
- EAST AREA
- IIDABASHI
TOKYO DAIJINGU
This shrine is famous as the Ise-san of Tokyo. Amaterasu (the inner shrine) and Toyoke (the outer shrine) are enshrined together, so you can visit the shrine as if you were in Ise.
This shrine is famous as the Ise-san of Tokyo. Amaterasu (the inner shrine) and Toyoke (the outer shrine) are enshrined together, so you can visit the shrine as if you were in Ise.
This stationery shop was established in 1887. The current building is also from the Taisho era. For some reason, entering a stationery store has always excited me since I was a child. There is also a cafe inside, where you can relax and enjoy the stationery you bought and the used books from Jimbocho.
You can enjoy our carefully selected shallow roasted coffee. Many beans are lined up like a laboratory. It is hard to choose the right coffee, but the staff is very kind and helpful. This is a store that will change your concept of coffee.
Japanese modern art seems to be easily overlooked, but when you come here you will find it very interesting. It is located in an open area between the Imperial Palace and the Budokan. It also has an Italian restaurant.
The East Gardens, where Edo Castle once stood. There is a spacious lawn where you can buy souvenirs related to the imperial family. Although there is no castle tower, the large stone walls are overwhelming. There are also the ruins of the famous “Chushingura” (the story of Chushingura) pine corridor. You can enjoy such a […]
A park with a beautiful fountain on the way to the Imperial Palace while passing Gyoko-dori Avenue in front of Tokyo Station. There is also a Starbucks where you can take a relaxing break.
The red brick station building has become not only a train station but also a tourist attraction. Both inside and outside the ticket gates, there are many buildings, stores, and other attractions. If you feel lost because of the large area, remember the two area names: “Marunouchi” on the west side (inside the Yamanote Line) […]