
- EAST AREA
- NIHONBASHI
RYOGOKU BRIDGE CHILDRENS PLAYGROUND
This park is a long stretch along the Sumida River just before Ryogoku Bridge. You can also walk right next to the river while viewing the Sky Tree.
This park is a long stretch along the Sumida River just before Ryogoku Bridge. You can also walk right next to the river while viewing the Sky Tree.
A stylish cafe on the corner of an intricate intersection. The exterior is an old building. The street is wide, so it may be a little hard to find. But it was surprisingly crowded, probably due to the large number of people living in the neighborhood. It was a hot summer day, so I had […]
A delicious vegan cookie shop. The store itself, as well as the packaging, is cute and makes a great souvenir or gift. You can also eat them in the store.
An apparel wholesale district. It seems that the general public can hardly purchase anything, but some of the stores are available for retail, so students and those interested in fashion should have a good time. Even complete amateurs can enjoy the mysterious atmosphere.
A delicious doughnut store also located in Yoyogi Uehara. They seem to be take-out only at the moment, so take some as a souvenir or stop by the park for a bite to eat. Drinks for your stroll, too.
A pizza shop in COMMISSARY, a fashionable food court in Nihonbashi. There is also a shop in Daikanyama. American pizza feels more like a snack than a meal, so it’s perfect for during a walk. The food court is small, and besides pizza, there are only taco, bread, and coffee shops. If you order little […]
Monja is the most popular type of food in Tsukishima, but the melon bread at this store is also delicious and highly recommended. You can even hear an original melonpan song(?) played in the store.
The red bridge is often chosen as the scenery of Tsukuda-jima and Tsukishima. It is also an interesting contrast to the high-rise condominiums on Tsukuda Island. There are Sumiyoshi Shrine and Tsukuda Tendai Jizoson nearby, so please visit them. The Tsukuda Tendai Jizoson in particular is located in a mysterious place, so it is fun […]
This tsukudani store has been in business for nearly 200 years. Tsukudani, which you don’t often buy for yourself, tastes better when you buy it at a long-established shop like this. The history of Tsukudajima is also interesting, so please check it out.