-4-4 Kojimachi Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 麹町 3-4-4 Operating Hours 11:30~14:30(L.O.14:00)/17:00~20:30(L.O.20:00) Lunch Shop holidays 日曜日、祝日、第2土曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥4,000~¥4,999 Lunch:¥3,000~¥3,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (VISA、MASTER、JCB、AMEX、Diners)
The Tsukiji Outer Market, known as the Jogai Shijo, is Japan's "Food Town," where one can encounter all of Japan's traditional foods. A mixture of wholesale and retail shops along with numerous restaurants line the streets, and new culinary trends are born here. Take a walk around and experience the taste of Japan first hand.
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Tsukiji-Fischmarkt
4 Chome-13 Tsukiji
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The Tsukiji Outer Market, known as the Jogai Shijo, is Japan's "Food Town," where one can encounter all of Japan's traditional foods. A mixture of wholesale and retail shops along with numerous restaurants line the streets, and new culinary trends are born here. Take a walk around and experience the taste of Japan first hand.
Restaurant name Mishimaya (三島屋) Categories Monjya yaki, Chow Mein Noodle, Shaved ice (snow cone) TEL/reservation 03-3872-4443 (+81-3-3872-4443) Addresses 3-4-9 Senzoku Taito Tokyo 東京都 台東区 千束 3-4-9 Staticmap?client=gme kakakucominc&channel=tabelog.com&sensor=false&hl=ja&center=35.72107446773175,139.79311303348493&markers=color:red%7c35.72107446773175,139 Show larger map Transportation TX線「浅草」駅から徒歩10〜15分程度。 浅草千束郵便局からすぐ近く。 台東区循環バス「北めぐりん」千束三丁目バス停下車すぐ。 都営バス都08(日暮里駅〜東武浅草駅〜錦糸町駅) 草43(足立区役所〜千住車庫〜三ノ輪駅〜浅草寿町〜浅草雷門) 草63(池袋駅東口〜巣鴨駅〜西日暮里駅〜三ノ輪駅〜浅草寿町) 千束バス停から徒歩2分 764 meters from Iriya. Operating Hours 12:00〜20:00 Lunch, Open on sundays Shop holidays 水・木曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available
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甘味処 三島屋
3-chōme-4-9 Senzoku
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Restaurant name Mishimaya (三島屋) Categories Monjya yaki, Chow Mein Noodle, Shaved ice (snow cone) TEL/reservation 03-3872-4443 (+81-3-3872-4443) Addresses 3-4-9 Senzoku Taito Tokyo 東京都 台東区 千束 3-4-9 Staticmap?client=gme kakakucominc&channel=tabelog.com&sensor=false&hl=ja&center=35.72107446773175,139.79311303348493&markers=color:red%7c35.72107446773175,139 Show larger map Transportation TX線「浅草」駅から徒歩10〜15分程度。 浅草千束郵便局からすぐ近く。 台東区循環バス「北めぐりん」千束三丁目バス停下車すぐ。 都営バス都08(日暮里駅〜東武浅草駅〜錦糸町駅) 草43(足立区役所〜千住車庫〜三ノ輪駅〜浅草寿町〜浅草雷門) 草63(池袋駅東口〜巣鴨駅〜西日暮里駅〜三ノ輪駅〜浅草寿町) 千束バス停から徒歩2分 764 meters from Iriya. Operating Hours 12:00〜20:00 Lunch, Open on sundays Shop holidays 水・木曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available
Restaurant name Puthifuarakampani (プティフ・ア・ラ・カンパーニュ) Categories European-style Curry, Western (Others) TEL/reservation 03-3234-4416 (+81-3-3234-4416) 予約可 Addresses 8-13 Ichibancho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 一番町 8-13 日興ロイヤルパレス一番町 1F Staticmap?client=gme kakakucominc&channel=tabelog.com&sensor=false&hl=ja&center=35.68708385286346,139.74060395934802&markers=color:red%7c35.68708385286346,139 Show larger map Transportation 地下鉄半蔵門線半蔵門駅5番出口 徒歩1分 219 meters from Hanzomon. Operating Hours [月~土] 11:30~21:30(L.O.21:00) Lunch Shop holidays 日曜日・祭日・年末年始 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥1,000~¥1,999 Lunch:¥1,000~¥1,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available Table money/charge チャージ、サービス料なし
プティフ・ア・ラ・カンパーニュ
Restaurant name Puthifuarakampani (プティフ・ア・ラ・カンパーニュ) Categories European-style Curry, Western (Others) TEL/reservation 03-3234-4416 (+81-3-3234-4416) 予約可 Addresses 8-13 Ichibancho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 一番町 8-13 日興ロイヤルパレス一番町 1F Staticmap?client=gme kakakucominc&channel=tabelog.com&sensor=false&hl=ja&center=35.68708385286346,139.74060395934802&markers=color:red%7c35.68708385286346,139 Show larger map Transportation 地下鉄半蔵門線半蔵門駅5番出口 徒歩1分 219 meters from Hanzomon. Operating Hours [月~土] 11:30~21:30(L.O.21:00) Lunch Shop holidays 日曜日・祭日・年末年始 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥1,000~¥1,999 Lunch:¥1,000~¥1,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available Table money/charge チャージ、サービス料なし
Restaurant name Sumibiyakinikunakahara (炭火焼肉なかはら) Categories Yakiniku (BBQ Beef) TEL/reservation 03-6261-2987 (+81-3-6261-2987) 予約可 Addresses 4-3 Rokubancho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 六番町 4-3 GEMS市ヶ谷 9F Staticmap?client=gme kakakucominc&channel=tabelog.com&sensor=false&hl=ja&center=35.689147149392696,139.7352287552046&markers=color:red%7c35.689147149392696,139 Show larger map Transportation JR中央線【市ケ谷駅】徒歩2分 都営地下鉄新宿線【市ヶ谷駅】徒歩2分 東京メトロ有楽町線・南北線【市ケ谷駅】徒歩4分 東京メトロ有楽町線【麹町駅】徒歩5分 329 meters from Ichigaya. Operating Hours [月・火・木・金・土・日・祝] 17:00~22:30(L.O.) ※ランチは終了しました。 Late night (After 10 PM), Open on sundays Shop holidays 水曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥10,000~¥14,999 Lunch:¥3,000~¥3,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (JCB、AMEX)
Sumibi Yakiniku Nakahara
Restaurant name Sumibiyakinikunakahara (炭火焼肉なかはら) Categories Yakiniku (BBQ Beef) TEL/reservation 03-6261-2987 (+81-3-6261-2987) 予約可 Addresses 4-3 Rokubancho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 六番町 4-3 GEMS市ヶ谷 9F Staticmap?client=gme kakakucominc&channel=tabelog.com&sensor=false&hl=ja&center=35.689147149392696,139.7352287552046&markers=color:red%7c35.689147149392696,139 Show larger map Transportation JR中央線【市ケ谷駅】徒歩2分 都営地下鉄新宿線【市ヶ谷駅】徒歩2分 東京メトロ有楽町線・南北線【市ケ谷駅】徒歩4分 東京メトロ有楽町線【麹町駅】徒歩5分 329 meters from Ichigaya. Operating Hours [月・火・木・金・土・日・祝] 17:00~22:30(L.O.) ※ランチは終了しました。 Late night (After 10 PM), Open on sundays Shop holidays 水曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥10,000~¥14,999 Lunch:¥3,000~¥3,999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Available (JCB、AMEX)
Restaurant name Mentokunidaimetsujita (めん徳 二代目 つじ田 麹町店) Categories Tsukemen, Ramen TEL/reservation 03-3556-5727 (+81-3-3556-5727) 予約不可 Addresses 1-4-11 Hirakawacho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 平河町 1-4-11 はらだビル 1F
めん徳 二代目 つじ田 麹町店
1-chōme-4-11 Hirakawachō
Restaurant name Mentokunidaimetsujita (めん徳 二代目 つじ田 麹町店) Categories Tsukemen, Ramen TEL/reservation 03-3556-5727 (+81-3-3556-5727) 予約不可 Addresses 1-4-11 Hirakawacho Chiyoda Tokyo 東京都 千代田区 平河町 1-4-11 はらだビル 1F
Cafe.
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Hard Rock Cafe Tokyo Roppongi
5-4-20 Roppongi
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Cafe.
Chinese restaurant
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Kohien
3-chōme-8-15 Roppongi
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Chinese restaurant
Sukiyaki shop.
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Imahan Honten
1-chōme-19-7 Asakusa
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Sukiyaki shop.

Sightseeing

The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo?, literally "Imperial Residence") is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿 Kyūden?), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices. It is built on the site of the old Edo Castle. The total area including the gardens is 3.41 square kilometres (1.32 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some to be more than the value of all of the real estate in the state of California.[1][2]
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The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace Management Office
1-1 Chiyoda
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The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo?, literally "Imperial Residence") is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿 Kyūden?), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices. It is built on the site of the old Edo Castle. The total area including the gardens is 3.41 square kilometres (1.32 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some to be more than the value of all of the real estate in the state of California.[1][2]
The Tokyo Skytree is a broadcast tower for television and radio. It's 634 meters tall It's the tallest tower in the world, and the second tallest structure in the world . The world's tallest structure is Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which is 828 meters tall. It was designed in the image of a big tree stretching up into the blue sky, and it also features the unique Japanese curve designs called sori and mukuri. The use of a "shimbashira" cylindrical central column to dampen earthquake vibrations is taken from the technique used in Japanese five-story pagodas. With the two observation decks at 350 meters and 450 meters, Tokyo Skytree lets you enjoy the landscape of Tokyo . At the foot of the Skytree there's "Tokyo Skytree Town," a shopping and entertainment complex that has an aquarium and a planetarium as well as many stores and restaurants.
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Tokyo Skytree
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The Tokyo Skytree is a broadcast tower for television and radio. It's 634 meters tall It's the tallest tower in the world, and the second tallest structure in the world . The world's tallest structure is Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which is 828 meters tall. It was designed in the image of a big tree stretching up into the blue sky, and it also features the unique Japanese curve designs called sori and mukuri. The use of a "shimbashira" cylindrical central column to dampen earthquake vibrations is taken from the technique used in Japanese five-story pagodas. With the two observation decks at 350 meters and 450 meters, Tokyo Skytree lets you enjoy the landscape of Tokyo . At the foot of the Skytree there's "Tokyo Skytree Town," a shopping and entertainment complex that has an aquarium and a planetarium as well as many stores and restaurants.
It is said that early in the 7th century, local fishing folk hauled up a statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Kannon), and this led to Sensoji’s founding. Asakursa has long thrived as a temple town with Sensoji, at its heart. Nakamise, with almost 90 little shops on both sides of the street, is the ideal place to get Japanese souvenirs.
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浅草寺影向堂
2-chōme-3-1 Asakusa
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It is said that early in the 7th century, local fishing folk hauled up a statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Kannon), and this led to Sensoji’s founding. Asakursa has long thrived as a temple town with Sensoji, at its heart. Nakamise, with almost 90 little shops on both sides of the street, is the ideal place to get Japanese souvenirs.
The Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum opened its doors in March 1993 as a space to reflect on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo and envision the city and life of the future. Housed in a unique building modeled after an elevated-floor type warehouse, the museum has been a landmark and popular tourist attraction in Tokyo since its opening. The permanent exhibition, showcasing original objects and replicas, offers visitors a journey through the 400-year history of Edo-Tokyo since Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo. In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum holds special exhibitions at the first floor gallery five to six times a year and carries out various other events, including lectures and workshops on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo. We hope that the museum can be Tokyo’s center for the creation of new culture and a place of respite for visitors.
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Edo-Tokyo-Museum
1-chōme-4-1 Yokoami
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The Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum opened its doors in March 1993 as a space to reflect on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo and envision the city and life of the future. Housed in a unique building modeled after an elevated-floor type warehouse, the museum has been a landmark and popular tourist attraction in Tokyo since its opening. The permanent exhibition, showcasing original objects and replicas, offers visitors a journey through the 400-year history of Edo-Tokyo since Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo. In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum holds special exhibitions at the first floor gallery five to six times a year and carries out various other events, including lectures and workshops on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo. We hope that the museum can be Tokyo’s center for the creation of new culture and a place of respite for visitors.
Ueno Toshogu is a shrine in the time honored Japanese religion of Shinto and was built and dedicated in 1627 to the memory of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542 - 1616), the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The Tokugawa Shogunate, having unified all of the feudal domains of Japan, formed the basis of rule for the next 265 years in what came to be known as the Edo period. This accomplishment makes Tokugawa one of the most famous warriors throughout Japanese history, and his reputation as a prudent and patient leader is still respected among Japanese today. The main structure of this shrine was rebuilt in 1651 by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd Tokugawa Shogun and grandson of Ieyasu, and serves as an example of an architectural style representative of the Edo period: gongen- zukuri. Despite major earthquakes and wars, the structure has remained intact, and has been designated as an important cultural property of Japan due to its representative nature of the Edo period. Many people from all over the world visit the shrine in order to experience true Edo period architecture. Though visiting the shrine itself is free of charge, there is a paid route within its wall(500yen). Visitors are not allowed into the main hall of the shrine, but as people can closely inspect and appreciate its traditional architecture and take pictures, the shrine has become a popular attraction. It’s gorgeous buildings are trimmed in gold leaf and contain beautifully intricate carvings. Visitors are moved by the classic beauty of the traditional structure. There are also a great number of people who come to pray for a number of reasons such as good fortune; passing examinations; vocational success; longevity; and recovery from illness. Ieyasu is believed to now be a powerful deity that visitors can pray to at this shrine for good luck. In addition to Ieyasu, the 8th Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, and the 15th and final Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, are also enshrined at Ueno Toshogu.
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Toshogu-Schrein
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Ueno Toshogu is a shrine in the time honored Japanese religion of Shinto and was built and dedicated in 1627 to the memory of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542 - 1616), the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The Tokugawa Shogunate, having unified all of the feudal domains of Japan, formed the basis of rule for the next 265 years in what came to be known as the Edo period. This accomplishment makes Tokugawa one of the most famous warriors throughout Japanese history, and his reputation as a prudent and patient leader is still respected among Japanese today. The main structure of this shrine was rebuilt in 1651 by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd Tokugawa Shogun and grandson of Ieyasu, and serves as an example of an architectural style representative of the Edo period: gongen- zukuri. Despite major earthquakes and wars, the structure has remained intact, and has been designated as an important cultural property of Japan due to its representative nature of the Edo period. Many people from all over the world visit the shrine in order to experience true Edo period architecture. Though visiting the shrine itself is free of charge, there is a paid route within its wall(500yen). Visitors are not allowed into the main hall of the shrine, but as people can closely inspect and appreciate its traditional architecture and take pictures, the shrine has become a popular attraction. It’s gorgeous buildings are trimmed in gold leaf and contain beautifully intricate carvings. Visitors are moved by the classic beauty of the traditional structure. There are also a great number of people who come to pray for a number of reasons such as good fortune; passing examinations; vocational success; longevity; and recovery from illness. Ieyasu is believed to now be a powerful deity that visitors can pray to at this shrine for good luck. In addition to Ieyasu, the 8th Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, and the 15th and final Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, are also enshrined at Ueno Toshogu.
Ueno zoo.
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ENEOS Ueno Zoo Front Service Station
4-chōme-15-2 Ikenohata
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Ueno zoo.
Tokyo dome.
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Taimuzutokyo Dome Chushajo
1 Chome-3 Koraku
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Tokyo dome.
Imperial Palace
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Kokyogaien
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Imperial Palace

Parks & Nature

The shogun bequeathed this land to Lord Naitō (daimyo) of Tsuruga in the Edo period who completed a garden here in 1772.[1] After the Meiji Restoration the house and its grounds were converted into an experimental agricultural centre.[2] It then became a botanical garden before becoming an imperial garden in 1879. The current configuration of the garden was completed in 1906. Most of the garden was destroyed by air raids in 1945, during the later stages of World War II. The garden was rebuilt after the war. The jurisdiction over the Imperial Palace Outer Garden and the Kyoto imperial garden was transferred to the Ministry of Health and Welfare (now part of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) in 1947. On May 21, 1949 the garden became open to the public as "National Park Shinjuku Imperial Gardens". It came under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment in January 2001 with the official name "Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden". In 1989, the Shinjuku Gyoen was the site chosen for the funeral rites of Emperor Shōwa before he was buried at the Musashi Imperial Graveyard.
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Shinjuku Gyoen
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The shogun bequeathed this land to Lord Naitō (daimyo) of Tsuruga in the Edo period who completed a garden here in 1772.[1] After the Meiji Restoration the house and its grounds were converted into an experimental agricultural centre.[2] It then became a botanical garden before becoming an imperial garden in 1879. The current configuration of the garden was completed in 1906. Most of the garden was destroyed by air raids in 1945, during the later stages of World War II. The garden was rebuilt after the war. The jurisdiction over the Imperial Palace Outer Garden and the Kyoto imperial garden was transferred to the Ministry of Health and Welfare (now part of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) in 1947. On May 21, 1949 the garden became open to the public as "National Park Shinjuku Imperial Gardens". It came under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment in January 2001 with the official name "Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden". In 1989, the Shinjuku Gyoen was the site chosen for the funeral rites of Emperor Shōwa before he was buried at the Musashi Imperial Graveyard.
This garden is a typical Daimyo(Japanese feudal lord) garden in the Edo period with a tidal pond(Shioiri-no-Ike) and two wild-duck hunting sites(Kamoba). A tidal pond means a pond that are infused with seawater in order to change flavor along a pond by flood changes time to time, of which style had been popularly used in coastal gardens in the Edo period. The whole pond had been reed fields and used for falconry site for Shogun families. This garden is roughly divided into two areas, the south garden whose center is Daimyo garden and the north garden that had been developed after the Meiji period. After the Meiji Restoration, the garden became the detached palace of royal families and officially named Hamarikyu, which means a detached palace on the coast. In 1952,this garden was appointed as the Special Place of scenic beauty and the Special Historic Site, based on the Cultural Properties Protection Law of Japan. Now the garden is surrounded by high-rise buildings of Shiodome business area, and contrast between the old and the new is superb.
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Hamarikyu Onshiteien Servicezentrum
1-1 Hamarikyūteien
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This garden is a typical Daimyo(Japanese feudal lord) garden in the Edo period with a tidal pond(Shioiri-no-Ike) and two wild-duck hunting sites(Kamoba). A tidal pond means a pond that are infused with seawater in order to change flavor along a pond by flood changes time to time, of which style had been popularly used in coastal gardens in the Edo period. The whole pond had been reed fields and used for falconry site for Shogun families. This garden is roughly divided into two areas, the south garden whose center is Daimyo garden and the north garden that had been developed after the Meiji period. After the Meiji Restoration, the garden became the detached palace of royal families and officially named Hamarikyu, which means a detached palace on the coast. In 1952,this garden was appointed as the Special Place of scenic beauty and the Special Historic Site, based on the Cultural Properties Protection Law of Japan. Now the garden is surrounded by high-rise buildings of Shiodome business area, and contrast between the old and the new is superb.
Japanese park.
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Yoyogi Park Outdoor Stage
2 Chome-3 Jinnan
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Japanese park.

Arts & Culture

The National Art Center, Tokyo (国立新美術館 Kokuritsu Shin-Bijutsukan?) (NACT) is a museum in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. A joint project of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the National Museums Independent Administrative Institution, it stands on a site formerly occupied by a research facility of the University of Tokyo. The building has been designed by Kisho Kurokawa. It is one of the largest exhibition sites in Asia.[2] Access is from Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line. Unlike Japan's other national art museums, NACT is an 'empty museum', without a collection, permanent display, and curators. Like Kunsthalle in German-speaking regions, it accommodates temporary exhibitions sponsored and curated by other organizations.[3] The policy has been successful. In its first fiscal year in 2007, it had 69 exhibitions organized by arts groups and 10 organized by NACT. Its Monet exhibition, held between 7 April and 2 July 2007, was the second most visited exhibition of the year, not only in Japan but in the world.[3]
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The National Art Center, Tokyo
7-chōme-22-2 Roppongi
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The National Art Center, Tokyo (国立新美術館 Kokuritsu Shin-Bijutsukan?) (NACT) is a museum in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. A joint project of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the National Museums Independent Administrative Institution, it stands on a site formerly occupied by a research facility of the University of Tokyo. The building has been designed by Kisho Kurokawa. It is one of the largest exhibition sites in Asia.[2] Access is from Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line. Unlike Japan's other national art museums, NACT is an 'empty museum', without a collection, permanent display, and curators. Like Kunsthalle in German-speaking regions, it accommodates temporary exhibitions sponsored and curated by other organizations.[3] The policy has been successful. In its first fiscal year in 2007, it had 69 exhibitions organized by arts groups and 10 organized by NACT. Its Monet exhibition, held between 7 April and 2 July 2007, was the second most visited exhibition of the year, not only in Japan but in the world.[3]
■Entrance Fee\800 (includes tea) \600 Student Discount Discount for groups available. ■Opening Timesam10:00-pm17:00 ■ClosedMondays except National Holidays ■AddressNihori 1-29-16, Edogawa-ku Tokyo 132-0001 ■TEL03-3670-8622 ■FAX03-3670-5884 Opened April 3rd 2002 The Museum was built with the ambition to spread Japanese culture, especially Bonsai in a new way to the rest of the world. I wanted to show both the beauty and the severity of nature that is hidden within Bonsai, even just a little glimpse but to a great number of people from around the world. With that thought in mind I was successful in creating this beautiful museum.
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Shunkaen BONSAI Museum
1-chōme-29-16 Niihori
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■Entrance Fee\800 (includes tea) \600 Student Discount Discount for groups available. ■Opening Timesam10:00-pm17:00 ■ClosedMondays except National Holidays ■AddressNihori 1-29-16, Edogawa-ku Tokyo 132-0001 ■TEL03-3670-8622 ■FAX03-3670-5884 Opened April 3rd 2002 The Museum was built with the ambition to spread Japanese culture, especially Bonsai in a new way to the rest of the world. I wanted to show both the beauty and the severity of nature that is hidden within Bonsai, even just a little glimpse but to a great number of people from around the world. With that thought in mind I was successful in creating this beautiful museum.

Drinks & Nightlife

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XEX 日本橋
2-chōme-4-3 Nihonbashimuromachi
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Shopping

Roppongi Hills is participating town. As for living person and working person and the gathering person, all participate in Roppongi Hills. Here, many people exchange talks. Touch various ways of thinking of various people, and, from new art and creative meal to difficult problem that the modern society has, person enjoys various experiences in Roppongi Hills. Each one thinks by participating there, and idea that changes and makes the future from there is born. Here, Roppongi Hills lead Japan and the Asia region and cause the world and open talks and visions from here to the future are born…We make such a town.
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Chillup Roppongi
6-chōme-10-1 Roppongi
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Roppongi Hills is participating town. As for living person and working person and the gathering person, all participate in Roppongi Hills. Here, many people exchange talks. Touch various ways of thinking of various people, and, from new art and creative meal to difficult problem that the modern society has, person enjoys various experiences in Roppongi Hills. Each one thinks by participating there, and idea that changes and makes the future from there is born. Here, Roppongi Hills lead Japan and the Asia region and cause the world and open talks and visions from here to the future are born…We make such a town.
SHIBUYA109 shopping mall.
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Shibuya 109
2-chōme-29-1 Dōgenzaka
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SHIBUYA109 shopping mall.
Ameya yokocho.
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Ameyoko
4 Chome-7 Ueno
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Ameya yokocho.

Getting Around

Shibuya station.
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Shibuya Sky Souvenir Shop
2-chōme-24 Shibuya
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Shibuya station.
Harajyuku station.
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Harajuku Station
1-chōme-18 Jingūmae
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Harajyuku station.
Yoyogi station.
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Yoyogi Station
1-chōme-34 Yoyogi
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Yoyogi station.
Daikanyama station.
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Daikanyama Station
19-4 Daikanyamachō
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Daikanyama station.
Nakameguro station.
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Naka-Meguro Station
3-chōme-4-1 Kamimeguro
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Nakameguro station.
Ebisu station.
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Ebisu Station
1-chōme-5 Ebisuminami
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Ebisu station.
Shinagawa station.
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Shinagawa Station
3-chōme-26-27 Takanawa
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Shinagawa station.
Tokyo station.
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Tokyo Station Galerie
1-chōme-9-1 Marunouchi
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Tokyo station.
Sugamo station.
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Sugamo Station
1-chōme-16 Sugamo
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Sugamo station.
Asakusa station.
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Asakusa Station
1-chōme-1-3 Asakusa
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Asakusa station.
Komagome station.
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Komagome Station
2-chōme-1 Komagome
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Komagome station.
Tamachi station.
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Tamachi Station
5-chōme-33-36 Shiba
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Tamachi station.
Meguro station.
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Meguro Station
2-chōme-16 Kamiōsaki
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Meguro station.
Tabata station.
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Tabata Station
1-chōme-17 Higashitabata
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Tabata station.
Otsuka station.
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Otsuka Station
3-chōme-33-1 Minamiōtsuka
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Otsuka station.
Shinjyuku station.
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Shinjuku Station
3-chōme-38-1 Shinjuku
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Shinjyuku station.
Ikebukuro station.
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Ikebukuro Station
1-chōme-28 Minamiikebukuro
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Ikebukuro station.
Gotanda station.
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Gotanda Station
1-chōme-26 Higashigotanda
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Gotanda station.
Osaki station.
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Ōsaki Station
1-chōme-21-4 Ōsaki
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Osaki station.
Nippori station.
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Nippori Station Post Office
2-chōme-21-6 Nishinippori
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Nippori station.
Shinbashi station.
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Shimbashi Station
2-chōme-17 Shinbashi
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Shinbashi station.
Kanda station.
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KANDA STATION
2-chōme-13 Kajichō
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Kanda station.
Yutenji station.
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Yutenji Station
2-chōme-13 Yūtenji
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Yutenji station.
Yurakucho station.
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Yurakucho Station
2-chōme-9 Yūrakuchō
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Yurakucho station.
mejiro station.
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Mejiro Station
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mejiro station.
Shin-okubo station.
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Shin-Okubo Station
1-chōme-7 Hyakuninchō
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Shin-okubo station.
Nishinippori station.
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Nishi-Nippori Station
5-chōme-22 Nishinippori
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Nishinippori station.
Okachimachi station.
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Okachimachi Station
5-chōme-27 Ueno
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Okachimachi station.
kasumigaseki station.
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Kasumigaseki Station
2-chōme-1-2 Kasumigaseki
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kasumigaseki station.
Hibiya station.
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Hibiya Station
1-chōme-5-1 Yūrakuchō
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Hibiya station.
Ningyocho station.
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Ningyocho Station
2-chōme-6 Nihonbashiningyōchō
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Ningyocho station.
Kodenmacho station.
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Kodemmacho Station
12 Nihonbashikodenmachō
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Kodenmacho station.
Nakaokachimachi station.
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Nakaokachimachi Station
5-chōme-24 Ueno
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Nakaokachimachi station.
Ueno station.
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Ueno Station
7-chōme-1 Ueno
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Ueno station.
Minowa station.
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Minowa Station
5-19-6 根岸
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Minowa station.
Gaienmae station.
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Gaiemmae Station
2-chōme-7-16 Kitaaoyama
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Gaienmae station.
Aoyama ichome station.
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Aoyama Itchome Station
1-chōme-1-19 Minamiaoyama
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Aoyama ichome station.
Tameikesanno station.
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Tameike-sanno Station
2-chōme-2 Akasaka
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Tameikesanno station.
Toranomon station.
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Toranomon Hills Station
1-chōme-22-12 Toranomon
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Toranomon station.
kyobashi station.
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Kyobashi Station
2-chōme-4 Kyōbashi
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kyobashi station.
Nihonbashi station.
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Nihombashi Station
1-3-11 日本橋
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Nihonbashi station.
Mitsukoshimae station.
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Mitsukoshi-Mae Station
2-chōme-1 Nihonbashimuromachi
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Mitsukoshimae station.
Shiroganedai station.
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Shirokanedai Station
4-chōme-5-10 Shirokanedai
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Shiroganedai station.
Sankenchaya station.
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Sangenjaya Station
2-chōme-15 Taishidō
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Sankenchaya station.
Ikejiriohashi station.
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Ikejiri-ōhashi Station
3-chōme-2 Higashiyama
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Ikejiriohashi station.
Komazawadaigaku station.
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Komazawa-Daigaku Station
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Komazawadaigaku station.
Sakurashinmachi station.
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Sakurashimmachi Station
2-chōme-8 Sakurashinmachi
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Sakurashinmachi station.
Youga station.
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Yōga Sta.
2-chōme-39 Yōga
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Youga station.
Hutagotamagawa station.
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Futako-Tamagawa Station
2-chōme-22-13 Tamagawa
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Hutagotamagawa station.
Hutagoshinchi station.
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Futako-shinchi Sta. station
2-chōme-2-1 Futago
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Hutagoshinchi station.
Takatsu station.
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Takatsu Station
4-chōme-1-1 Futago
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Takatsu station.
Mizonokuchi station.
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Mizonokuchi Station
2-chōme-1-1 Mizonokuchi
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Mizonokuchi station.
Kajigatani station.
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Kajigaya Station
1-chōme-48-6 Suenaga
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Kajigatani station.
Miyazakidai station.
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Miyazakidai Station
2-chōme-10-12 Miyazaki
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Miyazakidai station.
Miyamaedaira station.
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Miyamaedaira Sta. station
1-chōme-11-1 Miyamaedaira
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Miyamaedaira station.
Tamaplaza station.
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Tama-Plaza Station
Utsukushigaoka-1-chōme-3 Aoba Ward
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Tamaplaza station.
Azamino station.
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Azamino Station
Azamino-2-chōme Aoba Ward
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Azamino station.
Ichigao station.
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Ichigao Station
1156-1 Ichigaochō
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Ichigao station.
Aobadai station.
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Aobadai Station
Aobadai-1-chōme Aoba Ward
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Aobadai station.
Tana station.
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Tana Station
Tanachō Aoba Ward
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Tana station.
Nagatsuda station.
8 Einheimische empfehlen
Nagatsuta Station
4-chōme-1-1 Nagatsuta
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Nagatsuda station.
Tsukushino station.
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Tsukushino Station
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Tsukushino station.
Suzukakedai station.
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Suzukakedai Station
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Suzukakedai station.
South machida station.
6 Einheimische empfehlen
Minami-Machida Grandberry Park Station
3-chōme-3-2 Tsuruma
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South machida station.
Tsukimino station.
6 Einheimische empfehlen
Tsukimino Station
5-chōme-8-1 Tsukimino
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Tsukimino station.
Hudomae station.
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Fudomae Station
3-chōme-9-12 Nishigotanda
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Hudomae station.
Musashikoyama station.
27 Einheimische empfehlen
Musashi-Koyama Station
3-chōme-4 Koyama
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Musashikoyama station.
Nishikoyama station.
11 Einheimische empfehlen
Nishikoyama Station
6-chōme-3-10 Koyama
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Nishikoyama station.
Ookayama station.
7 Einheimische empfehlen
Ōokayama Sta.
3-chōme-27-1 Kitasenzoku
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Ookayama station.
Okusawa station.
6 Einheimische empfehlen
Okusawa Station
3-47-17 奥沢
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Okusawa station.
Denenchofu station.
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Den-enchofu Station
2-chōme-62 Denenchōfu
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Denenchofu station.
Tamagawa station.
12 Einheimische empfehlen
Tamagawa Sta. station
1-53-8 田園調布
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Tamagawa station.
Shinmaruko station.
10 Einheimische empfehlen
Shinmaruko Station
766 中原区新丸子町
10 Einheimische empfehlen
Shinmaruko station.
Musashikosugi station.
19 Einheimische empfehlen
Musashi-Kosugi Sta. station
3-chōme-492 Kosugimachi
19 Einheimische empfehlen
Musashikosugi station.
Hiyoshi station.
13 Einheimische empfehlen
Hiyoshi Station
2-chōme-1-1 Hiyoshi
13 Einheimische empfehlen
Hiyoshi station.
Oshiage station.
189 Einheimische empfehlen
Oshiage Sta.(SKYTREE) station
1-chōme-1-65 Oshiage
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Oshiage station.
Kinshicho station.
72 Einheimische empfehlen
Kinshichō Station
3-chōme-14-6 Kōtōbashi
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Kinshicho station.
Sumiyoshi station.
17 Einheimische empfehlen
Sumiyoshi Station
2-chōme-23-12 Sumiyoshi
17 Einheimische empfehlen
Sumiyoshi station.
Kiyosumishirakawa station.
29 Einheimische empfehlen
Kiyosumishirakawa Station
1-chōme-6-13 Shirakawa
29 Einheimische empfehlen
Kiyosumishirakawa station.
Suitengumae station.
27 Einheimische empfehlen
Suitengu-Mae Station
2-chōme-1-1 Nihonbashikakigarachō
27 Einheimische empfehlen
Suitengumae station.
Otemachi station.
9 Einheimische empfehlen
Otemachi Sta. station
2-chōme-1-1 Ōtemachi
9 Einheimische empfehlen
Otemachi station.
Jinbocho station.
14 Einheimische empfehlen
Jimbocho Station
14 Einheimische empfehlen
Jinbocho station.
Kudanshita station.
9 Einheimische empfehlen
Kudanshita Station
1-chōme-13-19 Kudankita
9 Einheimische empfehlen
Kudanshita station.