It aims to harmonize with the street as a front gate, influenced by art and culture, by affinity of Ikebukuro Montparnasse Metro and Paris of France and by inheriting the image of Echika Omotesando.
Conveniently connected to Ikebukuro Station! Open 365 days a year, Japan’s premier department store is always bustling with shoppers from all over the world.
A specialist watch store on the fourth floor of the Ikebukuro PARCO commercial facility dealing in a selection of popular fashion items
A cosmetic speciality store where every woman can freely choose products. We'll support your beauty 100%.
SEIBU IKEBUKURO of ATSURO TAYAMA, by a Japanese designer Atsuro Tayama.
Kurasushi is a global conveyor-belt sushi chain brand that offers a wide variety of healthy and fresh sushi and side dishes, all made with "four major additives-free" ingredients.
Revel in the realistic starlit sky
Street connecting the east exit of Ikebukuro station to Sunshine, lined with numerous shops.
A large selection of practical yet stylish goods
Oasis in the Sky is the concept of this metropolitan aquarium in a high-rise building. Spend an exciting day along with your children.
A Nichiren Buddhist temple housing Kishimojin (Hariti), the deity of easy childbirth. Steeped in nature, Kishimojin-do has been a popular site for viewing cherry blossoms since the Edo period (1603-1868).
A complex with a tree-like architecture combining public and private facilities.
The Philatelic Museum in Tokyo is one of the rare museums in Japan, and visitors can discover the fun and charm of postal stamps from all over the world.
This is a temple erected at the wish of Keishoin, the real mother of Shogun Tsunayoshi Tokugawa. The main hall, remaining in its original state from the Genroku period, has been designated as a National Important Cultural Property.
Japan's largest indoor theme park with fun attractions for the whole family.
An Ikebukuro landmark. A large commercial complex with leisure facilities, shops, and restaurants.
An Otome Road landmark