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Kagurazaka

Now, the neighborhood walks the fine line between old and new, retaining its history in the still operating okiya (geisha houses) while embracing the present with its growing French-inspired ambiance...

Kichijoji

Surrounded by college campuses, Kichijoji is a favorite hangout for young people from around the city...

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...

Takadanobaba

Named by Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1636, the area of Takadanobaba (literally "Takata's horse spot”) was the famed shogun's favorite horse riding, horse racing and horse-seeing spot...

Gotanda

Predominantly residential Gotanda is quietly emerging as a bustling entertainment district and the daytime home to an increasing number of corporate headquarters and international firms thanks to a convenient location and great access to central Tokyo via intersecting train lines...

Ebisu

Ebisu is one of the busiest locations along the Yamanote Line, providing passengers with direct access to most of the major tourist attractions and landmarks in central Tokyo...

Shinsaibashi

Shinsai’s bridge went through several iterations - it was torn down and replaced with an iron bridge, which in turn was eventually replaced by Osaka’s first stone bridge in 1909...

America-mura

The now-thriving neighborhood was once filled with empty warehouses and parking lots...

Nippori Station

For one thing, this station seems a lot more active than most of the other stations you may have passed en route from Ikebukuro to the north...

Yurakucho

 Nearby you’ll find the Marui department store, which stocks a mixture of Japanese and international brands...

Okachimachi

The Okachimachi station area is a unique shopping hub full of scurrying Japanese shoppers and foreign tourists, and its streets are routinely some of the most packed areas day or night...

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