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ABOUT
KAGURAZAKA
An adult town characterized by restaurants and atmospheric alleys
where geishas flourished and cultural figures visited

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AKOMEYA
TOKYO
in la kagu

AKOMEYA TOKYO in la kagu

A building renovated by architect Kengo Kuma

The first floor features specialty product sales including sweets, prepared foods, and miscellaneous goods, as well as a cafe and dining hall where you can enjoy set meal menus familiar to Japanese dining and drinks made with Japanese tea.

〒162-0805
67 Yarai-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11:00-20:30 / Dining hall 11:00-20:00

TOKYO
DAIJINGU

Tokyo Daijingu

Tokyo's Ise-sama, Tokyo Daijingu
Established in 1880 as a remote worship hall for Ise Shrine in Tokyo.

Known as a shrine with benefits for matchmaking.
Also offers benefits for family safety, business prosperity, evil protection, traffic safety, academic success, etc.

〒102-0071
2-4-1 Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station: Iidabashi
JR Chuo/Sobu Line / Tokyo Metro Yurakucho/Namboku/Tozai Lines / Toei Oedo Line
5 minutes walk from each station

HYOUGO
YOKOCHO

Hyougo Yokocho

An alley with a retro atmosphere of cobblestones.
The name originates from the armory (Hyougo) of Ushigome Castle during the Warring States period.

Also used for drama and movie filming

〒162-0825
Around 4-chome Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

About 10 minutes walk from Iidabashi Station on JR Chuo/Sobu Line / Tokyo Metro Tozai Line

AKAGI
JINJYA

Akagi Jinja

Introduced in the media as Japan's most stylish shrine.
The architecture and design of the precincts renovated by the Akagi Shrine Regeneration Project won the Good Design Award.
Also designed by Kengo Kuma.
There is a cafe next to the main hall where you can have lunch and dinner inside the shrine.

〒162-0817
1-10 Akagimotomachi, Shinjuku-ku

Tokyo Metro Tozai Line Kagurazaka Station Exit 1 Kagurazaka Exit 1 minute walk
Toei Oedo Line Ushigome-Kagurazaka Station Exit A3 8 minutes walk

SHOUTEN
GAI

Kagurazaka-dori Shopping Association, Kagurazaka Shopping Street

With the catchphrase "Stylish Edo Slope Town," it has developed uniquely as a fresh town while preserving tradition.
A shopping street with many traditional shops where you can feel the good old Japan.
The Kagurazaka Festival is held every July and is bustling.

〒162-0817
Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
JR Iidabashi Station West Exit 1 minute walk
Tokyo Metro Tozai/Yurakucho/Namboku Lines Iidabashi Station b3 exit immediately
Oedo Line Ushigome-Kagurazaka Station 1 minute walk
Tokyo Metro Tozai Line Kagurazaka Station 4 minutes walk