
- EAST AREA
- GINZA
Many people visit Odaiba for breakfast and pancakes here. It is a little easier than other restaurants. There is also Eggs ‘n Things nearby, so if you like pancakes, I recommend both.
A spacious Japanese garden surrounded by buildings and the sea. It used to be a feudal lord’s garden owned by the Tokugawa family. Visitors can enjoy the seasonal scenery while having green tea at the Nakajima teahouse. The pond is filled with sea water, so there are sea fish.
An eel restaurant with a history of over 100 years. You can enjoy delicious eel bowls and the cozy building is lovely. I really recommend this restaurant.
They do not use chemical seasonings and say that their udon noodles are “safe, and you can drink up to the dipping sauce. Since this udon shop was started by a green grocer, vegetable tempura and avocado are recommended.
It is affiliated with Komeda Coffee, but the contents are completely different. It is a rare cafe that offers a vegan menu. A little expensive.
There are several Imahans, but this is Ningyocho Imahan. There are several Imahan stores in the area, but this is the Ningyocho Imahan, which also sells prepared foods, such as menchikatsu. Speaking of eating and walking, there is also Yanagiya nearby that sells taiyaki (fish-shaped pancakes).
A cafe where you can enjoy authentic and delicious coffee. The exterior of the small building is a bit confusing, but once you enter, you will find the interior to be lovely. The seating is arranged in an interesting way.
A park along the Sumida River. It is located just past Amazake Yokocho, heading toward the Meiji-za Theater. The tree-lined avenue at the entrance is very beautiful. However, the park is not very large, since the site is occupied by a sports field and other facilities of the ward. For a short break.