Daikanyama,Nakameguro

Start at Daikanyama Station, have a cup of tea at Caffe Michelangelo, choose a book or have lunch at Daikanyama Tsutaya. Next, we will visit the Hibari Memorial Hall and have coffee at Starbucks. Then walk along the Meguro River to Nakameguro Station while watching the rows of cherry blossom trees.

  • Time required: 5 hours 36 minutes
  • Walking time: 36 minutes (2.8 km)
  • Number of steps: 3600 steps * Not included in the building

Daikanyama Station

Daikanyama Station has good access to Shibuya and is said to be the most fashionable city in Japan. There are fashionable shops where you can enjoy shopping and dining, so it is a city that many people visit. Toyoko Line “TY02”

Michelangelo and Ristorante ASO (30 minutes)

Caffe Michelangelo recreates a good old Italian cafe that was absorbed into the late Renaissance culture.

Ristorante ASO is an Italian restaurant founded in 1997. The interior of the Western-style building, which was built in the early Showa period, has a classic and elegant atmosphere.

The garden is full of colorful flowers that the staff has cared for.

It’s a classic modern and stylish Italian food that creates new surprises.

Daikanyama T-SITE Tsutaya (60 minutes)

“Daikanyama T-SITE” is mainly Tsutaya Bookstore, and various specialty stores are lined up. Not only are there books, but there are also cafes and restaurants so you can play all day long.

An elegant commercial facility centered on a bookstore. We have music, DVDs and vintage books. There are also luxurious cafes and lounges.

You can read a book leisurely while drinking coffee at a nearby table. It’s fashionable and recommended for lovers and friends.

IVY PLACE is a designer cafe where you can enjoy pancakes, pizza and brunch cocktails. You can also dine in the well-kept garden.

Hibari Memorial Hall (60 minutes)

The Misora ​​Hibari Memorial Hall is a facility where the house where Hibari Misora ​​lived is open to the public. The Japanese area where Mr. Hibari ate while looking at the lawn garden remains as it is.

There are rumors that the museum will be closed, so if you would like to visit, please check the business before visiting.

Saigoyama Park (30 minutes)

It is a park created on the slope at the edge of the plateau, and there is an artificial waterfall with a head of 20 meters on the slope. An observatory is set up, and you can see Mt. Fuji in the distance on a sunny day in winter.

Saigoyama Park is also used as a location for dramas because you can see Mt. Fuji from the lawn plaza that spreads out on the hill and you can see a beautiful night view at night.

Meguro River Starbucks (60 minutes)

Located along the Meguro River, it is a store that makes use of the uniqueness of the roastery, which is gaining popularity around the world, and the Japanese sensibility, such as incorporating a design inspired by the famous cherry blossom trees.

At the store with a factory, more than 680,000 kg of coffee is roasted annually for the Japanese market. It has a roaster function that roasts about 30 bean bags of about 60 kg per day.

On the 1st floor, there is a main bar where you can deepen your learning about coffee, and on the 2nd floor, there is a “Teavana bar” where you can buy tea and herbal tea, which will be the second store following Shanghai.

The cocktail bar “Alibia Mobar”, which will be the first landing in Japan, is on the 3rd floor, and the seminar space “AMU Inspiration Lounge” is on the 4th floor.

Meguro River (30 minutes)

The Meguro River stretches for about eight kilometers, crossing high-end residential areas and popular downtown areas, and eventually joins Tokyo Bay.

Both banks of the river are lined with cherry blossom trees, and restaurants are scattered around. It is a popular walking spot.

Sato Sakura Museum (30 minutes)

The Sato Sakura Museum opened the Tokyo Pavilion in Nakameguro, Tokyo in March 2012 as a museum specializing in contemporary Japanese painting.

We hold four or five exhibitions a year, centering on collection exhibitions that are organized with a theme each time.

Nakameguro Station

Around the Meguro River, various shops such as fashionable cafes and restaurants are crowded together, and it is a city that is fascinating whenever you visit. Toyoko Line “TY 03”, Hibiya Line “H 01”

Route map

Nakameguro from the sky

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  1. Jody says:

    Nice area for strolling. So much to discover. Aside from the main attractions, I also noticed the alleys and walkways.

    • taka says:

      Thank you for your comment. We will continue to introduce you to the fascinating Tokyo. Please visit again.

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