Guidebook for Bunkyō-ku

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Guidebook for Bunkyō-ku

Sightseeing

This temple was founded in 1681. Many cultural assets. It is notable for surviving the American air raids during World War II, whereas most other historical sites in Tokyo were turned into rubble.
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Gokokuji Temple
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This temple was founded in 1681. Many cultural assets. It is notable for surviving the American air raids during World War II, whereas most other historical sites in Tokyo were turned into rubble.
Japan mint has its museum, and factory tour.
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造幣東京博物館
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Japan mint has its museum, and factory tour.
Hatoyama Hall (鳩山会館 Hatoyama Kaikan), also known as the Otowa Palace (音羽御殿 Otowa Goten), is a Western-style residence in Bunkyō, Tokyo commissioned in 1924 by Iichirō Hatoyama, and it was here that he helped form the present Liberal Democratic Party. The house and gardens are in the process of evolving into a museum commemorating the Hatoyama family's contributions to politics and education in Japan. The building's architect was Okada Shin'ichi, who also designed the Kabuki-za. The facade is composed of three bays in natural stone, with large French windows on the ground floor. On the first floor, the windows and doors fill the entire width of the building; the doors open inwards and there are narrow, French-style balconies. There are currently three memorial rooms open to the public, one dedicated to Ichiro, another to his wife Kaoru, and yet another to their son, Iichiro Hatoyama. In addition, the garden features sculptures of Kazuo Hatoyama and his wife, Haruko
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Hatoyama Hall
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Hatoyama Hall (鳩山会館 Hatoyama Kaikan), also known as the Otowa Palace (音羽御殿 Otowa Goten), is a Western-style residence in Bunkyō, Tokyo commissioned in 1924 by Iichirō Hatoyama, and it was here that he helped form the present Liberal Democratic Party. The house and gardens are in the process of evolving into a museum commemorating the Hatoyama family's contributions to politics and education in Japan. The building's architect was Okada Shin'ichi, who also designed the Kabuki-za. The facade is composed of three bays in natural stone, with large French windows on the ground floor. On the first floor, the windows and doors fill the entire width of the building; the doors open inwards and there are narrow, French-style balconies. There are currently three memorial rooms open to the public, one dedicated to Ichiro, another to his wife Kaoru, and yet another to their son, Iichiro Hatoyama. In addition, the garden features sculptures of Kazuo Hatoyama and his wife, Haruko
Collectively known as Yanesen, taking the first syllable of each of Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi, these locations are filled with the atmosphere of the traditional shitamachi neighborhoods in Tokyo. Yanakaginza Shopping Street allows visitors to catch a glimpse of old Japan. Popular for its cherry blossoms, Yanaka-reien cemetery is one of the many perfect places for a stroll in any season. It was also a place well-loved by many literary masters. If you decide to cross the hill road and go through the mazelike alleyways, you will definitely encounter retro scenes of Tokyo as if you’ve gone on a time trip to the “good old days”. Why not escape the hustle and bustle of the metropolis and have a traditional Tokyo experience in Yanesen?
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Yanaka Ginza
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Collectively known as Yanesen, taking the first syllable of each of Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi, these locations are filled with the atmosphere of the traditional shitamachi neighborhoods in Tokyo. Yanakaginza Shopping Street allows visitors to catch a glimpse of old Japan. Popular for its cherry blossoms, Yanaka-reien cemetery is one of the many perfect places for a stroll in any season. It was also a place well-loved by many literary masters. If you decide to cross the hill road and go through the mazelike alleyways, you will definitely encounter retro scenes of Tokyo as if you’ve gone on a time trip to the “good old days”. Why not escape the hustle and bustle of the metropolis and have a traditional Tokyo experience in Yanesen?
Ikebukuro is a large bustling district, along with Shinjuku and Shibuya, which caters to various shopping and gourmet needs. There are many popular spots in the area, including the indoor theme park and aquarium of Ikebukuro’s landmark, Sunshine City, the Seibu and Tobu department stores, consumer electronic superstores, and shopping facilities directly connected to the train station. Ikebukuro is also a dining district with famous ramen shops and international gourmet restaurants. Additionally, there are many cultural institutions including Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, and various art-related events are held in the area all year round. There are various anime-related places as well, which breed a culture that is unique to Ikebukuro.
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1丁目 Minamiikebukuro
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Ikebukuro is a large bustling district, along with Shinjuku and Shibuya, which caters to various shopping and gourmet needs. There are many popular spots in the area, including the indoor theme park and aquarium of Ikebukuro’s landmark, Sunshine City, the Seibu and Tobu department stores, consumer electronic superstores, and shopping facilities directly connected to the train station. Ikebukuro is also a dining district with famous ramen shops and international gourmet restaurants. Additionally, there are many cultural institutions including Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, and various art-related events are held in the area all year round. There are various anime-related places as well, which breed a culture that is unique to Ikebukuro.
Fully renovated and reopen on April 21, 2016
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SKY CIRCUS Sunshine 60 Observation Deck
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Fully renovated and reopen on April 21, 2016
Very interesting store to visit where you can find really reasonable priced glasses.
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老眼めがね博物館
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Very interesting store to visit where you can find really reasonable priced glasses.
Cactus store with cafe and restaurant where you can find so many variety of cactus.
鶴仙園・西武池袋店
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Cactus store with cafe and restaurant where you can find so many variety of cactus.
This observation deck, which stands 150 meters above ground, is integrated into the Bunkyo City Office and allows visitors to enjoy views of Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, and other locations at no cost. Many measures have been taken to ensure beautiful night views, making this observation lounge one of Tokyo’s most popular viewing spots.
文京区役所
This observation deck, which stands 150 meters above ground, is integrated into the Bunkyo City Office and allows visitors to enjoy views of Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, and other locations at no cost. Many measures have been taken to ensure beautiful night views, making this observation lounge one of Tokyo’s most popular viewing spots.

Shopping

Sunshine City features two shopping centers, “alpa” and “ALTA.” About 200 shops line the alpa shopping area, offering a wide range of merchandise from the latest fashions to trinkets and character goods. Targeting teenagers and young adults, the shops in ALTA offer the latest trends in apparel and accessories.
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Ciudad del Sol
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Sunshine City features two shopping centers, “alpa” and “ALTA.” About 200 shops line the alpa shopping area, offering a wide range of merchandise from the latest fashions to trinkets and character goods. Targeting teenagers and young adults, the shops in ALTA offer the latest trends in apparel and accessories.
The Pokémon Center is a specialist store for Pokémon goods, and can be found in 10 locations - Sapporo, Tohoku(Sendai), Tokyo, Tokyo-Bay(Chiba), Yokohama, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka,Hiroshima and Fukuoka. Pokémon Center MEGA TOKYO is the largest store among them. The wide range of original Pokémon Center goods are the most popular items found at the Pokémon Center. If you want Pokémon goods, you know the Pokémon Center is the place to go!
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Pokemon Mega Center Tokyo
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The Pokémon Center is a specialist store for Pokémon goods, and can be found in 10 locations - Sapporo, Tohoku(Sendai), Tokyo, Tokyo-Bay(Chiba), Yokohama, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka,Hiroshima and Fukuoka. Pokémon Center MEGA TOKYO is the largest store among them. The wide range of original Pokémon Center goods are the most popular items found at the Pokémon Center. If you want Pokémon goods, you know the Pokémon Center is the place to go!

Parks & Nature

Rikugi-en has been counted as one of two excellent gardens of the Edo period together with Koishikawa Koraku-en. The garden was built by Mr. Yoshiyasu Yanagisawa, a famous favorite of the fifth Shogun Tunayoshi Tokugawa , as his villa in 1702. This garden is a typical Daimyo garden called a Kaiyuu pond garden with hills and ponds. Because the land had been on a corner of the flat Musashino, he dug a pond and made hills. The name, Rikugi-en, came from "six elements of Waka poems" that had been derived from "six styles of poems" written in the old Chinese poetry book "Mao-shi". In this garden, a big pond with some islands is surrounded by trees and offering imitations of famous Japanese beautiful spots such as Wakanoura in Kishuu(Wakayama Prefecture). The garden became the property of Iwasaki family of Mitsubishi group and was contributed to Tokyo city and opened to the public in 1938. Rikugi-en was appointed as special beauty spot of Japan in
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Jardín Rikugien
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Rikugi-en has been counted as one of two excellent gardens of the Edo period together with Koishikawa Koraku-en. The garden was built by Mr. Yoshiyasu Yanagisawa, a famous favorite of the fifth Shogun Tunayoshi Tokugawa , as his villa in 1702. This garden is a typical Daimyo garden called a Kaiyuu pond garden with hills and ponds. Because the land had been on a corner of the flat Musashino, he dug a pond and made hills. The name, Rikugi-en, came from "six elements of Waka poems" that had been derived from "six styles of poems" written in the old Chinese poetry book "Mao-shi". In this garden, a big pond with some islands is surrounded by trees and offering imitations of famous Japanese beautiful spots such as Wakanoura in Kishuu(Wakayama Prefecture). The garden became the property of Iwasaki family of Mitsubishi group and was contributed to Tokyo city and opened to the public in 1938. Rikugi-en was appointed as special beauty spot of Japan in
The construction of this park was started in 1629 by Mr. Yorifusa Mito, the Daimyo (Japanese feudal lord) of Mito Tokugawa family, and was completed by his successor, Mr. Mitsukuni Mito, a very famous Daimyo in the early Edo period. Mitsukuni adopted an opinion of a Chinese scholar and named this garden "Koraku-en" (Koraku means "enjoying afterwards") after a Chinese teaching of " a governor should worry before people and enjoy after people". This garden is full of Chinese flavor under the influence of Mitsukuni. Korakuen was appointed as the Special Place of scenic beauty and the Special Historic Site based on the Cultural Properties Protection Law of Japan. All through Japan, there are only seven premises which enjoy double appointments by this Law. They are Kinkakuji, Ginkakuji, Sampo-in of Dogoji all in Kyoto, the trace of Nibo-no-miya in the third line of Heijyokyou left city in Nara, Isukushima shrine in Hiroshima and Hamarikyuu and Korakuen in Tokyo.
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Sala de exposiciones de Koishikawa Korakuen
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The construction of this park was started in 1629 by Mr. Yorifusa Mito, the Daimyo (Japanese feudal lord) of Mito Tokugawa family, and was completed by his successor, Mr. Mitsukuni Mito, a very famous Daimyo in the early Edo period. Mitsukuni adopted an opinion of a Chinese scholar and named this garden "Koraku-en" (Koraku means "enjoying afterwards") after a Chinese teaching of " a governor should worry before people and enjoy after people". This garden is full of Chinese flavor under the influence of Mitsukuni. Korakuen was appointed as the Special Place of scenic beauty and the Special Historic Site based on the Cultural Properties Protection Law of Japan. All through Japan, there are only seven premises which enjoy double appointments by this Law. They are Kinkakuji, Ginkakuji, Sampo-in of Dogoji all in Kyoto, the trace of Nibo-no-miya in the third line of Heijyokyou left city in Nara, Isukushima shrine in Hiroshima and Hamarikyuu and Korakuen in Tokyo.
Koishikawa Botanical Garden Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo have two Botanical Gardens, the main garden in Tokyo (Koishikawa BG) and the satellite garden in Nikko, Tochigi Pref. (Nikkok BG), of which purpose is to contribute to research and education in plant sciences. The Botanical Gardens are open to the public. The Botanical Gardens are not only the oldest in Japan, but also have a prominent and long history by world wide standards. The Botanical Gardens originated as the Koishikawa Medicinal Herb Garden, which was established in 1684 by the Tokugawa Shogunate. There are many historic plants and ruins that indicate the long history of the Botanical Gardens. The Botanical Gardens were the birthplace of modern scientific research in botany in Japan after the Meiji Restoration.
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Jardín Botánico Koishikawa
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Koishikawa Botanical Garden Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo have two Botanical Gardens, the main garden in Tokyo (Koishikawa BG) and the satellite garden in Nikko, Tochigi Pref. (Nikkok BG), of which purpose is to contribute to research and education in plant sciences. The Botanical Gardens are open to the public. The Botanical Gardens are not only the oldest in Japan, but also have a prominent and long history by world wide standards. The Botanical Gardens originated as the Koishikawa Medicinal Herb Garden, which was established in 1684 by the Tokugawa Shogunate. There are many historic plants and ruins that indicate the long history of the Botanical Gardens. The Botanical Gardens were the birthplace of modern scientific research in botany in Japan after the Meiji Restoration.
A natural forest in Mejiro Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so and the Japanese garden surrounding it—Chinzan-so, built in the heights of Mejiro some 130 years ago—will merge in January 2013 under the new name Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo. While in the heart of the city, the meticulously groomed garden as large as about 66,000 square meters comprises a forest representing the beauty of Japan’s four seasons. On top of lush nature, the garden also features relics including a three-story pagoda rare in Tokyo and believed to date back to the early Muromachi period (1336–1573). In late December this year, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so plans to complete its new rooftop aerial garden: Serenity Garden. The vast 1,500-square-meter space will command a view of Chinzan-so, including the three-story pagoda, as well as of the immediate cityscape of Tokyo. Visitors are invited to take in the view of the cherry blossoms along the Kanda-gawa River in spring, and the night view of Tokyo and the illuminated Chinzan-so garden in summer. This marks a new beginning for the long, carefully preserved history of the Japanese garden.
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Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo Garden
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A natural forest in Mejiro Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so and the Japanese garden surrounding it—Chinzan-so, built in the heights of Mejiro some 130 years ago—will merge in January 2013 under the new name Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo. While in the heart of the city, the meticulously groomed garden as large as about 66,000 square meters comprises a forest representing the beauty of Japan’s four seasons. On top of lush nature, the garden also features relics including a three-story pagoda rare in Tokyo and believed to date back to the early Muromachi period (1336–1573). In late December this year, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so plans to complete its new rooftop aerial garden: Serenity Garden. The vast 1,500-square-meter space will command a view of Chinzan-so, including the three-story pagoda, as well as of the immediate cityscape of Tokyo. Visitors are invited to take in the view of the cherry blossoms along the Kanda-gawa River in spring, and the night view of Tokyo and the illuminated Chinzan-so garden in summer. This marks a new beginning for the long, carefully preserved history of the Japanese garden.
Reopened after renovation in April, Minami Ikebukuro Park, five-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station East Exit, serves as an urban oasis for tourists to refresh themselves in pleasant breeze. Specially selected nationwide organic meals are available at a stylish restaurant in the park. With its wall-to-wall bookshelf, the second floor of the restaurant is ultimate for your coffee break with reading. Opens from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm, the park serves as a cool and perfect destination for dating at night as well as attracting people with its Someiyoshino cherry blossoms in springtime. You can create your own free time here, relaxing at the terrace overlooking grassland, playing table tennis at park facilities, taking a picnic lunch with takeaway from restaurants and many more. Just come along and unwind yourself while visiting Ikebukuro.
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Parque Minami Ikebukuro
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Reopened after renovation in April, Minami Ikebukuro Park, five-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station East Exit, serves as an urban oasis for tourists to refresh themselves in pleasant breeze. Specially selected nationwide organic meals are available at a stylish restaurant in the park. With its wall-to-wall bookshelf, the second floor of the restaurant is ultimate for your coffee break with reading. Opens from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm, the park serves as a cool and perfect destination for dating at night as well as attracting people with its Someiyoshino cherry blossoms in springtime. You can create your own free time here, relaxing at the terrace overlooking grassland, playing table tennis at park facilities, taking a picnic lunch with takeaway from restaurants and many more. Just come along and unwind yourself while visiting Ikebukuro.

Getting Around

Nearest Metro station, Less than 5 mins walk away.
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Shin-Otsuka Station
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Nearest Metro station, Less than 5 mins walk away.
Nearest JR station, less than 10 mins walk away.
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Otsuka Station
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Nearest JR station, less than 10 mins walk away.
Toden Arakawa Line station, less than 3 mins walk away.
Mukohara Station
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Toden Arakawa Line station, less than 3 mins walk away.
JR station, less than 15 mins walk away.
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Ikebukuro Station
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JR station, less than 15 mins walk away.
Metro Yurakucho line station, less than 10 mins walk away.
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Higashi-Ikebukuro Station
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Metro Yurakucho line station, less than 10 mins walk away.

Essentials

Open 7am to 11pm
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AEON My basket
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Open 7am to 11pm
Convenience store across the street, open 24hours
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Ministop
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Convenience store across the street, open 24hours
Laundromat and public bath across the street.
Kiminoyu
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Laundromat and public bath across the street.

Entertainment & Activities

The Sunshine Aquarium was reopened in 2011 as a state-of-the-art metropolitan aquarium. Designed as an “Oasis in the Sky,” the aquarium features popular attractions such as the “Sunshine Aqua Ring” with its view of sea lions swimming overhead and the dreamlike “Jellyfish Tunnel.” You can also enjoy performances by sea lions and underwater divers, as well as sea otter and penguin feeding shows.
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Sunshine Aquarium
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The Sunshine Aquarium was reopened in 2011 as a state-of-the-art metropolitan aquarium. Designed as an “Oasis in the Sky,” the aquarium features popular attractions such as the “Sunshine Aqua Ring” with its view of sea lions swimming overhead and the dreamlike “Jellyfish Tunnel.” You can also enjoy performances by sea lions and underwater divers, as well as sea otter and penguin feeding shows.
Namco Namja Town is an indoor theme park in the Sunshine City shopping complex in east Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. The park was opened in 1996 by Namco, a Japanese company best known for producing video games, although the park itself does not focus on those games. Instead, it features themed dining, carnival-style games, a haunted house, and a line of character mascots exclusive to the park.
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Namco Namjatown
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Namco Namja Town is an indoor theme park in the Sunshine City shopping complex in east Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. The park was opened in 1996 by Namco, a Japanese company best known for producing video games, although the park itself does not focus on those games. Instead, it features themed dining, carnival-style games, a haunted house, and a line of character mascots exclusive to the park.
Tokyo Dome City is a leisure complex in central Tokyo consisting of the Tokyo Dome baseball stadium, an amusement park, the LaQua spa, a variety of shops and restaurants and Tokyo Dome Hotel. The amusement complex used to be known as Korakuen, named after the former baseball stadium, which in turn was named after Koishikawa Korakuen, a nearby Japanese landscape garden.
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Tokyo Dome City station
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Tokyo Dome City is a leisure complex in central Tokyo consisting of the Tokyo Dome baseball stadium, an amusement park, the LaQua spa, a variety of shops and restaurants and Tokyo Dome Hotel. The amusement complex used to be known as Korakuen, named after the former baseball stadium, which in turn was named after Koishikawa Korakuen, a nearby Japanese landscape garden.

Arts & Culture

As its name implies, this museum is dedicated to the origin of human civilization, the “Ancient Orient.” In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Ancient Orient Museum hosts limited-time exhibitions from a wide range of diverse fields.
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Ancient Orient Museum
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As its name implies, this museum is dedicated to the origin of human civilization, the “Ancient Orient.” In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Ancient Orient Museum hosts limited-time exhibitions from a wide range of diverse fields.