Kagurazaka Saryō

Kagurazaka Saryō

Kagurazaka Saryō offers delicious green tea and traditional Japanese dessert. If you are unsure of what to get, then there are set menus you can choose from. It is very nice to drink on a chilly day as the hot green tea warms your body up nicely. The customer service...
Canal Cafe

Canal Cafe

Canal Cafe is an Italian restaurant that sits on the waterfront, it is a food place that never disappoints. It is an accessible and pretty place to have casual food for a good price. It is extremely pretty during Hanami season as you can eat your delicious food whilst...
KinozenKinozen

KinozenKinozen

When thinking about Japanese traditional sweets, Kinozen is a great place to go. Matcha is a staple here, and it is irresistibly delicious with its sweetness. Matcha shaved ice and anmitsu are also very popular. It is an irresistible shop for Japanese sweets...
Kagurazaka-dori

Kagurazaka-dori

Kagurazaka-dori starts at the bottom of Kagurazaka, turning right out of the west exit of Iidabashi Station and crossing Sotobori-dori, and goes up a slightly sloping slope, passing Bishamonten Zengokuji on the way to the top of Kagurazaka for about 400 m. Both sides...
Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens

Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens

Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens is one of the oldest and most popular gardens in Japan. It was built during the early years of the Edo period and the Mito branch of the Tokugawa family resided here. The garden was named Korakuen after a poem that encouraged the ruler to...