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Streets of Meguro ward

Meguro

Bars, boutiques and blossoms (even in the winter), Meguro is more than just Shibuya’s ward-next-door.

Meiji Jingu

Located in Shibuya and easily accessible from a myriad of stations, Meiji Jingu is one of Tokyo’s biggest tourist attractions. Dedicated to the deifie...

Sugamo

Near Ikebukuro, nestled between Otsuka and Komagome along the Yamanote Line, often-overlooked Sugamo may seem like a place with little to offer tourists...

Mejiro

A small station situated between Takadanobaba and Ikebukuro along the Yamanote Line, Mejiro is quite the laid-back and easygoing spot for strolling around...

Uguisudani

The area’s small train stop along the Yamanote line actually sits at the north end of a huge tourist destination: Ueno Park...

Kanda

Kanda is located within a few minutes’ walking distance from the Tokyo Imperial Palace and Tokyo station. It’s filled with high-rise office buildings ...

Osaki Station

Beyond these main tower complexes and the station, Osaki has a mellow atmosphere for those looking to escape the mainstream hustle and bustle of most stops along the Yamanote line...

Shinagawa

You'll likely pass through Shinagawa station, which has a stop on the convenient Yamanote line...

Otsuka

Otsuka station is near to Ikebukuro station, on Tokyo's busy JR Yamanote line...

Tokyo Station

Tokyo station is in the heart of Japan’s business and finance areas because of its convenient location, easy access and economical significance. Anyon...

Shimbashi

Stopping at Shimbashi station means you’re at one of Tokyo's main transit points. Connecting several different lines (JR, Tokyo Metro and Yurikamome) ...

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