- SPOT
- SOUTH AREA
- NAKAMEGURO
西郷山公園 SAIGOYAMA PARK
A park with a great view a short distance away from the busy Daikanyama area. We recommend buying croissants and other items at Hillside Pantry and having a picnic here.
A park with a great view a short distance away from the busy Daikanyama area. We recommend buying croissants and other items at Hillside Pantry and having a picnic here.
At first glance, it appears to be an ordinary park, but within it is a restored version of a feudal lord’s garden from the Edo period. Let’s take a glance.
A beautiful space with an ivy bookstore and cafes and other facilities. E-books are convenient, but sometimes it is nice to be stimulated by real paper books and art.
A great grocery store that has been around for a long time. Homemade bread and fine imported ingredients are a pleasure to browse. Among the breads, the natural yeast croissants are popular. We recommend buying bread, drinks, and deli items and having a picnic at the nearby Saigoyama Park.
One of five Roasteries in the world. The architecture was carefully designed by Kengo Kuma. The terrace seating on the upper floor is highly recommended.
The address near Daikanyama is “Sarugakucho,” a 6th-7th century burial mound that gave the area its name. It is a small space but has been carefully preserved with a very nice atmosphere. If you visit the neighborhood, pay a visit.