The Suiten-gu Shrine is a historical shrine where a god of easy child delivery is enshrined and has been widely worshiped since the Edo period (1603-1868).
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
Right in front of the West Exit of Ikebukuro Station! Enjoy one-stop shopping at our store which boasts a great selection of goods!
The museum displays valuable handicrafts and folk crafts, mainly Japanese antique ceramics and dyed or woven textiles that were selected by Japanese philosopher Yanagi Muneyoshi, collected from Japan and overseas.
Founded as a private garden and created by notable writers and artists during the Edo period (1603–1868). The garden's biggest draw is its 30-meter tunnel lined with bush clover.
Many shops that sell popular character merchandise are located there. There are also limited editions that can only be found here.
It is the Buddhist temple which is said to be the origin of maneki-neko or a luck-inviting cat figurine, beckoning with its right front paw. In its temple grounds, a number of historical assets still remain.
A commercial facility packed with shops fun to browse in from the B1 floor to the fourth floor.
A stroll-style garden featuring miniature hills, dry landscaping and a huge pond. Designated one of metropolitan Tokyo's Places of Scenic Beauty.
Right in front of JR Ikebukuro Station East Exit.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
The store handles a large selection of the latest consumer electronics and unique Japanese souvenirs. It is reassuring to shop there because a multilingual staff provides thorough services.
Yushima Seido is a temple whose traditions as a place of study have been handed down to posterity. It is well-known as the birthplace of modern Japanese education.
A good old-fashioned shopping district with 70 older shops and a shitamachi (downtown) atmosphere.
Daimyo Tokei Hakubutsu-kan, or Daimyo Clock Museum, is the museum of the Edo period's art and craftwork, daimyo clocks (Japanese clocks), and is located in the popular Yanaka area in the shitamachi (the geographically lower side) of Tokyo.
A landmark located at the east entrance of Shibuya Station. A tall multi-use facility with 34 stories aboveground and four below.
Just near by Shibuya Crossing.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
Popular accessories that look yummy
A large multi-use building in front of Tokyo Station. In the evenings, you can see a view of the red brick station building of Tokyo Station.