{"id":3401,"date":"2021-09-15T10:00:47","date_gmt":"2021-09-15T01:00:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=3401"},"modified":"2022-02-15T11:41:18","modified_gmt":"2022-02-15T02:41:18","slug":"mitte-chiyoda","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/3401\/","title":{"rendered":"MITTE CHIYODA\u3000Chiyoda City,Tokyo General Sightseeing Guidebook"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Let\u2019s go to see6 attractions of Chiyoda City\u5343\u4ee3\u7530\u533a\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1aCHIYODA CITY TOURISMKojimachiBanchoNagatachoIidabashiKudanAkihabaraImperialPalaceKandaJimbochoOchanomizuMITTE CHIYODAChiyoda City, TokyoGeneral Sightseeing GuidebookMarunouchiOtemachiHibiyaHanzomon Sta.Nagatacho Sta.Sakuradamon Sta.Suidobashi Sta. Kojimachi Sta.Akasaka-mitsuke Sta.Tameike-sanno Sta.Kokkai-gijidomae Sta.Toranomon Sta.Uchisaiwaicho StaKasumigaseki Sta.Tokyo MetroChiyoda LineTokyo MetroYurakucho LineTokyo MetroNamboku LineTokyo MetroHanzomon LineTokyo MetroTozai LineToei Shinjuku LineTokyo MetroMarunouchi LineTokyo MetroGinza LineYotsuya Sta.Iidabashi Sta.Ichigaya Sta. Kudanshita Sta.Chidori-ga-fuchi MoatNational Diet Building Japanese Garden in HotelNew Otani TokyoTokyo Daijingu ShrineNippon Budokan Nijubashi BridgeSpringSummerAutumn \/ WinterImperial Palace AreaMarunouchi \/ Otemachi \/ Hibiya AreaKojimachi \/ Bancho \/ Nagatacho AreaIidabashi \/ Kudan AreaKanda \/ Jimbocho \/ Ochanomizu AreaAkihabara Area4\uff5e 56\uff5e 78\uff5e 910\uff5e1516\uff5e2324\uff5e3132\uff5e3940\uff5e4950\uff5e55Chiyoda CityfeaturingattractivephotosIntroductionby AreaSpecialFeatureby ThemeArts \/ MuseumsHistorical Buildings \/ ShrinesIzakayaNight View SpotsNight SpotsCalendar of Festivals and EventsAccess Map \/Tokyo Metro Subway Map56\uff5e5758\uff5e5960\uff5e6162\uff5e6364\uff5e6566\uff5e6970\uff5e71Chiyoda City General SightseeingGuidebook MITTE\u3010Contents\u301110\uff5e 24\uff5eThe educational district where intellectualsin the Edo and Meiji periods walkedIidabashi \/ Kudan AreaVisit Japanese central organizations andtouch traditional cultureKojimachi \/ Bancho \/ Nagatacho AreaGardens with rich nature and historicalsites of the former Edo CastleImperial Palace Area32\uff5e2Sta.Otemachi Sta.Awajicho Sta.Iwamotocho Sta.Ogawamachi Sta.Shin-ochanomizu Sta.Suehirocho Sta.Tokyo MetroHibiya LineToeiMita LineHibiya Sta. Yurakucho Sta.Kanda Sta.Mitsukoshimae Sta.Nihombashi Sta.Ginza-itchome Sta.Ginza Sta.Takebashi Sta.Jimbocho Sta.Ochanomizu Sta.Nijubashimae<Marunouchi> Sta.Akihabara Sta.Tokyo Sta.OchanomizuKanda Myojin Shrine AkihabaraTokyo Sta. HibiyaAntiquarian book districtCommunity Cycle (Bicycle sharing)Community Cycle Call CenterBicycle rental system which is convenient for sightseeingin Chiyoda City. With an electrically assistedbicycle, you can go up hills easily. You can rent andreturn a bicycle at any port you like. Registration andfees are required.0570-783- 677JR Yamanote LineMita LineToei LineShinjuku LineYurakucho LineNamboku LineTozai LineHanzomon LineChiyoda LineMarunouchi LineHibiya LineGinza LineMITTE is a German word which means \u201ccenter\u201d. We named this guide book MITTE because Chiyoda City is locatedin the center of Tokyo, Japan and it has always been in the center of the politics and economics since the Edo period.The unique city that spreads centering on the Imperial Palace located at the site of the Edo Castle is classified into 6 areas andintroduced in the MITTE.Tokyo Metro*The open hours, admission fee, etc. introduced here are the ones as of January 2021.*Smoking is prohibited on the roads in Chiyoda City. If you violate the regulation, you will be fined 2,000 yen.50\uff5e40\uff5e16\uff5eOne of the most famous electric towns in theworld &#038; holy ground for pop cultureAkihabara AreaEnjoy strolling in the antiquarian book districtand Japanese traditional cultureKanda \/ Jimbocho \/ Ochanomizu AreaThe entrance of Tokyo is a trendsetting placefor movie and theater cultureMarunouchi \/ Otemachi \/ Hibiya Area3Cherry blossoms herald the coming of spring.You can enjoy cherry blossom viewing at many spots in Chiyoda City.Old Ministry of Justice bldg.The East Gardens of the Imperial PalaceP.28P.12Springin Chiyoda CityThe row of cherry blossom trees in frontof the building adds color to the districtof government offices.Various types of trees and flowers are plantedin the Gardens, so visitors can enjoy them fromseason to season.4Illuminated cherry blossoms in Chidori-ga-fuchi MoatKanda Myojin ShrineCherry blossoms in Chidori-ga-fuchi Moat P.39P.54Chidori-ga-fuchi Moat in Kitanomaru Garden is famous for itsbeautiful cherry blossoms. Many people visit the moat and enjoyseeing cherry blossoms even on a boat in spring.Cherry blossoms illuminated in the Sakura Festival in Chiyoda Citywill create a fantastic atmosphere.In May, one of Edo \u2019s largest festivals, Kanda Matsuri (Festival) will be held at K andaMyojin Shrine every other year.5Spring in Chiyoda CityTokyo Station \/ Water Scenery AreaMarunouchi Station Square will be thinlycovered with water in summer. You canenjoy walking and playing in the Square.(Scheduled to be opened in late July &#8211; Mid-September)Nijubashi BridgeThe Imperial Palace surrounded by fresh green. The lawn in Koky o Gaien National Gardenwill become more beautiful in summer.Mitama Matsur\uff08i Festival\uff09Chiyoda Lantern FestivalP.13P.68P.20One of Chidori-ga-fuch i\u2019s summer features.Lanterns will be put on the surface of thewater from boats in the event.Mitama Matsuri (Festival) is a dedicatory event held at Yasukun i-jinja Shrine in mid-Ju -ly every year. About 30,000 lanterns will light up the approach to the shrine.6Fresh green reflects the sunlight.The cultural city with rich nature will makeyou forget you are in the center of Tokyo.Hibiya Park Marunouchi OndoBon-odori Dance FestivalP.68P.13Summerin Chiyoda CityOne of the largest bon-odori dance festivalsin Tokyo that is held in Hibiya Park.Wadakura Fountain ParkVisitors can enjoy the large fountain and wa -terfall \/ flowing water in the park of KokyoGaien National Garden.7Summer in Chiyoda CityNational Diet Building andGinkgo TreesThe row of ginkgo trees in theGyoko-dori Ave.P.26Autumnin Chiyoda CityWinterAutumn leaves will color the city in autumn.Then, the world of light will be seenunder the winter sky.andThe contrast of beauti fully coloredleaves of ginkgo trees and NationalDiet Building is awesome.Being c overed w ith g ingko l eaves , G yo -ko-dori Avenue spreading from MarunouchiSouth Gate of Tokyo Station to the ImperialPalace is like a yellow carpet in Autumn.8Marunouchi IlluminationAutumn leaves in Hibiya Park Autumn leaves in Kitanomaru GardenP.18P.62P.14You can enjoy seeing flowers an d autumnleaves in the oasis of the officebuilding area from season to season.Tokyo MichiterasuThis light-up event will be held at Gyo -ko-dori Ave, near Tokyo Station in lateDecember every year.One of Chiyod a\u2019s features in winter.The street trees in Marunouch i Naka-dori Street will be lit up.Developed as a forest garden, the garden wheremany trees are planted is famous for its autumnleaves.9Autumn and Winter in Chiyoda CityKyobashiGinza-itchome\u7af9\u6a4b\u99c5OgawamachiShin-ochanomizuGinzaHibiyaGinzaKokkai-gijidomaeKokkai-gijidomae\u6709\u697d\u753a\u99c5\u4e8c\u91cd\u6a4b\u524d\u99c5OtemachiKudanshitaKudanshita\u4e5d\u6bb5\u4e0b\u99c5Kasumigaseki\u685c\u7530\u9580\u99c5Ginza\u6771\u4eac\u99c5AwajichoOtemachiJimbochoJimbochoJimbochoOtemachi\u5927\u624b\u753a\u99c5\u65e5\u6bd4\u8c37\u99c5HibiyaKasumigasekiKasumigasekiTokyo Metro Hanzomon 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bldg.Imperial PalacePlazaNippon BroadcastingSystemMarunouchiNaka-dori St.Nanko RestHouseImperial TheatreIdemitsu Museum of ArtsMitsuo AidaMuseumTokyoInternationalForumHato Bus StopSKY BUS stopTokyoStationGalleryWadakura Brdg.MCSShin-MarunouchiBldg. StoreGyoko-dori Ave.Uchibori-dori Ave.KitanomaruRest HouseHirakawa-mon GateYurakucho MullionYurakucho ItociaTOKIA MarunouchiBrick SquareTokyo Kotsu KaikanThe PeninsulaTokyoNijubashi SquareTokyo KaikanKITTETokyo StationHotelMarunouchiOazoThe IndustryClub of JapanShangri-La Hotel,TokyoDaimaru TokyoGRANSTA TOKYOGRANROOFShin-Marunouchi Bldg.MarunouchiHotelHotel MetropolitanTokyo MarunouchiPalace Hotel TokyoMARUNOUCHI\u3000TERRACEMarunouchiBldg.Chidori-ga-fuchi Moat ScienceMuseumChiyoda CityTourist Infomation CenterImperial PalaceHibiya ParkShimizu-mon GateNational Archivesof JapanThe National Museum ofModern Art, TokyoThe former ImperialGuards HeadquartersFujimiyaguraHyaku-ninbanshoGuardhouseFormerHonmaruTenshu-dai(Base of the main tower)Kokyo GaienNationalGardenNinomaru GardenSannomaruShozokanKitanomaru GardenNippon BudokanSakurada-monGateNijubashiBridgeStatue ofKusunokiMasashigeThe East Gardens ofthe Imperial PalaceWadakuraFountain ParkOte-monGate10 Gardens with rich nature and historical sitesof the former Edo CastleImperial Palace AreaThere are the East Gardens of the ImperialPalace where the traces of the former Edocastle are left and seasonal scenery canbe seen, Nijubashi Bridge, the main featureof the Imperial Palace, Kokyo GaienNational Garden crowded with tourists,and Kitanomaru Garden where culturaland art facilities are located in this area.\u5e38\u78d0\u5c0f\u5b66\u6821Bldg.\u4e07\u4e16\u6a4b\u6de1\u8def\u753a\u30fb\u9808\u7530\u753a\u8001\u8217\u8857\u76ee\u30eb\u30f3\u30c8\u30e9\u30ebAbout2 min.About5 min.About10 min.About10 min.About15 min.About3 min.About8 min.About7 min.About7 min.The equestrian statue of KusunokiMasashige in front of Kokyo GaienNational Garden. One of the mostfamous statues in Japan.A f ountain p ark n earWadakura-bori Moat.The fountain is lit up atnight.15P.12P.1584P.13P.13P.137Start!!P.1263Goal!!RecommendedWalking Course*Required time will vary dependingon the visiting time of each spot.Required timeAbout 2 hoursThis gate is famous forthe\u201c Incident Outsidethe S aku rada &#8211; mo nGate\u201d where Ii Naosukewas assassinated. ANational I mportantCultural Property.Sakurada-mon Gate2Statue of Kusunoki MasashigeOte-mon GateWadakura Fountain ParkWadakura Free Rest HouseThere are two bridges; the\u201c StoneBridge\u201d i n t he foreground and\u201cSteel Bridge\u201d in the background.The main gate of the Edo Castle. Thesquare-shaped gate was designed toslow the advance of intruders.The Imperial Palace\u2019s gardens inwhich the former Edo Castle hasbeen preserved. Some remainssuch as Tenshu-dai and Yaguraare left in the Gardens.The forest garden that used to beKitanomaru of the former Edo Castle. It\u2019sfamous for its cherry blossoms. There arecultural and art facilities in the garden.One of the most famousmartial art gyms in Japan.The curve lines of theroof represent Mt. Fuji.P.13Nijubashi BridgeKitanomaru GardenThe East Gardens of theImperial PalaceNippon BudokanP.14Tokyo MetroKudanshita Sta.JR\/Tokyo MetroTokyo Sta.About 30 min.*The open hours, admission fee, etc. introduced here are the ones as of January 2021.They are subject to change, so please check them on official websites.11Imperial Palace Area12 The guardhouse positioned in the most criticalpoint to guard the entrance to the Honmaru (themain compound) and Ninomaru of the Edo Castle.Four teams (Negoro-gumi, Iga-gumi, Koga-gumi andNijugoki-gumi), each consisting of 20 Yoriki and 100Doshin stationed the house in shifts day and night.The castle tower was built by Tokugawa Ieyasuin 1606, by Tokugawa Hidetada in 1622 and byTokugawa Iemitsu in 1638. It was a symbol of shogunatepower. However, it was destroyed by theGreat Fire in 1657, and only the base of the maintower is left now.There used to be a garden in Ninomaru designed by Kobori Enshu, amaster of tea ceremony, architect and garden designer and repairedby order of Tokugawa Iemitsu in the Edo period. However, it was destroyedby repeated fires. The current circuit style garden is the onerestored based on the garden plan drawn in the time of TokugawaIeshige. There is an iris garden with the atmosphere of Edo in a partof the Garden. The irises will be at their best in late May &#8211; June.Tenshu-dai Hyaku-nin-banshoGuardhouseThe Ote-mon Gatewas the main gateof the Edo Castle.Daimyos used thegate to attend ceremoniesheld insidethe castle. The square-shaped gate was designedto slow the intruders\u2019advance after their goingthrough the Korai-mon Gate. There was an arsenalcalled Watariyagura-mon Gate on the right.It\u2019s a three-story fortifiedtower located atthe southern tip of theformer Honmaru. Sinceit looks the same fromall the directions, it\u2019scalled a \u201cfortified towerwith only the front\u201d.It is reported the FujimiYagura was used as a substitute after the castletower was destroyed by the Great Fire in 1657.Ote-mon Gate Fujimi-yaguraNinomaru GardenClosed on Mondays and Fridays (Open on national holidays except forthe Emperor\u2019s Birthday. If Monday is a national holiday, it will be closedon the following Tuesday) , Dec.28 &#8211; Jan.3The East Gardens of the Imperial PalaceThe Imperial Palace\u2019s gardens in which Honmaru, Ninomaruand Sannomaru have been preserved. This area has Teshu-dai and Yagura, reminders of the Edo period, and it\u2019s themost historical area in the Imperial Palace. This urban areawith rich nature is well-known as a place for strolling and resting.A Lunchtime Concert at the East Gardens of the ImperialPalace will be held 10 times a year, and it\u2019s popular becausepeople can enjoy a concert over lunch for free of charge.1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda-ku 03-3213-1111\u2022Mar.1-Apr.14, Oct.1-31 9:00-16:30 \u2022Apr.15-the end of Aug. 9:00-18:00\u2022Sep.1-the end of Sep. 9:00-17:00 \u2022Nov.1-the end of Feb. 9:00-16:00*Last entry : 30 minutes before closing timeAdmission free13Wadakura Fountain Park RestaurantThe elegant stone bridge seenin front of the Imperial Palace.Sometimes the two bridges, the\u201cStone Bridge\u201d in the foregroundand \u201cSteel Bridge\u201d in the backgroundare collectively calledNijubashi Bridge. To be more specific, Nijubashi Bridgeis the bridge in the background. The bridge is usedonly for a congratulatory visit to the Imperial Palace inthe new year and official events of the Imperial Courtsuch as foreign guests\u2019 visit to the Imperial Palace.Kokyo Gaien National Garden is a national garden,developed centering on the Square in front of theImperial Palace where black pines are planted.The Garden is the special historical site and oneof the reservoirs of many historical remains.Nijubashi Bridge Kokyo GaienNational GardenHighlightsArt pieces such as paintings, calligraphies and craft works owned by the Imperial family are displayed in thismuseum. Currently, about 9,800 art pieces like famous Chinese paintings as well as paintings by Jakuch\u016b It\u014dand Hokusai Katsushika, lacquer crafts after the Muromachi period, sculptures by Koun Takamura and ChounYamazaki in the Meiji period, modern paintings and modern Japanese paintings are stored here. There is nopermanent exhibition. The content of exhibitions will change by period.Sakurada-mon GateThe equestrian statue ofKUSUNOKI Masashige, a loyalretainer, known as &#8221;Nanko&#8221;.This statue represents Nankoawaiting the return of theEmperor, Go-Daigo in Hyogofrom exile in the Oki island in1333. The Nanko Rest Housenear the stature is a restaurantand an information office.The restaurant directly operatedby Palace Hotel. Thebuilding looks like the OperaHouse facing the fountain. It\u2019san open space with a 8-meterhigh ceiling. Buffet-stylelunch and afternoon tea areavailable at the restaurant.Statue of KUSUNOKI Masashige Wadakura Fountain ParkA fountain park near Wadakura-bori Moat was built in 1961.There are waterfalls and streamsthat provide a variety of views.The fountain lit up at night createsa fantastic atmosphere.There is also a free rest houseon the terrace in the park.1-1 Kokyogaien, Chiyoda-ku 03-3213-00953-1 Kokyogaien, Chiyoda-ku03-3213-0095 (Kokyogaien Management Office)The gate is officiallycalled\u201c SotoSakurada-monGate of the formerEdo Castle\u201dand a designatedNational Important Cultural Property. It\u2019s one ofthe castle gates that still have a square-shapedgate, and it was also called Odawara Exit becauseit was the starting point of Odawara Kaido. In 1860,there was the\u201c Incident Outside the Sakurada-monGate\u201d in which Ii Naosuke, Tairo was assassinated.Sannomaru ShozokanWeekday lunch: 11\uff1a00 &#8211; 14\uff1a00, Tea time: 14\uff1a00 &#8211; 17\uff1a00Weekend \/ holiday lunch: 11\uff1a00 &#8211; 12\uff1a30, 13\uff1a00 &#8211; 14\uff1a30Tea time: 14\uff1a30 &#8211; 17\uff1a00Reservation-only for dinner: 17\uff1a00-21\uff1a00 (2 hours only)Closed on new year holidays.Weekends and holidays might be reserved.3-1 Kokyogaien, Chiyoda-ku 03-5224-6062Imperial Palace Area\u2022Closed on Mondays and Fridays (Apart from the Emperor&#8217;s Birthday, it opens if Mondayis a national holiday, and closed on the following Tuesday.)\u2022Dec.28-Jan. 3 \u2022Exhibition changeovers.1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda-ku Admission free\u2022Mar.1-Apr.14, Oct.1-the end of Oct. 9:00-16:15 \u2022Apr.15-the end of Aug., Sep.1-the end of Sep.9:00-16:45 \u2022Nov.1-the end of Feb. 9:00-15:45 *Last entry : 15 minutes before closing time03-5208-106314 Science MuseumTayasu-mon Gate Shimizu-mon GateTa y a s u &#8211; m o nGate facing Yasukuni-dori Ave.o n the n o r thside of the Kitanomarudistrictis the entranceof KitanomaruGarden and Nippon Budokan. The current gatewas built in 1636. It\u2019s the oldest among the existingremains of the former Edo Castle and designatedas a National Important Cultural Property.It was one of thegates to enterKitanomaru ofthe Edo Castle,and a NationalImportant CulturalProperty. Ata corner of Shimizu-mon Gate, there is Gangizaka which is thesame as that in the Edo period. Gangizaka hassteep stone steps with high-level differences. Thecurrent one was rebuilt in 1658.A comprehensive museum of science technologyand industrial technology. Modern and near-termscience technology and industrial technology areintroduced here. The exhibitions are based onexperiences, so you can deepen your knowledgeThere used to be Kitanomaru of the former Edo Castle here, and currently it\u2019s a forest garden.There are well-kept lawns and a large pond, which are surrounded by many deciduoustrees such as Japanese Maple, Zelkova serrata, Quercus serrata, and Sawtooth oak. There isalso a\u201c Green Adventure Course\u201d in which people can enjoy names of various trees throughquizzes in the garden. Also, there are many cultural and art facilities such as Science Museum,The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, and Nippon Budokan around the garden.The garden is one of Chiyoda City\u2019s most famous spots for cherry blossom viewing.Kitanomaru Garden1-1 Kitanomaru-koen, Chiyoda-ku 03-3211-7878on science technology by enjoying seeing andtouching them. A variety of experiment shows arebeing held here. In the Waku Eco Motor Land exhibition,you can experience driving various typesof vehicles in simulators.Adults : 880 yen, Junior high school and high school students : 500 yen, Children (4 years old or older) : 400 yen2-1 Kitanomaru-koen, Chiyoda-ku 03-3212-8544 9\uff1a30-16\uff1a50 (Last entry: 16\uff1a00)Closed on Wednesdays irregularly (Open in long school vacations, and Nov.-Feb.), new year holidays15Chidori-ga-fuchi National Archives of JapanImportant archives as nationalhistorical materials can bebrowsed here. Additionally,permanent exhibitions,specialexhibitions, planned exhibitions,etc. will be held here. Fordetails, please see the website.Chidori-ga-fuchi isnationally famous forits beautiful cherryblossoms. About 260cherry trees such asSomeiyoshino andOshima will bloomalong the 700-meter long Chidori-ga-fuchi Green Wayin spring. They look like a tunnel of cherry blossoms.It was constructed as the venue for martialarts of the Tokyo Olympics held in 1964. It&#8217;salso known as a venue for various types ofevents and concerts. The building was designedbased on Yumedono, Horyuji Temple,and it features the elegant octagonal shapeand copperplate-thatched roof. The curvesof the roof represent the ridges of Mt. Fuji.It was built as the Former Imperial Guards Headquarters in 1910. It\u2019s characterizedby the contrast of red bricks and white stone material, and rhythmicallydesigned wall with lined thin buttress (auxiliary walls). This buildingwas used as Crafts Gallery of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.However, since the museum was relocated to Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecturein 2020, it was closed and only the building remains here.Japan\u2019s first national art museum. The collection of more than13,000 works includes many National Important Cultural Propertiessuch as Taikan Yokoyama\u2019s and Shunso Hishida\u2019s, andit\u2019s one of the largest in Japan. By seeing MOMAT\u2019s collectionthat displays about selected 200 works from the collection,you can trace the history of Japanese arts over 100 years fromthe beginning of the 20th Century. The viewing program inwhich the museum guides and visitors talk about some worksand the view from\u201c A Room With a View\u201d are popular.Nippon BudokanFormer Imperial Guards HeadquartersThe National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo2-3 Kitanomaru-koen, Chiyoda-ku03-3216-5100Adults: 500 yen, College students: 250 yen, Admission free for high School students and younger than 18 years old, 65 years old or older, personswith a disability certificate and his\/her attendant *After 17\uff1a00 on Fridays and Saturdays: Adults: 300 yen, College students: 150 yen3-1 Kitanomaru-koen, Chiyoda-kuMuseumcollection guideThe external appearan ce o f t h e m a i nbuilding03-5777-8600(Hello Dial)Closed on Mondays (Open if Monday is a national holiday, and closed on the following Tuesday), while exhibitions are being changed, new year holidays10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00 (Fridays and Saturdays: until 20\uff1a00) *Last entry: 30 minutes before closing timeAhead of Sanbancho 2, Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-ku03-5211-4243\uff08Roads and Parks Section\uff09Closed on Mondays, Sundays, national holidays, new year holidays03-3214-06219\uff1a15-17\uff1a00 (Last entry: 16\uff1a30)Admission free3-2 Kitanomaru-koen, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Mondays (Open if Monday is a national holiday,and closed on the following Tuesday.), new year holidays.03-5777-8600(Hello Dial)10\uff1a00 -17\uff1a00 (Last entry : 16\uff1a30)Charged1-1 Kitanomaru-koen, Chiyoda-kuImperial Palace 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Yurakucho Sta.Hibiya Sta.Yurakucho Sta.Tokyo Sta.Nijubashimae Sta.Tokyo Sta.Otemachi Sta.Otemachi Sta.Otemachi Sta. Otemachi Sta.Otemachi Sta.Hibiya-dori Ave.Shinji PondThe Industry Club of JapanKandabashi Brdg.Tokyo Fire DepartmentNihon bldg.TRAVEL HUB MIXTEKKO Bldg.Shangri-La Hotel, TokyoHeichinrou HibiyaHibiya Public HallKumogata PondMitsuo Aida MuseumHato BusTokyo stopMCS Shin-Marunouchi Bldg. StoreSKYBUS stopTokyo Station ExpresswayBus TerminalNippon Broadcasting SystemOtemachi Sankei PlazaOtemachi Hotoriaiiyo!!MARUNOUCHITERRACEOOTEMORIOtemachi 1st SquareOtemachi PLACEOtemachi Financial CityGRANSTA TOKYOGRANROOFKKR HotelHotel MetropolitanMarunouchiMarunouchiHotelTokyo Station HotelHibiya Cityremm HIBIYAHibiya OKUROJIHIbiya ChanterYURAKUCHO MULLIONYURAKUCHO ITOCiAThe PeninsulaTokyoNijubashi Square TOKYO KAIKAN TOKIADaimaru TokyoMarunouti Police StationOtemachi bldg.OTEMACHI ONEShin-MarunouchiBldg.Kitanomaru GardenImperial PalaceMasakadozukaTokyo Station GalleryMarunouchiOazoHibiya Library And MuseumHibiyaMatsumotoroHibiya PublicHallNissayTheatreKONICA MINOLTAPLANETARIA TOKYOImperialHotel TokyoTokyo TakarazukaTheaterTokyo KotsuKaikanTokyo InternationalForumTokyoCity iMarunouchiBrick SquareMarunouchiStreet GalleryIdemitsu Museum of ArtsImperial TheatreHibiya ParkTokyo MidtownHibiyaKITTEMarunouchi Naka-dori St.Meiji Seimei KanMitsubishiIchigokan MuseumMarunouchi Bldg.Tokyo Sta.16 There are many brand shops andlarge commercial complexes inMarunouchi and Otemachi thatspread around Tokyo Sta. And Hibiyaarea where many movie \/ drama theatersgather is a trendsetting placefor cultures. The area where greeneryand art spots are also scattered isrecommended for strolling.The entrance of Tokyo is a trendsetting placefor movie and theater cultureMarunouchi \/ Otemachi \/ Hibiya Area\u795e\u7530\u7d3a\u5c4b\u753aStart!!P.20P.20P.18Hibiya Park03-5218-51002-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuShops: 11:00-21:00 (Weekdays)Restaurants: 11:00-23:00 (Weekdays)(Weekends \/ national holidays)Shops: until 20:00Restaurants: until 22:00*Some shops have different hoursClosed on Jan. 1, anddays for legal inspectionP.19P.21*The open hours, admission fee, etc. introduced here are the ones as of January 2021.They are subject to change, so please check them on official websites.Goal!!JR\/Tokyo MetroYurakucho Sta.Tokyo StationMarunouchiStation BuildingMarunouchi Naka-dori St.Marunouchi Bldg.Tokyo Midtown HibiyaMitsubishi IchigokanMuseumA c o m m e r c i a l f a c i l i t yoperated by Japan Post Co.,L t d . U n i q u e s t o r e s a n drestaurants gather here.This museum is a redbrickbuilding restoredto its original buildingcompleted in 1894.The main street is linedwith cafes, brand shops,and commercial facilities.Don\u2019t miss art works here.At the flower gardens surroundingthe Great Fountain Pond, you canenjoy flowers from season to season.Many events will be held here.Shops and restaurants as well asone of the largest cinema complexesin Tokyo gather here.A representative building of theShowa period and a NationalImportant Cultural Property.Part of the building is open tothe public.P.21KITTEMeiji Seimei KanTokyo Station b uildingm ade o f r edbricks is a NationalImportant CulturalProperty restored toits original design.A large commercial complex infront of Tokyo Sta. At the premiumrestaurant zones on the 35\/36th floors, you can spend highqualitytime.P.21About10 min.About3 min.About4 min.About3 min.About3 min.About3 min.About5 min.About5 min.RecommendedWalking CourseRequired timeAbout 2 hoursAbout 10 min.About 30 min.About 30 min.About 30 min.About 30 min.*Required time will vary dependingon the visiting time of each spot.17Marunouchi\/Otemachi\/Hibiya Area18 First Flower GardenSecond Flower GardenGrand FountainThe Grand Fountain is a symbol of Hibiya Park. It consistsof three layers of spout rings. The bottom spoutring is 30 meters in diameter, and throws water upto a height of about 12 meters. Visitors can enjoyvarious shapes of water that change in 28-min cyclefrom 8:00 to 21:00. The fountain is lit up at night.There are the First Flower Garden with geometricalpatterns and the Second Flower Garden nearspacious lawns. Especially, the First Flower Gardenwas very popular for foreign flowers such as tulips,pansies, and roses which were rare at the time ofthe opening in the Meiji period.Kubi-kake (head-staking) Ginkgo Kumogata PondThe first modern Western-style park in Japan built in 1903.This park is a green oasis in a business district. The GrandFountain and Flower Gardens as well as the Pond in theJapanese Garden have been maintained here. Fresh greenleaves, flowers and trees such as maple trees can givepleasure to those who visit the park from season to season.There are the Public Hall, Concert Halls, Library in the parkand various events will be held throughout a year.Hibiya ParkHibiya-koen, Chiyoda-ku 03-3501-6428Hibiya Public Hall Hibiya Mitsuke Remains \/ Shinji PondHibiya Mitsuke was oneof the gates (mitsuke)of the Edo Castle. Currently,only part of thestone wall is left. Thevestige of the moat isleft in the Sinji Pond. Seen from above, the pond lookslike the shape of the kanji character meaning\u201c heart\u201d.Pine trees protected from snow with Yukizuri techniqueare one of the park\u2019s features in winter.A Japanese representativeoutdoormusic hall lovedby many people.It has been usedfor the concertsof various artistsas a venue of an open-air concert surrounded bytrees in the center of Tokyo.A large ginkgo with 7-metertrunk girth (estimated treeage: 400-500 years old). Itwas located at the intersectionof Hibiya before.But when it was to be cutdown due to road expansion,Dr. Seiroku Honda, the designer of Hibiya Parksaved it, saying,\u201c I will have it transplanted here,even if my head is put on a stake.\u201dA cloud-shapedpond. The \u201cCraneFountain\u201d, the thirdoldest decorativefountain in Japan isput in the center ofthe pond. The oldcopper crane spreading its wings is impressive.Autumn leaves, fresh green and wisteria trellisare eye-catching.19Hibiya Arcade B1F 3F HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKETTokyo Midtown HibiyaA large complex facility with about 60 stores including TOHOCINEMAS Hibiya, one of the largest cinema complexes in thecenter of Tokyo. It features the graceful architectural designwith the concept of a theater space-based city. Various kinds ofevents will be held in the three-story atrium and outdoor square.This underground shopping arcade was builtbased on the Sanshin Building Arcade that waslocated here. The modern design mixed with thememories of the town is one of the highlights.This Market is designed to look like a miniaturetown, with separate retail stores ranging froma clothes shop, bookstore, Izakaya, barber to acoffee shop. You will be excited, feeling like exploringa market in a strange land as you walkthrough this trendy space.TOHO CINEMAS HibiyaNew Old4\u30fb5F 6F Park View GardenOne of the largest cinema complexes in the centerof Tokyo, having 13 screens and about 2,800seating capacity. It features a luxurious space underthe theme of the Movie Palace. It also has the advancedsound facility introduced to Japan for thefirst time and leather reclining seats (charged).A hanging garden with rich greenery. You canoverlook Hibiya Park and Kokyo Gaien NationalGarden from here. Various kinds of events willbe held, utilizing the landscape. A garden terraceis on the same floor.\u00a9\ufe0eTOHO CO.,LTD \u00a9\ufe0eTOHO CO.,LTDIn spring 2018, the square in front of Hibiya Chanterturned into\u201c Hibiya Godzilla Square\u201d, and a newGodzilla statue appeared. The statue is a guardiandeity of Hibiya and popular shooting spot. The oldGodzilla statue is located at the lobby of TOHOCINEMAS Hibiya. Don\u2019t miss both of them!2 GodzillaStatues!?Guardian Deityof Hibiya!Marunouchi\/Otemachi\/Hibiya Area1-1-2 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku 03-5157-1251\uff0811\uff1a00 -21\uff1a00\uff09Shops: 11\uff1a00-21\uff1a00, Restaurants: 11\uff1a00-23\uff1a00 (Some shops have different hours)Closed on Jan. 120 Marunouchi OazoMarunouchi Naka-dori St.Marunouchi Brick SquareMarunouchi Street GalleryAn intellectual oasis with oneof the largest bookstoresin Japan and more than30 casual caf\u00e9s and highqualityrestaurant.Unique sculpture works aredisplayed on MarunouchiNaka-dori St. This gallery issending messages from thecity of arts. You can appreciateworks of famous artists.The main street of Marunouchiis lined with famousbrands\u2019 stores and commercialfacilities. In winter, thestreet trees will be lit up.(EarlyNovember &#8211; Mid-February)Shin-Marunouchi Bldg.Tokyo Station Marunouchi Station BuildingTokyo Station opened in 1914 is the entrance of Japan. Thered-brick building with history and dignity has been lovedby many people as the face of Tokyo. The Marunouchi StationBuilding was restored to its original design through therestoration works. Not only the external appearance suchas the brick walls and slate roof, but also the north andsouth domes have been restored to the original design withthe relief sculptures of eagles and zodiac signs.A large commercial complex infront of Tokyo Sta. It has about 150stores of unique shops and restaurants,including a terrace with agreat view and restaurants openuntil midnight at the MarunouchiHouse on the 7th floor.Closed on Jan. 1, days for legal inspectionClosed on Jan. 1, days for legal inspection1-6-4 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku2-6-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuMarunouchi 1-3 Chome, Yurakucho1 Chome, Chiyoda-kuMarunouchi 1-3 Chome, Yurakucho1 Chome, Chiyoda-kuShops: Weekdays \/ Sat. 11\uff1a00-21\uff1a00, Sun. national holidays: 11\uff1a00-20\uff1a00,Restaurants: Weekdays \/ Sat. 11\uff1a00-23\uff1a00, Sun. \/ nationalholidays: 11\uff1a00-22\uff1a00 *Some shops have different hours03-5218-510003-5218-5100Food &#038; drink \/ food sales: 9\uff1a00-21\uff1a00, Goods sales \/ service:10\uff1a00-21\uff1a00,Food &#038; drink: 11\uff1a00-23\uff1a00, Books \/ stationery:9\uff1a00-21\uff1a00 *Some shops have different hoursShops: 11\uff1a00-21\uff1a00, Restaurants: 11\uff1a00-23\uff1a00 (Sundays, Nationalholidays) Shops: 11\uff1a00-20:00,Restaurants: 11\uff1a00-22\uff1a00*Some shops have different hours03-5218-5100 Closed on Jan. 1 and days for legal inspection1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuMarunouchi 1, Chiyoda-kuThere are some shopswith refined taste andselected restaurants,as well as a squarewith rich greenery andMitsubishi IchigokanMuseum.\u3014\u2192 P60\u301521Tokyo Station GalleryKITTEIdemitsu Museum of ArtsThe museum founded by SazoIdemitsu. Collections centeringon East Asian antiques are introducedthrough planned exhibitions.Georges Rouault\u2019s worksare also introduced in the annex.The museum in Tokyo Station.Planned exhibitionswill be occasionally held.The exhibition rooms arein the octagonal spacewith red-brick walls.Mitsubishi Ichigokan MuseumThe Mitsubishi Ichigokan, the first office building in Marunouchi completedin 1894 was restored and opened as a museum. Planned exhibitionswith the theme of modern art from the second half of the 19th centuryto the first half of the 20th century will be held three times a year. TheMuseum has\u201c Caf\u00e9 1894\u201d, a classical caf\u00e9 bar, made restoring a bankinghall and \u201cStore 1894\u201d, a museum gift shop with fancy goods collectedfrom all over the world, which can be visited for free of charge.It alsohas the Archive Room which shows the history of Marunouchi.A commercial facility operated by Japan Post Co., Ltd. Unique storessuch as variety stores featuring Japan\u2019s manufacturing and local popularrestaurants gather in the facility. Limited original goods are sold inTokyo Central Post Office on the first floor.This building completed in 1934 has a classical design. It features the external appearance withlined Corinthian columns and a large hall inside the building. Among the buildings of the sameage, this building is outstandingly high quality, and it was designated as a National ImportantCultural Property for the first time as a building in the Showa period. The business room on thefirst floor, the meeting room, reception room and cafeteria on the second floor are open to thepublic, so you can see major rooms that have high cultural values. There is also an archive room.Meiji Seimei KanClosed on Mondays (except when Monday is a national holiday or final week of exhibitons),year-end holiday, Jan. 1 and exhibition changeovers.2-6-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku10:00-18:00 Fridays: 10:00-21:00 (If Friday is a national holiday, close at 18:00.) The second Wednesdayof every month: 10:00-21:00. Weekdays in the Final week of Exhibitions: Open until 21:00Last entry: 30 minutes before closing time03-5777-8600(Hello Dial)Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and national holidays,Dec.31-Jan.32-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuWeekends: 11\uff1a00-17\uff1a00, Wed.-Fri. (Excluding nationalholidays) 16\uff1a30-19\uff1a30 (Part of the second floor and thelounge on the first floor)03-3283-9252Closed on Jan. 1 and days for legal inspectionKITTE B1F-6F, JP Tower, 2-7-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuGoods sales \/ service: 11\uff1a00-21\uff1a00 (Sun. and national holidays:until 20\uff1a00)Food &#038; Drink: 11\uff1a00-23\uff1a00 (Sun). and new year holidays: until22\uff1a00)03-3216-2811\uff0810\uff1a00-19\uff1a00\uff09In front of Marunouchi North Exit of JR Tokyo Sta.1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku03-3212-2485Closed on Mondays (Open if Monday is a national holiday,and closed on the following Tuesday.), new year holidays andexhibition changeovers.10\uff1a00-18\uff1a00 (Fridays: until 20\uff1a00) Last entry: 30 minutes before closingChargedTeigeki Bldg. 9F, 3-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku03-5777-8600 (Hellow Dial)Closed on Mondays, national holidays, while exhibitions are beingchanged. (Open on national holidays and substitute holidays)Adults: 1,200 yen, University\/High school students: 800 yen, Junior high schoolstudents or younger: Free of charge (Must be accompanied by a guardian)10\uff1a 00-17\uff1a00 (Fridays: until 19\uff1a00) Last entry: 30 minutes before closing timeMarunouchi\/Otemachi\/Hibiya Area22 Hibiya Library and MuseumTokyo Takarazuka TheaterNissay TheatreThe library in Hibiya Park.This compound culturalfacility has the permanentexhibition room and archiveroom where you cantouch old books. It alsohas a caf\u00e9 and restaurant.The theatre was designedby Togo Murano,a Japanese leading architect.You can enjoy operasand musicals in thegraceful theater with thecurved ceiling and walls.The theater was opened asTakarazuka Revue Company\u2019sbase in Tokyo in 1934.You can enjoy highly realisticstages in the theater with aseating capacity of 2,065.Hibiya MatsumotoroThe restaurant in HibiyaPark. You can enjoy Western-style grilled dishes andFrench dishes here. 10-yencurry for charity on September25 is also famous.Tokyo International Forum Tokyo Kotsu KaikanA commercial building in front of Yurakucho Sta. The building hasvarious types of stores, including restaurants such as Ginza SkyLounge, a revolving restaurant on the top 15th floor, exhibitions ofthe products in Japan, a Passport Center, exhibition halls. KotsuKaikan Marchais is held in the Piloti on the first floor every day. Freshvegetables and fruits are sold here. A rooftop garden with benchesand wood decks on the third floor is a place for relaxation.A leading international convention center in Tokyo, consisting of 8small-to-large-size halls, 34 conference rooms, etc. The Forum hosts awide range of events including international conferences, exhibitions,concerts, musicals, and fashion shows throughout the year. The GlassBuilding boasts an enormous atrium with an open-air structure in theshape of a ship, which makes it the symbol of the center.\u00a9 TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM CO., LTD.03-5221-90003-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku7\uff1a00-23\uff1a302-10-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku03-3212-2931Closed on Jan.19\uff1a00-22\uff1a00 (Some shops have different hours)1-4 Hibiya-koen, Chiyoda-ku 03-3502-3340Closed on the 3rd Monday of every month, Dec.29-Jan.3,special maintenance periodWeekdays: 10\uff1a00-22\uff1a00, Sat.: 10\uff1a00-19\uff1a00, Sun.\/national holidays: 10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00Open all year round1-1-3 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku0570-00-5100\u3000Takarazuka Theater Information Center10\uff1a00-18\uff1a00 Closed on Mondays1-1-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku 03-3503-3111Closed days are different depending on performances.In Hibiya Park, 1-2 Hibiya-koen, Chiyoda-ku 03-3503-1451Western cuisine: Grill &#038; Garden Terrace:11\uff1a00-21\uff1a00\uff08LO: 20\uff1a30\uff09\u3001French cuisine: Bois de Boulogne: 11\uff1a00-22\uff1a00 (LO: 21\uff1a00)23Masakado&#8217;s tombKONICA MINOLTA PLANETARIA TOKYOThere is the stonemonument of Ma -sakado&#8217;s tomb to thesouth of OTEMACHIONE in Otemachi.Taira no Masakadois enshrined here.This place is knownas a power spot forincreasing the luck incompetition.A video experience complexcentering on planetariums.At the DomeTheater, music live videosas well as 8K starry skyimages are shown. Italso has VR attractions.Imperial TheatreFull of the Showa-period vibes!The undertrack in YurakuchoImperial Hotel TokyoThis hotel was opened as Japan\u2019s guesthouse in 1890.It\u2019s famous because it has welcomed numerous Japaneseand international famous people since then. The hotel hasa variety of restaurants and bars, including French cuisine,Japanese cuisine and buffet-style restaurants and Old ImperialBar which preserves the traces of the Hotel\u2019s formerMain Building designed by master architect Frank LloydWright. Selected brand shops are lined up at the arcadeon the first basement floor of the Main Building.The theatre standing facing the moat of the ImperialPalace and Hibiya-dori Ave. was opened as Japan\u2019sfirst Western-style theatre. It has always led Japan\u2019stheatrical world by hosting opera, ballet and Shakespearedrama performances. Currently, it\u2019s called asacred ground for Japanese musical. There are somehistorical art objects in the lobby. The 7-color stainedglass that dynamically represents Japanese festivalsand stages is magnificent.Yuraku Concourse, a bar district under the elevated track of JR Line around YurakuchoSta. Nostalgic signs and posters of the Showa period remain here. Not onlybars with a red lantern but also stylish bars are used by many people for girls-onlygatherings and dating. There are table seats in front of the bars, and people enjoytalking over a drink. This district is popular among foreign tourists these days.1-1-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku 03-3504-1111Some restaurants and brand shops at the arcade have differenthours.03-3213-72213-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku1-2-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-kuYurakucho Marion 9th floor, 2-5-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku03-6269-9952\uff0810\uff1a00-19\uff1a00\uff09Open all year round (Closed in the maintenance period andwhile shows are being changed)10\uff1a30-22\uff1a30 (Last entry: 21\uff1a30)Some facilities and shows have different hours. For details,please see the website.Marunouchi\/Otemachi\/Hibiya AreaHHHJGSDFCamp IchigayaMinistry of DefenseIchigayahonmurachoSHINJUKU CITYOkubo-dori St.Ushigome-KagurazakaTokyo Univ.of ScienceIchigayafunagawaramachiIidabashiIidabashiIidabashi JimbochoJimbochoKudanshitaKudanshitaKudanshitaIidabashiThe Nippon DentalUniv. 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Nagatacho Sta.Koujimachi Sta.HanzomonSta.Gomi-zaka HillKasumigasekiSta.KasumigasekiSta.Kasumigaseki Sta.IchigayaSta.Yotsuya Sta.Yotsuya Sta.Yotsuya Sta.Tameike-sannou Sta.Sophia Univ.ShimizudaniKioi-zaka Hill zaka HillNashinokizakaHillSannozakaHillSakurada-dori Ave.Shin-zakaHillSodesurizakaHillArcadia IchigayaShinpoji TempleShufu Kaikan Plaza FKojimachi-Odori St.Nippon TVdoriSt.Togo GensuiMemorial ParkTokyo Kasei Gakuin JuniorChidori-ga-fuchiNational CemeteryItalian CulturalInstituteSenshu BunkoOtsuma Women\u2019sUniv.NishogakushaUniversityHoraiya HontenHANADABritish EmbassyDiamond HotelARGO Restaurant FrancaisIzumiya TokyotenHotel Grand Arc HanzomonTOKYO FMMizuta Memorial Museum, Josai UniversityOishi Fossils GalleryNationalDiet LibraryUchibori-dori Ave.Benkei Brdg.Aoyama-dori Ave.Cabinet OfficeGovermentJapanHouse ofRepresentatives2nd annexMinistry of Land,Infrastructure andTransportMinistry ofForeign Affairsof JapanMinistry ofFinanceHigh CourtMinistry of Economy,Trade and IndustryMinistry of Economy,Trade and Industry AnnexMinistry of EnvironmentMinistry of Health,Labor and WelfareNational PersonnelAuthorityMinistry ofJusticeKasumigaseki Bldg.Japan PostHoldingsHosoKaikanDistrict CourtMinistry of AgricultureNipponTelevisionGyonin-zakaHillTokyo Green PalaceHotel Monterey HanzomonBancho-GardenUmakara RamenHyoriAjantaToyoko Inn TokyoTameike-sanno-ekiKantei-minamiKUROSAWAThe CapitolHotel TokyuAkasaka ExcelHotel TokyuPrime MinisterOffice of JapanHotel LePort KoujimachiImperial PalaceEast Gardensof Imperial PalaceShimizudaniParkHirakawa-Tenmangu ShrineKioi HallTokyo Garden Terrace KioichoKioi ArtGalleryJCII CameraMuseumSite of Taki Rentaro\u2019sFormer ResidenceHanzo-mon GateTraditional PerformingArts Information CentreSupremeCourt of JapanHouse ofRepresentativesHouse ofCouncillorsMuseum of MEXTand LibraryParliamentaryMuseumNational TheatreNational TheatreEngei HallBancho Bunjin-doriBancho doriNihon Ki-in HeadquarterAkasaka PrinceClassic House(Former royal house)The Front Parkof the DietBuildingOld Ministry ofJustice Bldg.National Diet BuildingHie-jinja ShrineHotel New Otani TokyoJapanese GardenSt. Ignatius Catholic ChurchState Guest House,Akasaka PalaceRemains ofAkasaka-mitsuke24 Visit Japanese central organizations andtouch traditional cultureKojimachi \/ Bancho \/ Nagatacho AreaThe National Diet Building is locatedin Nagatacho, and Kasumigasekithat has the government office quarteris the center of Japanese politics.Some places are open to thepublic and worth seeing. At Kioichonamed after Kii, Owari (Tokugawafamily) and Ii (Ii family), you can strollaround the garden that has beenpreserved since the Edo period. Japanesehistory and culture have beenpassed down so much in this area.Book TownGourmetHakusan-dori Ave.HOTEL NIWATOKYOUniv.Kanda Catholic ChurchKyoritsuWomen&#8217;sUniv.East Gardens ofImperial PalaceHakuchoboriGuard KeepMoatgaienGardenMATSUMOTOROHibiya ParkmonPublic Hall\u30ed\u6709\u697d\u753a\u7ddaP.31P.27P.266P.31P.30P.28P.28 Goal!!JR\/Tokyo MetroYotsuya Sta.Start!!Tokyo MetroKasumigaseki Sta.Akasaka PrinceClassic House(Former royal house)Remains of Akasaka-mitsukeState Guest House,Akasaka PalaceAkasaka Prince ClassicHouse is the former Leeroyal house. You will findluxurious and gorgeousdecorations both insideand outside the building.The red-brick building youwill find as you walk from KasumigasekiSta. to the ImperialPalace is the building ofthe former Ministry of Justice.The only palace in Japanthat was built based on theneo-Baroque style. This diplomaticplace to welcomehonored guests from abroadis open to the public.One of 36 mitsuke gates of EdoCastle. Mitsuke means a castlegate for defense. The stonewall of Akasaka-gomon Gate isleft along National Route 246.At the National Diet Building, bothHouses are open to the public. Thetour will take about 1 hour.This shrine is famous for SannoMatsuri (Festival). It was founded inthe early Kamakura period. Itshighlight is the graceful main hall.Go up Shimizudani-zaka and turn left,then you will find Kioi-zaka. The Japanesegarden of the prestigious hotel isone of the greatest gardens in Tokyo.The garden with rich greenery infront of National Diet Building. Enterfrom the South Garden and go tothe North Garden. National Diet BuildingHie-jinja ShrineKioicho 1, Chiyoda-kuHotel New Otani TokyoJapanese GardenSt. Ignatius ChurchA Catholic church in the Archdioceseof Tokyo. It featuresthe oval shaped main chapel.The stained glass is beautiful.P.31About12 min.About12 min.About12 min.About2 min.About3 min.About3 min.About15 min.About15 min.About15 min.About5 min.RecommendedWalking CourseRequired timeAbout 4 hours and 30 minutesOld Ministry ofJustice Bldg.The Front Park of the Diet Building \/Parliamentary MuseumAbout 10 min.About 10 min.About 10 min.About 20 min.About 60 min.About 60 min.*The open hours, admission fee, etc. introduced here are the ones as of January 2021.They are subject to change, so please check them on official websites.*Required time will vary dependingon the visiting time of each spot.25Kojimachi\/Bancho\/Nagatacho Area26 The souvenirs of National Diet are so unique that you can buy them only here.Anyone can buy the souvenirs at the souvenir shop in the waiting area of theparking lot for group buses only on weekdays.Tea cup of pastprime ministersHouse ofRepresentativesFour-color penSteel business card holderPottery onlyavailable inNational DietBuildingThe National DietSouvenir CollectionNational Diet Building 1-7-1 Nagatacho, Chiyoda-kuChamber of the House of CouncillorsEmperor\u2019s Room Central HallThe National Diet Building is made up of the Houseof Representatives and the House of Councillors.It\u2019s a magnificent building made of granites, andthe interior decoration is also worth seeing. Part ofthe building\u2019s interior is open to the public exceptwhen a plenary session or special events are held.The tour of the National Diet will take about 1 hour,taking you to the House Chamber, Emperor\u2019sRoom and Central Hall. You will be guided by aDiet guard in the tour, so you will never get lost inthe large National Diet Building.*Both houses have baggage inspections, soplease arrive in plenty of time.*For details, please see the official website.The Diet shall be the highest organ of nationalpower and the sole law-making organ ofthe nation. The current building was completedin 1936. It is an architecturally beautifulbuilding that attracts many visitors every year.Chamber of the House of RepresentativesTour Information\u25a0 House of RepresentativesWeekdays only. Mondays (14\uff1a00),Tuesdays,Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays(15\uff1a00)Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, nationalholidays in Japan and Dec.29-Jan.3How to apply: Reservations only by e\u2013mailTour Information\u25a0 House of Councillors(Weekdays only) 9\uff1a00-16\uff1a00 every hour onthe hour03-5521-744527The Front Park of the Diet BuildingParliamentary MuseumParliamentary Museum1-1-1 Nagatacho, Chiyoda-ku9\uff1a30-17\uff1a00 (Last entry: 16\uff1a30)03-3581-1651Closed on the last day of every month and Dec.28 &#8211; Jan.4Admission freeKojimachi\/Bancho\/Nagatacho AreaNorth Garden \/ Western-style GardenA Western-style garden where many trees such as about100 dogwoods donated by the US government in returnfor the cherry trees donated to Washington D. C. by OzakiYukio have grown. There are the Clock Tower, Sakura Wellthat was in front of Ii family\u2019s residence, and the InstrumentShelter for Origin of the Japanese Vertical Control Networkwhich stores Japan vertical data that determine the heightsabove the sea level throughout Japan. Also, you can enjoythe views of the Imperial Palace and Marunouchi here.Clock TowerThere are the clocks that represent the separation of thethree powers, legislature, executive, and judiciary on the threesides of the tower. The chimes can be heard three timesa day. Out of the chimes, 10\uff1a00 is the start time for the regularsession of the House of Councillors, and 13\uff1a00 is the starttime for the regular session of the House of Representatives.An exhibition facility standing on the site of residences where KatoKiyomasa and Ii Naosuke, the Tairo (chief minister) lived before. Itwas opened in 1972. The organization and management of the Dietare explained through materials and video here. There is a statue ofOzaki Yukio, the\u201c father of parliamentary politics\u201d at the entrance.It isn\u2019t well known that there is a park withrich greenery in front of the National DietBuilding. There are North Garden and SouthGarden, and the total area is about 50,000 m\u00b2.Grass and trees that bloom from season toseason are planted, and you would be sosurprised with the rich nature that you can\u2019tbelieve that you are in the center of Tokyo.It was established on the hill where daimyos\u2019residences were located in the Edo period.There are beautiful trees such as about 120cherry trees that delight the eye.There are South Garden and North Garden,and Parliamentary Museum that explains thesystem of the Diet and politics, and the history.The Front Park of theDiet BuildingSouth Garden \/ Japanese GardenThere is a waterscape such as a stream andwaterfall, and a gazebo near a pond in thegarden. You can calmly stroll around thegarden in a quiet atmosphere, hearing birdssinging.03-3581-16519\uff1a00-17\uff1a30 Admission free1-1-1 Nagatacho, Chiyoda-kuDec.29 -Jan.328 The Museum of MEXT was prepared using theOffice Building of the former Ministry of Education(Registered Tangible Cultural Property) built in 1933.It is an exhibition\/event space dedicated to introducingMEXT\u2019s past and present. You can see therestored former minister\u2019s office and exhibitions onthe history of education, science and technology,academic research, sports, and culture and the latestinformation here. Special exhibitions and eventssuch as\u201c Science Caf\u00e9\u201d are sometimes held.Museum of MEXTThe neo-Baroque style building of the formerMinistry of Justice designed by the two German architects,Mr. Ende and B\u00f6ckmann was completedin 1895. The building was destroyed by fire duringthe war, but it was restored to its original appearancein 1994. It\u2019s called the red-brick building, andthe official residence dining hall for the former Ministersof Justice and others are open to the publicas the exhibition rooms for judicial affairs relatedmaterials. The external appearance was designatedas a National Important Cultural Property.The Main Building of the formerMinistry of JusticeThe State Guest House, Akasaka PalaceSource: The Cabinet Office\u2019s website on the State Guest House2-1-1 Moto-Akasaka, Minato-ku 03-5728-7788 10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00 (Last entry: 16\uff1a00)3-2-2 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku 03-5253-4111\uff08Ext.2170\uff09 10\uff1a00-18\uff1a00 (Last entry: 17\uff1a30)Admission free The State Guest House, Akasaka Place was the only palace in Japan thatwas built based on the neo-Baroque style as Togu Gosho in 1909. Afterthe World War II, it became the State Guest House and an important diplomaticplace to welcome honored guests such as Kings and Presidents fromabroad. After the massive repair work in 2009, it was designated as a NationalTreasure, and the building interior with graceful decorations is opento the public. You can see the main building, Japanese style annex and thegarden. The admission fees are different depending on the area. For detailson the public opening and open days, please check the official website.Closed on Wednesdays\/irregular holidaysAdmission free1-1-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku 03-3592-791110\uff1a00-18\uff1a00 (Last entry: 17\uff1a30)Closed on weekends, national holidays, new year holidays.ChargedClosed on weekends and national holidays.Kojimachi\/Bancho\/Nagatacho Area29The National Theatre was built for the purposeof preserving Japanese traditional performingarts. It consists of the Large Theatre,Small Theatre, Engei Hall, Noh Theatre andBunraku Theatre. At the Large Theatre, famousKabuki actors\u2019 Kabukiperformance,and Kabuki performanceclasses forbeginners and foreignerswill be held.National TheatreIt is located right next to the National Theatre. Variouskinds of planned exhibitions on traditional performingarts will be held and the reading room for related documentsis also available.Traditional PerformingArts Information Centre,National TheatreKioi HallHanzo-mon Gate JCII Camera MuseumNihon Ki-in HeadquarterThis gate is on thewestern edge of theEdo Castle. It leads tothe Koshu Highway.Currently, it\u2019s part ofthe Imperial Palaceand used as the entranceto the FukiageImperial Gardens.It&#8217;s a Go game place operatedby Nihon Ki-in. In additionto general matches, Go classesfor beginners, intermediateand advanced players are alsoheld h ere. You c an p lay G ogames for a fee here.4-1 Hayabusacho, Chiyoda-ku 03-3265-74116-5 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku 03-3237-0061Kojimachi 1, Chiyoda-kuIn 1995, Kioi Hall was openedto commemorate the 20th anniversaryof the foundation ofthe former Nippon Steel (CurrentNippon Steel &#038; SumitomoMetal). Kioi Hall is suitable forclassical chamber music andKioi Small Hall is furnished forJapanese traditional music.This Camera Museum is run by theJCII. About 300 Japanese HistoricalCameras that tell the history ofJapanese cameras are on display inthe permanent exhibition. Specialexhibitions by theme will be held.JCII Ichibancho Bldg. B1, Ichibancho 25, Chiyoda-ku03-3263-7110 10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00Adults: 300 yen, Junior high school students or younger: Admission freeClosed on Mondays (If Monday is a national holiday, it will beclosed on the following Tuesday), new year holidays03-3288-884011\uff1a00-18\uff1a00Adults: 1,500 yen, High school students: 810 yen, Junior highschool students and younger: 570 yen7-2 Gobancho, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Dec.29-Jan.410\uff1a00-17\uff1a00The third Wednesday of every month:until 20\uff1a004-1 Hayabusacho. Chiyoda-ku03-3265-6300(Reading room for books)Closed on weekends (Open on the secondSunday), national holidays, adjustmentdays at the end of a month, etc.30 Site of Taki R Supreme Court entaro\u2019s Former ResidenceTaki Rentaro, a composerwho is known for somefamous songs such asKojo no Tsuki and Flowerslived in Ichibanchofrom 1894 to 1901. Therelief portrait of the composerwas made and installedhere to recall him.There were the residences of Kii Tokugawa familyand Ii family around here in the Edo period.The place name comes from the valley in theboundary of the two families and the miraculouswater (Shimizu) in the residence of Kii Tokugawafamily. There is the memorial monument for SirOkubo Toshimichi in the park.The park is popular as an oasisin the city with rich greenery.Shimizudani ParkSugawara no Michizane as the main deity, Hachimanguand Toshogu are enshrined in this shrine.It is said the shrine started when Ota Dokan requestedthe deities be transferred to Bairinzaka inthe Edo Castle, then it was relocated to the currentplace in 1607. It was the shrine for Tokugawa and Iifamilies. The cow is a symbol of the shrine as wellas plums. It is said that youwill receive a blessing if youtouch the cow statue.Hie-jinja ShrineHirakawa Tenmangu Shrine03-3581-24712-10-5 Nagatacho,Chiyoda-ku03-5211-4243(Road and Park ManagementDepartment, Chiyoda City)2-1 Kioi, Chiyoda-ku1-7-5 Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-ku03-3264-3365 03-3264-8151 (For reservations) 6 Ichibancho, Chiyoda-ku4-2 Hayabusacho, Chiyoda-kuThis shrine was founded in the early Kamakuraperiod. It\u2019s famous for Sanno Festival, one of theThree Major Festivals in Edo. In the Shinko Festivalthat is to be held every other year, about 300-meterparade walking through streets is like today\u2019sdynastic picture scroll. Many people visit here topray for expelling evilspirits, Shichi-go-sanand safe childbirth.The Supreme Court is thehighest court in Japan.The current building wasbuilt in 1974. There aresome trials onto whichmembers of the publicare admitted and thegovernment building tourto see the grand bench.Reservations required.Kojimachi\/Bancho\/Nagatacho Area31St. Ignatius ChurchMany writers and artists lived in the area around Bancho in theMeiji, Taisho, and Showa periods. The avenue that connects Kojimachi-Odori St. and Otsuma-dori Ave. is so called Bancho Bunjin-doriAve., where Toson Shimazaki, Kyoka Izumi, Takeo Arishima, Tekkan Yosano,Tsuguharu Foujita, etc. lived. This place was a source for culture.Currently, sign plates are installed in the sites of the former residences.Tokyo Garden Terrace KioichoHotel New Otani Tokyo Japanese GardenThe Japanese garden at Hotel New Otani Tokyo opened in1964 has the grounds of about 40,000m2 . With a history ofmore than 400 years, the garden had been the property offamous samurai lords such as Kato Kiyomasa and Ii family. It\u2019sone of the greatest gardens in Tokyo. Circulating pathways areprovided around the large waterfalls, small waterfall and pondsin the garden with rich greenery. The garden shows seasonalviews such as cherry blossoms in spring.Visitors as well as the guests at the hotelcan take a stroll through the garden.Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho is a large commercialcomplex built in the site of Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka.It\u2019s a new landmark with Kioi Tower which housesthe hotel, offices and conference rooms, and Kioi Terracewhich houses restaurants and shops. Also, AkasakaPrince Classic House is the former royal house.You can see gorgeous decorations both outside andinside the building.The Story of Bancho03-3265-11116\uff1a00-22\uff1a00 Admission free4-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku6-5-1 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku 03-3263-4584The Catholic church inthe Archdiocese of Tokyohas the official name,\u201cKojimachi CatholicChurch\u201d. Inside the ovalshaped main chapel, thealter is placed to be surroundedby attendants.The layout is unique.1-2 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, etc.03-3288-5500Some shops have differenthours.Kioi Art GalleryThe world\u2019s only museum thatexhibits Edo Ise-Katagami, the Japanesecraft of paper stencils. Themuseum has special exhibitions ofJapanese art &#038; culture. The naturallight comes in the modern building.You can relaxingly appreciateart works. Reservations required.3-32 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku 03-3265-400111\uff1a00-17\uff1a00Adults : 1,100 yenClosed on national holidays.HUshigome-KagurazakaTokyo Univ.of ScienceIidabashiIidabashiIidabashi Sta.Jimbocho KudanshitaKudanshitaKudanshitaIidabashiThe Nippon DentalUniv. 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HospitalIidabashi Sakura TerraceUshigomeBrdg.Mejiro-doriAve.Waseda-dori St.Shin-MitsukeBrdg.Hosei Univ.Tokyo TeishinHospitalHitokuchi-zaka HillNakano-ikePondChidori-ga-fuchiBoat Pier managedby Chiyoda CityShimizu-monGateChiyoda CityGovernment OfficeShokei-kanKagayaki PlazaKudan-zakaHillTsukudojinjaShrineNippon BudokanScienceMuseumHotel Metropolitan EdomontKitanomaru GardenTokyo DomeKoishikawa Korakuen GardensTokyo DomeCityNishogakushaUniv.ChidorigafuchiNationalCemeterySenshuBunkoSotoboriMoatYushukanNoh TheaterStatue ofOmura MasujiroSite of UshigomeMitsukeKagurazakaChiyoda CityTourist Infomation CenterYasukuni KaikanTokyo LutheranCenter ChurchPromenadeof HistoryBritish EmbassyTokyo Daijingu ShrineSotobori ParkItalian CulturalInstituteNational ShowaMemorial MuseumYasukuni-jinjaShrine32 This area surrounded by the Uchibori (Inner)and Sotobori (Outer) Moats of the Edo Castlestill has a tranquil atmosphere, though it is inthe center of Tokyo. The Sotobori Moat builtin the Edo period still exists, and the stonewalls and banks remind us of that time. Inthe Meiji period, the universities that still existwere founded one after another in this area,where many notable figures studied.The educational district where intellectuals inthe Edo and Meiji periods walkedIidabashi \/ Kudan AreaHakuchoboriSannomaru ShozokanAve.\u5b66\u6821\u5e97\u8857\u753aP.39P.34P.39Start!!JR\/Tokyo MetroIidabashi Sta.British EmbassyThe park stretches from JR IidabashiSta. to Yotsuya Sta. The promenade iswell-managed. Since the promenadehas a total length of about 2 km, you cango back to Iidabashi Sta. on your way.This shrine\u2019s origin lies in a shrine called\u201c TokyoShokonsha\u201d established by the will of theEmperor Meiji. The spirits of those who sacrificedthemselves in the wars from the Meiji Restorationto the World War II are enshrined here.It\u2019s one of the moats of the Edo Castleand places famous for cherry blossomsin Japan. There is a boat pier at thewest side. You can enjoy viewing cherryblossoms and the moat of the ImperialPalace on the boat.The official n ame i sBritish Embassy Tokyo.It\u2019s a magnificent stonebuilding. You can see itfrom outside of thebuilding while strolling.This museum has collected andpreserved historical materials andinformation of the people\u2019s lifeduring and after the World War II.Easy-to-understand exhibitionsand events will be held here.Tokyo office of the ItalianState\u2019s Cultural Institutenetwork, that has activities in80 countries in the world. It hasItalian language courses andvarious kinds of free events.P.36This shrine is called\u201c O-Isesamain Tokyo\u201d because of itsenshrined deities. It\u2019s knownfor being the first one to haveestablished the Shinto weddingceremony in Japan.Sotobori ParkItalian Cultural InstituteGoal!!Tokyo MetroKudanshita Sta.P.38National ShowaMemorial MuseumP.38About12 min.About2 min.About12 min.About2 min.About12 min.About5 min.About5 min.About5 min.RecommendedWalking CourseRequired timeAbout 3 hoursYasukuni-jinja ShrineTokyo Daijingu ShrineAbout 10 min.About 10 min.About 20 min.Chidori-ga-fuchi Moat About 20 min.About 20 min.*The open hours, admission fee, etc. introduced here are the ones as of January 2021.They are subject to change, so please check them on official websites.*Required time will vary dependingon the visiting time of each spot.33Iidabashi\/Kudan Area34 Trains runningalong Sotobori MoatJR Chuo Line and Sobu Lineare running along SotoboriPark between Yotsuya Sta.and Iidabashi Sta. Railwayfans will be fascinated bythe view of the bank reflectedon the moat and trains.Chidori-ga-fuchiGreen Way PromenadeThe promenade is surroundedby nature, though it\u2019s in the centerof Tokyo. You can walk alongthe Promenade, enjoying thescenery of Sotobori Moat thatchanges from season to season.Existing banks ofSotobori (Outer) MoatSotobori ParkFujimi, Kudan-kita, Gobancho, etc. Chiyoda-kuThe banks of Ushigome-bori,Shinmitsuke-bori and Ichigaya-boriMoats that were the Sotobori (Outer)Moat of the Edo Castle havethe remaining of that time. Theyare National Historical Landmarks.Stretching from JR Iidabashi Sta. to YotsuyaSta. via Ichigaya Sta. along the Sotobori(Outer) Moat of the Edo Castle, this parkhas a length of 2km. It has a promenadethat is higher than the roadway. You canstroll around the park, enjoying the scenerythat changes from season to season.About 240 cherry trees such asSomeiyoshino and Yamazakuraare planted here. You can enjoyviewing cherry blossoms, takinga walk here.A place famousfor cherry blossoms35Tokyo Dome Tokyo Dome AttractionsTeNQ Space Museum LaQuaKorakuen HallIidabashi\/Kudan AreaThe concept of thismuseum is \u201cto bemoved by the space\u201d.In this museum, youcan see, touch andimagine the space.Also, you can experience state-of-the-art scienceand culture inspired by the space here.An amusement parkwhere you can enjoy withfree admission. There arevarious attractions a widerange of age groups fromchildren to adults canenjoy, such as\u201c Big O\u201d, a hubless Ferris wheel onwhich you can view Tokyo from an altitude of 80meters, and the thrilling\u201c Thunder Dolphin\u201d.The long history ofKorakuen Stadiumended, and it wassuperseded by TokyoDome, an all-weathermultipurpose stadiumin 1988. Concerts andvarious kinds of events as well as professionalbaseball games will be held here.A complex with SpaLaQua for relaxationand a members onlyfitness club as wellas shops and restaurants.Tokyo Dome City1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku 03-5800-9999Urban-type Entertainment leisure facilities in thenorth side of JR Suidobashi Sta. Various types offacilities such as an amusement park, commercialfacilities, a spa, hotel and hall with a focus on TokyoDome are included here. The origins of thefacilities lie in Korakuen Stadium for professionalbaseball built in 1937.Some facilities have different hours.The Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumThis museum was opened in 1959. Then it wasrelocated to the inside of Tokyo Dome. Reliefportraits of Hall of Famers are on display. Thecollected historical materials are also on display.Closed o n M ondays (Open o n n ational h olidays a ndsummer\/spring vacations, and when baseball games areheld at Tokyo Dome), new year holidays (Dec.29 &#8211; Jan.1)10\uff1a00-18\uff1a00 (Open until 17\uff1a00 from Oct.to Feb.Last entry: 30 minutes before closing time)1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-kuAdults: 600 yen, High school\/University students: 400 yen,Elementary school\/Junior high school students: 200 yen03-3811-3600A holy ground forJapanese martial artson the 5th floor ofKorakuen Hall Building.Games of martialarts such as boxingand professional wrestling have been heldhere since the opening in 1962. This hallhas seen great bouts recorded in history.36 It\u2019s called \u201cO-Ise-sama in Tokyo\u201d. In 1880,this shrine was built to enable people in Tokyoto worship the deities enshrined in theGrand Shrine of Ise from afar. It\u2019s known forbeing the first one to have established theShinto wedding ceremony in Japan. Threeshrines of creation and growth are enshrinedhere, and it has become famous for havingdeities for matchmaking in recent years.Tokyo Daijingu Shrine2-4-1 Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku 03-3262-3566What is Kagurazaka like?Kagurazaka Zenkokuji, Monzenmachi Hyogo YokochoWhen you cross Ushigome Bridge from thewest exit of JR Iidabashi Station, you will finda shopping street on the slope. Kagurazakahas flourished as a stylish town which reflectsthe times. After the Meiji period, the shoppingstreet has rapidly developed because of theopening of Ushigome Station of Kobu Railway.It flourished as an amusement center at the beginningof the Showa period. Persons of lettersand students gathered here, and it became aculturally developed town. The shopping streetis still lively and there are international gourmetshops that attract even foreign tourists at theback street. Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, etc.6\uff1a00-21\uff1a0037Iidabashi\/Kudan AreaRemains of Ushigome-mitsukeThis church is a simple and friendly NorthernEuropean-style church built in 1937 (the earlyShowa period). It\u2019s a Western-style buildingdesigned by Eikichi Hasebe, and it\u2019s designatedas a historicalbuilding byTokyo.Tokyo Lutheran Center ChurchFujimi 2, Chiyoda-ku1-2-32 Fujimicho,Chiyoda-kuIt\u2019s one of the square-shaped defense gates builtin Yotsuya, Ichigaya and Ushigome. It was locatednear JR Iidabashi Sta. There are the remains of astone wall on which the characters of\u201c MatsudairaAwanokami\u201d areengraved.Birthplace of badge making businessPromenade of HistoryIidabashiBirthplace ofTokyo University ofAgricultureBirthplace ofNihon University\u2190 JR Iid a b as hi St a.Ku d an \u2192Birthplace of Tokyo PrefecturalFourth Middle SchoolBirthplace of Kokugakuin UniversitySite of FormerJapaneseRed Cross SocietyIidamachi Sta. of Kobu RailwaySite of the militarypost of ShinchogumiSite of Former Hokushin FarmBirthplace of Tokyo Women\u2019s Medical UniversityPromenade of HistorySite of DaidokoromachiThere are 13 signposts of history on both sides ofMejiro-dori Ave. running from JR Iidabashi Sta. toKudan. There were residences of Shogunal retainers inthis area in the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration,this area became an educational district. Currently,there are many office buildings, but if you trace thesignposts, you will learn the changes of this town.(Due to the subway construction, some signposts might havebeen temporarily removed.)Iidabashi 1\uff5e4 Chome, Chiyoda-kuThis is amark.38 Nishogakusha University Statue of Omura MasujiroOmura Masujiro is a strategistin the late Edo andMeiji periods. The statueis the oldest Western styleone built in Japan in 1893.It\u2019s one of the greateststatues in Tokyo as wellas Saigo Takamori\u2019s andKusunoki Masashige\u2019s.In 1877, Nishogakusha,Chinese Classics StudiesAcademy was establishedby Chushu Mishima. Thealumni include ChominNakae, Soseki Natsume,Tsuyoshi Inukai, RaichoHiratsuka, etc.The National institutions was opened in 1999. The historical materialsand information on the people\u2019s life during and after the WorldWar II have been collected, preserved, and displayed in the Museum.You can see the permanent exhibition, related books, recordedvideo and photos, and special or planned exhibitions will be held.National Showa Memorial Museum1-6-1 Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-ku3-1-1 Kudan-kita, Chiyoda-ku(In Yasukuni-jinja Shrine)2-1-36 Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-ku03-3222-257703-3261-007503-3261-1292This shrine\u2019s origin lies in a shrine called\u201c Shokonsha\u201d established bythe will of the Emperor Meiji to console the souls of the war dead ofthe Meiji Restoration in 1869. In 1879, its name was changed to\u201c Yasukuni-jinja Shrine\u201d. The spirits of those who sacrificed themselvesin the wars up to the World War II are enshrined here. There is amuseum called \u201cYushukan\u201d where articles of the enshrined deitiesand historical materials are exhibited in the precincts. The shrine isfamous for its cherry blossoms and ginkgo trees.Satake family (former Akita feudal lord) related materialshave been collected and exhibited in this museum.About 2,300 valuable cultural materials such as ancientdocuments, ancient records, and old maps have beencollected here.Yasukuni-jinja ShrineSenshu Bunko03-3261-83266\uff1a00 -18\uff1a00(Open until 17\uff1a00 in Nov.-Feb.)3-1-1 Kudan-kita, Chiyoda-ku6-16 Sanbancho, Chiyoda-ku10\uff1a00 -17\uff1a30(Last entry: 17\uff1a00)10\uff1a00-16\uff1a00 L a st entry: 30 minutes before closing timeAdults: 450 yen, University \/ High school students:350 yen Elementary school\/Juniorhigh school students: Admission freeAdults: 300 yen, High school\/University students:150 yen Elementary school \/ Junior highschool students: Admission free, 65 years oldor older; 270 yenClosed on Mondays (If Monday is a nationalholiday, it will be closed on the following Tuesday),new year holidays (Dec. 28-Jan. 4)Closed on Sundays, Mondays, national holidays39Iidabashi\/Kudan Area03-3234-1948Chidori-ga-fuchi Moat\u3010Chidori-ga-fuchi Boat Pier operated by Chiyoda City \u301110:00-17:00(Operating hours vary depending on the season.So please check) Light-up period in Sakura Festival: 9:00-20:30Ahead of Sanbancho 2, Chiyoda-ku500 yen per 30 min. In the period of Sakura Festival: 800 yen per30 min.Closed on Mondays (If Monday is a national holiday, it will be closed on thefollowing Tuesday. Open throughout Cherry Blossom Festival. Dec.-Feb.It\u2019s a national cemetery established by the government of Japan in 1959 to housethe remains of the many unknown Japanese who died overseas including ordinaryJapanese people and soldiers who died during the World War II. It houses approximately370,000 remains as of October 2020. Memorial services are occasionally heldby various associations throughout the year. Evergreen trees planted in this cemeterycreate an atmosphere of solemnity and tranquility suitable for such hallowed ground.Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery2 Sanbancho, Chiyoda-ku 03-3262-2030 Apr.-Sep. 9:00-17:00 \/ Oct.-Mar. 9:00-16:00Tokugawa family\u2019s garden in Edo. Tokugawa Yorifusa started to build the gardenin 1629, and his son, Tokugawa Mitsukuni finished it. The garden features severalscenes that represent famous Japanese and Chinese landscapes. As typical forstrolling gardens, there is a pond in the center of the garden, and a path thatleads around it. The landscapes that imitated various scenic spots are beautiful.It is designated as a National Special Historic Site and Special Scenic Spot.Koishikawa Korakuen Garden1-6-6 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku 03-3811-3015 9\uff1a00-17\uff1a00\uff08Last entry: 16\uff1a30\uff09Adults: 300 yen, Elementary school students or younger and junior high schoolstudents living in Tokyo: Admission free 65 years old or older: 150 yenClosed on new year holidays (Dec.29-Jan.1)03-3264-6011Baron Takaharu Mitsui donated his property in Sanbancho, Chiyoda-ku, tothe Italian state for the establishment of Italian Cultural Institute. The instituteopened in 1941, but it was fully rebuilt in 2005 by Italian architect Gae Aulenti. Ithas Italian language\/cultural courses and a library, and runs high quality eventssuch as exhibitions and concerts mostly free of charge throughout the year.Italian Cultural Institute2-1-30 Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-ku 10\uff1a00-18\uff1a00Closed on Sundays, national holidays, Italian national holidaysThe moat of the former Edo Castle running along Yasukuni-dori Avenue to Kitanomaru Garden. It&#8217;s oneof the most famous places for cherry blossoms inJapan. The Green Way promenade will be crowdedwith people during the period of &#8220;Chiyoda SakuraFestival&#8221;. There is a boat pier, and you can see cherryblossoms on the boat.The Information Center has sightseeing brochures of famous tourist sites inJapan including Chiyoda City and the vicinity areas. Staff members are providingtourist information in multilingual languages (English, Chinese, etc.).Chiyoda City Tourist Information Center(in Chiyoda City Tourism Association)1-6-17 Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-ku 10\uff1a00-18\uff1a00Closed on the 4th Sunday of every month and new year holidays Chiyoda City Tourism Association 03-3556-0391 (weekdays only)HHHHHHHHHHJimbochoJimbocho KudanshitaKudanshitaKudanshitaMejiro-dori Ave.ShinmisakiBrdg.TsukudojinjaShrineKudanzakaHillMisaki Inari JinjaShrineTokyo Dental CollegeSuidobashi HospitalNihon Univ.Senshu Univ.O-hara Collegeof BusinessJimbocho Book Townand Popular GourmetHakusan-dori Ave.HOTEL NIWATOKYONihon Univ.Kanda Catholic ChurchKitanomaru GardenNipponBudokanNational ShowaMemorial MuseumNakano-ike PondThe Forest KitanomaruSimizu-monGateUchibori-dori Ave.KyoritsuWomen&#8217;sUniv.The National Museumof Modern Art, TokyoScience MuseumKitanomaru Garden ParkingNationalArchives of JapanKitanomaruGarden Parking \u2161Inui-mon GateHirakawa-bori MoatKitahanebashimonGateTenshu-daiInui-boriMoatHasuike-bori MoatHonmaru-Omotegomon RuinsNishihane BashiBrdg.The East Gardens ofthe Imperial PalaceFormer HonmaruHakuchoboriMoatFujimi-yagura Guard KeepKami-dokan-bori MoatHamaguri-bori MoatThe Imperial PalaceShimo-dokan-bori MoatNijubashi-bori MoatNijubashi BridgeKokyo-gaienNational GardenSakurada-mon Gate Gaisen -boriMoatSakuradamonThe Imperial PalaceThe Imperial PalaceThe Imperial HouseholdAgency bldg.Naka-okachimachiUeno-okachimachiUenohirokojiOkachimachi Sta.IwamotochoKanda Sta.MitsukoshimaeShin-nihombashiYushima Tokyo Metro Chiyoda LineOchanomizuOchanomizu Sta.Shin-ochanomizuAwajicho-SudachoOld Shop DistrictOgawamachiAwajichoKandaCentral HotelKandabashi Brdg.OtemachiOtemachiTokyo DomeTokyo Dome CityKoishikawa KorakuenGardensFaculty of Science andEngineering, Chuo Univ.Bunkyo CityGoverment OfficeKorakuenKasugaKasugaKorakuenSuidobashiKoraku Brdg.JuntendoHospitalTokyo Medical andDental Univ.JuntendoUniv.Tokyo Medical andDental Univ.Hongo-sanchomeHongo-sanchomeKanda MyojinShrineYushima-seidoTempleChuo-dori Ave.Ueno\u2012Tokyo LineSuehirochoBic Camera AkibaAkihabara UDXAkihabaraElectric TownAkihabara Sta.AkihabaraRadiokaikanAkihabaraAkibatakkyu styleAkihabaraYanagimori- Izumi Brdg.jinja ShrineCOREDO MuromachiMitsukoshimaeNihombashiNihombashiNihombashiTakashimayaHotel MetropolitanMarunouchiTIC TOKYOTokyo StationGalleryOtemachiOtemachiOtemachi Nijubashimae\u3008Marunouchi\u3009TokyoTokyo Sta. 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HospitalKyoritsu Women\u2019sJunior CollegeSenshu Univ.Chiyoda Platform SquareChiyoda Ichiba Kanda Institute ofForeign LanguagesVR Ninja DojoToshimaya Rita-ShopKyoritsuWomen\u2019s Univ.Josui KaikanSeibu Shinkin BankTerrace SquareHotelNiwa TokyoOchanomizu HotelSyoryukanSanseido BooksSocial Good Roasters ChiyodaKANDA SQUAREHotel RyumeikanOchanomizu HokanDaikiSakura Hotel JimbochoOchanomizu Hotel JurakuRaku Spa 1010Digital Hollywood Univ.Grand Central HotelCentral HotelYamada MongoliaKanda North Exit ShopHotel RESOLAkihabaraSuper HotelPremier AkihabaraNewHon toCentral HotelMachi noAnnaijoJimbocho TheaterJimbocho YoshimotoManzai TheaterIwanami HallMaruishi BuildingUnderpass ofKanda StationCatholic Kanda Church Hilltop HotelNikolai-doWATERRASOchanomizu Sola CityAkihabara Electric TownAth\u00e9n\u00e9e Fran\u00e7aisCultural CenterMeiji UniversityMuseumHijiribashi BridgeOchanomizu,Town of MusicalInstrumentsGakushiKaikanJimbochoAntiquarianBook DistrictKanda SportsGoods DistrictAwajicho \/SudachoLong-establishedStoresShogakukanKandaSuzuran-dori St.40 Enjoy strolling in the antiquarian book districtand Japanese traditional cultureKanda \/ Jimbocho \/Ochanomizu AreaKanda, an office worker town that hasmany long-established stores existing fromthe Edo and Meiji periods. Jimbocho andOchanomizu, a student town that has thelargest antiquarian book district in Japan.The area has culture with historical valueand new trend information, and it\u2019s filledwith nostalgia and fresh stimulation.\u30a4\u30ebP.45P.42P.44Many bookstores and restaurantsstand along the street. Taking a walkaround here is recommended.There remain the restaurants that havekept traditions since the Edo or Meijiperiod in this district. You can findlong-established restaurants of soba,sushi, and Japanese cuisine here.A general publishing company thatreleases literary works, magazines, comicbooks, etc.Sports goods stores stand ina low between the intersectionof Surugadai-shita andthat of Kanda-Ogawamachi.P.46P.45Goal!!Start!!JR\/Tokyo MetroKanda Sta.JROchanomizu Sta.Ochanomizu, Town ofMusical InstrumentsGakushi KaikanHijiribashi Bridge seenfrom JR Ochanomizu Sta.Jimbocho AntiquarianBook DistrictKanda SportsGoods DistrictAwajicho \/ SudachoLong-established StoresWhen you go down Meidai-dori St.to S urugadai-shita f rom J ROchanomizu Sta., you will findmany musical instrument shopsalong the street.Seen from Ochanomizu Bridge,Hijiribashi Bridge over theKanda River is beautiful. TokyoMetro Marunouchi Line and JRLine are crossing here.This building was reconstructedafter the Great KantoEarthquake. It\u2019s a NationalRegistered Tangible CulturalProperty. Its highlights are theexterior walls, entrance, anddesigns of windows.Antiquarian and new bookbookstores stand side by sideon the left side of YasukunidoriSt. There are many coffeeshops where you can readbooks here.ShogakukanKanda Suzuran-dori St.P.46Kanda-Jimbocho 1, Chiyoda-kuP.47About10 min.About10 min.About10 min.About1 min.About2 min.About4 min.About3 min.About7 min.About5 min.RecommendedWalking CourseRequired timeAbout 2 hours*The open hours, admission fee, etc. introduced here are the ones as of January 2021.They are subject to change, so please check them on official websites.*Required time will vary dependingon the visiting time of each spot.41Kanda\/Jimbocho\/Ochanomizu AreaJimbochoSta.MeijiUniversityMeidai-dori St.Yasukuni-dori Ave.Hakusan-dori Ave.Kanda SportsGoods DistrictSuzuran-dori St.Gakushi KaikanHon toMachi noAnnaijoJimbochoSta.JimbochoSta.Coffee ShopsCurry ShopsAntiquarianBook DistrictArea Map ofAntiquarianBook District,Coffee ShopsandCurry Shops42 There used to be a China town in Kanda!?Jimbocho AntiquarianBook DistrictHon to Machi no AnnaijoKanda-Jimbocho has the largest antiquarianbook district in Japan or the world. The numberof bookstores is about 180. It\u2019s a large bookdistrict with many large and small bookstoreswhich sell new books as well as the ones whichsell old books. There are many coffee shopswhere you can read books and famous uniquecurry shops in the district.1-15 Kanda-Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku 11\uff1a00-18\uff1a00Closed on Sundays, national holidaysWhen you walk to the west from the intersection ofSurugadai-shita on Yasukuni-dori Avenue, you willfind antiquarian and new-book bookstores standingside by side. The bookstores stand facing the northto prevent books from yellowing on the south sideof the street. There are large general bookstoresand small bookstores in the district. Especially, mostantiquarian bookstores tend to sell specializedbooks such as old maps in the Edo period, woodblockprints like ukiyo-e, precious books in the Meiji,Taisho, and Showa periods, and comic books. Thistown is filled with the history of Japanese books.This Information Center is locatedat Shogakukan GalleryBH, Jimbocho. The staff of theCenter will tell you the bookstoreyou are looking for andrecommended restaurants.Speaking of a China town, many people think of Yokohama and Kobe.Though this isn\u2019t well known today, there was a China town in Jimbochofrom the end of the Meiji period to the Showa period. As the number offoreign students from Asian countries increased, educational institutions,boarding-house and restaurant districts were built. Those restaurantssuch as\u201c Yosukosaikan\u201d founded in the Meiji period,\u201c Kanyoro\u201d ShuOnrai used to visit when he studied in Japan, and \u201cShinsekai-saikan\u201dfounded in 1946 still remain. You can enjoy the taste of long-establishedChinese restaurants. That\u2019s one of the attractions of Jimbocho.43in JimbochoCoffee Shops\u201cBondy\u201d is a representative of European curry.Chicken butter masala of\u201cIndian Restaurant, Mandala\u201dPork curry of\u201cSumatra Curry Kyoeido\u201dSoup curry of\u201cAudrey in Kanda-Surugadai\u201dKanda\/Jimbocho\/Ochanomizu AreaWhen you stroll around a back alley of Jimbocho,a book town, you will find nostalgicShowa retro shops such as long-establishedcoffee shops, authentic coffee shops, andjazz cafes. The number of coffee shops increasedbecause the spaces to read bookswere needed.\u201cLadrio\u201d that is said to be the oldest in thisarea was opened in 1949. Milonga Nuevawas opened as a tango coffee shop\u201c. Sabouru\u201dwhich has a unique atmosphere isstill a popular coffee shop. The inside of\u201cKoseto Coffee Shop\u201d is an art space. PIANOFORTE is a classical music cafe. Howabout finding your favorite coffee shop andenjoying reading there?The eye-catching thing next to coffee shops in Jimbochois curry shops. The number of curry shops is saidto be more than 50, and there are European, Indianand Western style curry flavors. So you can enjoy varioustypes of curry in Jimbocho. If you find your favoritebook, you can eat curry, reading the book, or youcan eat curry before finding a book. In recent years,there have been some annual events such as\u201c KandaCurry Grand Prix\u201d that is selected by fan voting, and\u201cKanda Curry Town Eating Tour Stamp Rally\u201d.in JimbochoCurry ShopsMilonga Nueva Sabouru Koseto Coffee Shop44 Hijiribashi BridgeCatholic Kanda ChurchAth\u00e9n\u00e9e Fran\u00e7ais Cultural CenterThe reinforced-concretearch bridge was builtover the Kanda River1927.The bridge name waschosen from submissionsfrom the public as thebridge that connectsYushima Seido and Nikolai-do.The Center has screeningof movies and video worksfrom around the world, lecturemeetings, symposiums,workshops, etc. for the purposeof international culturalexchange through movies.This Church built in 1874 isone of the oldest Catholicchurches in Tokyo. The cathedralplanned by a Frenchpriest was built in the earlyShowa period. The churchis designated as a NationalTangible Cultural Property.Nikolai-doThe official name is Holy Resurrection Cathedral (Orthodox Church inJapan). The Cathedral was founded by St. Nicholas Kasatkin. It was designedby Josiah Conder based on the basic design by Michael Schurupovand completed in 1891.The Byzantine style building with the height of 35 meters is one ofOchanomizu&#8217;s features. The bell-tower and dome were destroyed bythe Great Kanto Earthquake. However, the cathedral was restored toits original design in 1929. It&#8217;s open to the public. A National ImportantCultural Property.03-3295-6879Open hours of the cathedral:Apr.-Sep.: 13\uff1a00-16\uff1a00Oct.-Mar.: 13\uff1a00-15\uff1a30Charged4-1-3 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku03-3291-433913\uff1a00-20\uff1a00Closed on Sundays,and national holidaysAth\u00e9n\u00e9e Fran\u00e7ais 4F2-11 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku03-3291-0861Open hours: 10\uff1a00-16\uff1a00(Excluding the time when ritualsare held)Closed on Mondays1-1-12 Nishi-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku4 Kanda -Surugadai,Chiyoda-ku, etc.Meiji University MuseumThis Museum is one of theoldest museums of privateuniversities.The \u201cCommoditiesMuseum\u201dof the Schoolof Commerce, the\u201cMuseumof Criminology\u201dof theSchool of Law, and the\u201cArchaeological Museum\u201dof the School of Arts andLetters were integrated.10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00 (Last entry: 16\uff1a30)03-3296-4448Closed on Aug. 10-16, Dec.26-Jan.7There may be temporary closure in Aug. (Please check on the website)Admission free (Might be charged in special exhibitions)Academy Common B1,1-1 Kanda-Surugadai,Chiyoda-ku45Ochanomizu Sola CityMusical Instrument Town,OchanomizuThere are many musical instrument storesin and around Meiji-dori Ave. running fromJR Ochanomizu Sta. to Surugadai-shita.Since there are many universities andschools, musical instrument shops gatheredhere.General shops and specialty shops ofvarious musical instruments ranging fromclassic or acoustic guitars, keyboards todrums line up here.There are many sports goods shops alongYasukuni-dori Ave. from Surugadai-shita tothe intersection of Kanda-Ogawamachi.There are specialty stores for various ballgames, running, mountain climbing, ski andsnowboards here, and many shoppers visithere in the peak season. In autumn, KandaSports Festival and Kanda Curry Grand Prixwill be held, and in winter ,Kanda-OgawamachiSnowman Fair will be held.Kanda Sports Goods DistrictWATERRASA symbolic complex buildingin Kanda-Awajicho. WATERRASMall is a shopping mallfrom B1 to 3F. It includesrestaurants, cafes and shops.A complex building directlyconnected to Shin-ochanomizuSta., Chiyoda Line.It houses\u201c Sola City Plaza\u201d, asquare anyone can use andmany restaurants and shops.03-3526-3555Some shops have different hours.2-101, 103, 105 Kanda-Awajicho,Chiyoda-kuSome shops have different hours.4-6 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-kuHilltop HotelThis elegant hotel with art deco style was designed byWilliam Merrell Vories, an American architect. It openedin 1954. This hotel has been widely known as\u201c the hotelloved by the intellectual\u201d since its opening. Many writersand novelists stayed at the hotel for their writing. Thishotel has 35 guest rooms, 7 restaurants &#038; bar, and acoffee parlor where youcan take out cakes andbaked confectionary.03-3293-23111-1 Kanda-Surugadai,Chiyoda-kuKanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-kuYasukuni-dori Ave. Kanda-Ogawamachi,Chiyoda-kuKanda\/Jimbocho\/Ochanomizu Area46 Gakushi KaikanJimbocho Theater Iwanami HallThis hall was opened as a multi-purpose halland became a movie theater later. Highly culturalworks selected regardless of a production nationare shown here. It&#8217;s a pioneer of mini theaters.Jimbocho YoshimotoManzai TheaterIn this theater, young manzai comedianswho have an entertainment careerof up to 7 years improvise storiesin an audition live performance. Somemembers from Osaka YoshimotoManzai Theater appear on stage.Since it\u2019s a small theater, you can enjoya live performance of comedianswho improvise stories on the spot.A mini theater which showsmasterworks of Japanesemovies. You can see oldmovie stars on the screen.Check the official websitefor the screening schedules.Gakushikai was founded for the reunion of graduates of nationaluniversities. The current building was reconstructedafter the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1928. Its features arethe large semi-circular arch at the entrance, the differencesin the window designs by floor, etc. It&#8217;s designated as aNational Registered Tangible Cultural Property, and used asa hotel and restaurant. Also, there are stone monuments ofthe birthplace of the University of Tokyo, Japanese baseballand Jo Niijima, the founder of Doshisha University.ShogakukanA general publishing company founded in 1922. A widerange of publications, especially many comic workshave been published. You can have your commemorativephotos taken with the life-sized Doraemon standingat the entrance. A big G pen with autographs for the50th anniversary of Weekly Shonen Sunday is on displayat the subway passageway. (The information is theone as of January 2021, and it\u2019s subject to change.)03-3230-52112-3-1 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku03-3219-0678Jimbocho Theater Bldg. 2F,1-23 Kanda-Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku03-5281-5132Jimbocho Theater Bldg.1-23 Kanda-Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku03-3262-5252Iwanami Jimbocho Bldg. 10F2-1 Kanda-Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku03-3292-59363-28, Kanda-Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku47Sudacho intersection on Yasukuni-dori Ave. wasa key spot for transportation that connected fiveroadways. Located near a vegetable market, thisarea was very prosperous, and many gourmetrestaurants to satisfy Tokyoites were establishedaround here.Many long-established stores have kept their tradition.There are many stores that escaped fromwar fire and keep the original appearance.So visiting the stores with a nostalgic atmosphereis also recommended.Awajicho \/ SudachoLong-established StoresAmong restaurants in Kanda-Awajicho and Sudacho, there aremany long-established restaurantsintellectuals visited frequently.It is said Soseki Natsume likedWestern-style mixed vegetablesand seafood tempura of Shoeitei.The omelet-shaped fried dish witha lot of meat and onions is saidto have been developed at therequest of Soseki. It has been thespecialty of this restaurant.Shotaro Ikenami, a historicalnovel writer is also known asa gourmet. He visited this areafrequently. It is said he liked theomelet-shaped fried dish andpotato salad as well as Ankou-nabe from Isegen, Chickensukiyaki from Botan, handmadesoba from Kanda Matsuya.Also, he liked fried Manju andAwa Zenzai from Takemura.Soseki Natsume Shotaro IkenamiRestaurants loved by intellectualsKanda\/Jimbocho\/Ochanomizu Area48 Ohmiya Yougashiten Shoeitei A long-established shop that hascontinued to make simple Westernconfectionaries since 1884.The shop strictly select fruits inseason, so the shop owner buysthem at a market every day. Thecoffee shop is open until 17\uff1a00.Japanese-style Westernfood restaurant establishedin 1907. Its specialty isWestern-style mixed vegetablesand seafood tempuraloved by Soseki Natsume.Hamburg steaks andomlet rice are also popular.The only goosefish dish restaurant in Tokyo established in1830. They have used a traditional cooking method sincethe Edo period. Goosefish tastes bland, but it has richflavor, high protein and low fat. Goosefish liver is a daintycalled\u201c the foie gras of the sea\u201d. Thetasteful building is also attractive.IsegenA soba restaurant established in 1880. It\u2019s the mainstore of Yabusoba that has kept the tradition ofEdomae soba, and one of three branch Yabu families.\u201cSotoichi Soba\u201d with 90.9% buckwheat flourand 9.1% binding agent is thin and shiny. If you dipthe soba into thick soup and suck in noodles, youwill feel the soba going down your throat smoothly.This caf\u00e9 featuring Japanese-style sweets wasestablished in 1930. The wooden three-storybuilding with a half-hipped roof is selected as ahistorical building by Tokyo. Its specialty,\u201c friedManju\u201d has a crispy crust, which goes well withbean jam of the inside. They use homemadebean jam made from beans from Hokkaido.Kanda YabusobaTakemura03-3251-028711\uff1a30-20\uff1a30(Last order: 20\uff1a00)Wednesdays (Open if Wednesday is anational holiday)03-3251-232811\uff1a00-20\uff1a00Closed on Sundays, Mondays,national holidays1-19 Kanda-Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku03-3251-122911\uff1a30-14\uff1a00, 17\uff1a00-22\uff1a00Open on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays1-11-1 Kanda-Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku03-3251-551111\uff1a00-14\uff1a00, 17\uff1a00-19\uff1a30 Closed on Sundays, national holidays2-8 Kanda-Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku 9\uff1a00-19\uff1a00 (Sundays, national holidays: 10\uff1a00-17\uff1a30) 03-3251-1088 Open all year round (Please ask for the open hours in new year holidays) 2-4 Kanda-Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku 2-10 Kanda-Awajicho, Chiyoda-kuOpen (except for Saturdays, Sundays in Apr.-Oct., national holidays and new year holidays)49Under-Kanda Shinodazushi track of Kanda StationThe area around JRKanda Sta. is a townfor office workers.Izakaya and standbars gather underthe track of the station,and nostalgicShowa vibe remainshere.Established in 1902. Inarizushi,flavored boiled rice wrappedin a fried bean curd and Norimaki,vinegared rice rolled inseaweed with dried gourd areship products. It has a shopon the first floor and eat-inspace in the basement.Established in 1884. This restaurant uses buckwheat flourmilled with a stone mill, and provides handmade sobamade by skilled craftsmen with traditional techniques.The soba has rich strong flavor and goes well with a littlethick soup, which is downtown taste. More than 1000meals of Mori-soba, chilled soba served on a dish withdipping soup can be sold in a day.This office building was designed by YamashitaToshiro Architecture Office and completed in 1931.Toshiro Yamashita is the designer of KasumigasekiBuilding. This building is characterized by two differenttypes of exterior walls. The highlights are thearched exterior decorations on the first floor andrelief sculptures of animals and plants that can befound everywhere.Kanda MatsuyaMaruishi BuildingA long-established restaurant which serves only chickensukiyaki since the establishment in 1897. They stillprovide the original taste, using Binchotan charcoaland iron pots without using gas stoves. The buildingfrom the early Showa period remains as it was, and isdesignated as a historical building of Tokyo. You canenjoy chicken sukiyaki, relaxing in a tasteful building.Botan03-3251-057711\uff1a30-21\uff1a00(Last entry: 20\uff1a00)Closed on Sundays, national holidays1-15 Kanda-Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku1-10-4 Kajicho, Chiyoda-ku03-3251-155611\uff1a00-20\uff1a00(Saturdays, national holidays: until 19\uff1a00)Closed on Sundays1-13 Kanda-Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku7\uff1a30-18\uff1a00 (Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays: until 17\uff1a00)03-3255-2525Closed on Tuesdays2-2 Kanda-Awajicho, Chiyoda-kuKanda\/Jimbocho\/Ochanomizu AreaKajicho, Chiyoda-kuHHShin-okachimachiNaka-okachimachiUeno-okachimachiUenohirokojiOkachimachi Sta.Tsukuba ExpressAsakusabashi BakurochoKodemmachoBakuro-yokoyamaIwamotochoKanda Sta.MitsukoshimaeShin-nihombashiYushima Tokyo Metro Chiyoda LineOchanomizuOchanomizu Sta.Shin-ochanomizuOgawamachiAwajichoKandaCentral HotelKandabashi Brdg.OtemachiOtemachi\u6e05\u3000\u6d32\u3000\u6a4b\u3000\u901a\u3000\u308a\u6771\u4eac\u4e0a\u8d8a\u65b0\u7dda\u5ca9\u672c\u753a\u99c5\u795e\u7530\u99c5\u5c0f\u5ddd\u753a\u99c5\u65b0\u5fa1\u8336\u30ce\u6c34\u99c5\u99ac\u55b0\u6a2a\u5c71\u753a\u99c5\u6de1\u8def\u753a\u99c5\u99ac\u55b0\u753a\u99c5\u795e\u7530\u99c5\u5185\u795e\u7530\u4e09\u4e01\u76ee\u53f0\u6771\u4e09\u4e01\u76ee\u53f0\u6771\u4e8c\u4e01\u76ee\u5c0f\u5cf6\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u9ce5\u8d8a\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u6d45\u8349\u6a4b\u4e94\u4e01\u76ee\u6d45\u8349\u6a4b\u56db\u4e01\u76ee\u65e5\u672c\u6a4b\u99ac\u55b0\u753a\u4e8c\u4e01\u76ee\u65e5\u672c\u6a4b\u99ac\u55b0\u753a\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u5ca9\u672c\u753a\u65e5\u672c\u6a4b\u5c0f\u4f1d\u99ac\u753a\u795e\u7530\u9808\u7530\u753a\u4e8c\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u9808\u7530\u753a\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u6771\u677e\u4e0b\u753a\u795e\u7530\u5bcc\u5c71\u753a\u53f0\u6771\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u79cb\u8449\u539f\u6e6f\u5cf6\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u6e6f\u5cf6\u4e8c\u4e01\u76ee\u4e0a\u91ce\u4e94\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u7d3a\u5c4b\u753a\u795e\u7530\u7d3a\u5c4b\u753a\u795e\u7530\u6771\u7d3a\u5c4b\u753a\u795e\u7530\u897f\u798f\u7530\u753a\u795e\u7530\u5317\u4e57\u7269\u753a\u795e\u7530\u5c0f\u5ddd\u753a\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u6de1\u8def\u753a\u4e8c\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u6de1\u8def\u753a\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u591a\u753a\u4e8c\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u935b\u51b6\u753a\u4e09\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u935b\u51b6\u753a\u4e8c\u4e01\u76ee\u795e\u7530\u7f8e\u571f\u4ee3\u753a \u795e\u7530\u53f8\u753a\u4e8c\u4e01\u76ee\u8535\u3000\u524d\u3000\u6a4b\u3000\u901a\u3000\u308a\u5fcd\u5ca1\u9ad8\u6821\u5343\u4ee3\u7530\u5c0f\u5b66\u6821HH\u6771\u4eac\u30e1\u30c8\u30ed\u5343\u4ee3\u7530\u7dda\u6771\u4eac\u4e0a\u8d8a\u65b0\u5e79\u7dda\u30cb\u30b3\u30e9\u30a4\u5802\u6de1\u8def\u753a\u30fb\u9808\u7530\u753a\u8001\u8217\u8857\u30cb\u30e5\u30fc\u30bb\u30f3\u30c8\u30e9\u30eb\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u30bb\u30f3\u30c8\u30e9\u30eb\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u30b0\u30e9\u30f3\u30c9\u30bb\u30f3\u30c8\u30e9\u30eb\u30db\u30c6\u30ebGoal!!AkihabaraSta.\uff1d Police boxStart!!Suehirocho Sta.AkihabaraSta.AkihabaraSta.Ueno LineUeno Tokyo LineHitotsubashiHigh Sch.Kanda RiverIzumi Brdg.Super Hotel Premier AkihabaraHotel RESOL AkihabaraYanagimori-jinja ShrineMikuraBrdg.SaemonBrdg.AkibaTakkyu styleNew Central HotelIzumi ParkMitsuiMemorial HospitalAKIBA TOLIMAtreYodobashi AKIBAAkihabaraWashingtonHotelBig CameraAKIBARemmAKIHABARANohga Hotel Akihabara TokyoMyojinshitaKandagawaAmanoyaHIJIRIBASHI-teiUNDER RAILWAYHOTEL AKIHABARASushi Sakura-soAkihabaraUDX AKIBAICHIMyojin KaikanMikawayaSEEKBASE AKI-OKA MANUFACTUREEDOCCO EDOCulture ComplexAwajicho-SudachoOld Shop DistrictAkihabaraGachapon Kaikan3331 Arts ChiyodaIMASAChuo-dori Ave.AKIBA_INFOCHABARAAkihabaraRadio kaikanTHE AKIHABARACONTAiNERAkihabara Tourist Information CenterAKIBACultures ZONEChiyoda Sport CenterChiyoda CommonGovernmentOffice Building2k540AKI-OKAARTISANPop Culture TownAkihabaraElectric TownJunk StreetYushimaseidoTemplemAAch ecuteKanda ManseibashiMansei-bashiBridgeKanda Myojin Shrine50 This area is the largest electric town in Japan.And it\u2019s also a holy ground for Japanese popculture such as anime, games or young starrelated goods shops and maid cafes. Akihabaracontinues to develop as time goesby. How about visiting Akihabara to find theprofound attraction of the town?One of the largest electric towns in theworld &#038; holy ground for pop cultureAkihabara AreaAsakusabashi Sta.P.54P.55P.55 P.55Junk StreetGoal!!JR\/Tokyo MetroAkihabara Sta.Start!!JR\/Tokyo MetroAkihabara Sta.Akihabara Electric TownPop Culture TownMansei-bashi BridgeKanda Myojin ShrineOne of the largest electric townsthat has many electric appliancestores. There are many complexfacilities and restaurants.There are many anime, games,and young star related shopsand maid cafes here.Various t ypes o fateliers and shopsgather under railwayviaducts betweenAkihabara Sta. andOkachimachi Sta.Junk goods shops that sell PCs\u2019 used partsare lined in the street. Also, there are manyAkiba style fast food restaurants such asramen and beef bowl (gyudon) restaurants.Yushima SeidoThere was Shoheizaka Gakumonjo inthe Edo period, the first museum andlibrary in Japan in the Meiji period,and Tokyo Women\u2019s Higher NormalSchool here. It\u2019s the birthplace ofJapanese modern education.This shrine has beenloved by many peopleas Edo Sochinju sincethe Edo period. KandaMatsuri (Festival) isfamous.A commercial facility thatwas built using the formerManseibashi Station thathas red-brick arches.The origin lies in SujikaiBridge built in the Edoperiod, and after manytwists and turns, thecurrent one was rebuiltafter the Great KantoEarthquake.Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuSoto-Kanda 3, Chiyoda-kuSoto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku2k540 AKI-OKAARTISANmAAch ecuteKanda ManseibashiAbout10 min.About7 min.About7 min.About3 min.About3 min.About4 min.About14 min.About1 min.RecommendedWalking CourseRequired timeAbout 2 hours*The open hours, admission fee, etc. introduced here are the ones as of January 2021.They are subject to change, so please check them on official websites.*Required time will vary dependingon the visiting time of each spot.51Akihabara Area52 AKIBA_INFO Akihabara Tourist Akiba Deep Travel Information CenterLeave it to the masters of Akiba! Akihabara Information Center &#038; ToursThe origin of the name, AkihabaraDeveloped into Akiba, a holy ground for pop cultureThe black market after the war1 2 changed into an electric town10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00LIFOPK AKIHABARA Akihabara UDX 4F,4-14-1 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuhttps:\/\/akiba.tours\/History of Akihabara From the black market after the war tothe leading electric town in the world4Became a holy place for pop cultureAkihabara Electric TownAkihabara has developed as time goes by\u2014fromthe home appliance sales boom in the high economicgrowth period to the PC\/multi-media periodand prosperous period for the contents industry.The most advanced products and technologyinformation have gathered here, so Akihabara hasbeen garnering attention around the world.Developed into one of the largest electric town in3 the world through the home appliance sales boomAkihabara in 1968Japanese home appliance sales boom started with the Three Sacred Treasures ofblack-and-white TVs, washing machines, and refrigerators in 1950s or 1960s. Variouskinds of home appliances, audios and games appeared one after another, and AkihabaraElectric Town had its best days. Japanese home appliances came to have aworld-class quality and became popular among foreigners. In the second half of 1970s,microcomputer shops appeared, and junk shops that sell used parts also appeared.In 1990s, Akihabara changed into a computer town and became the town that hasthe most advanced multi-media. As the computer lovers called geeks who had visitedAkihabara seeking for computer parts expanded their interests into games, anime andmodel figures, Akihabara developed into the town of contents industry. The geek culturegot popularized, and Akihabara came to be known as a source of pop culture.The center is sending the informationon Akihabara andTokyo maps and events in thearea. It can provide the latestinformation on Akihabara anddistribute local free paper, flyersand brochures on Akihabara.English Available.A tour guide company in Akihabara. Experiencedguides who know sightseeingspots ranging from ordinary ones to deepones will guide you. First Akiba ExperienceTour is available at 6,000 yen ormore per person (available for 2 or morepersons)\u201c. Deepon\u201d, a smartphone ticketwith which you can experience Akihabaraat a reasonable price is on sale here.A Tourist Information Center certifiedby Japan National TourismOrganization. You can get maps ofAkihabara and flyers of shops,apply for the guided tours in Akihabara,and purchase various kindsof tickets through the Tickets Todayterminal here. Free Wi-fi is available.The origin of the name, Akihabara dates back to the Meijiperiod. The area around Akihabara has been the key pointfor transportation since the Edo period. There were manyfires at that time. When there was a big fire and Akihabarawas burnt down by the fire in 1869, the burnt-out field wasleft as a firebreak and Akiba Shrine (currently located inTaito City) was founded there. Since then, it has been called\u201cAkibanohara\u201d o\u201cr Akibappara\u201d which means Akiba\u2019s field.In 1890, Akihabara Station, a freight station was establishedin the field. Since Akihabara has railways and arterial roads, itbecame a logistics base, and assembly and sales of telecommunicationequipment and radio parts became prosperous. It wasburnt down because of the World War II, but electric businessmengathered here shortly after the war, and an electric town ofstreet stalls was established. This town became a radio departmentand was developed into the Akihabara Electric Town.11\uff1a00-17\uff1a30Akihabara UDX 2F, 4-14-1Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Mondays, new year holidayshttp:\/\/www.akiba-information.jp\/ 12\uff1a00-17\uff1a00Within THE AKIHABARA CONTAiNERChomp Chomp AKIHABARA 1F,1-13Kanda-Sakumacho, Chiyoda-kuClosed on new year holidaysClosed on new year holidays53Akiba CultureCosplayJapanese idol culture Model figuresRental Showcase ShopsAkihabara AreaThe term refers to dressingup as a comic book\/anime\/game character.There are many shopsthat sell cosplay goodsand shooting studios forcosplayers. Also, there arestudios where you can experiencecosplay. You cango there empty-handedbecause they can provideclothes rental and makeupsystems.Maid Cafes Concept CafesThere are various kinds ofconcept cafes other thanmaid cafes in Akihabara. Youcan enjoy the extraordinarywith entertainment propertiesat a railway cafe, Gundamcafe, and Ninja cafe. There areprecious railway goods andmodels that entertain anyonefrom adults to children at LittleTGV, a railway bar.Maid cafes are popularsightseeing spots in Akihabara.@home cafe is recommendedfor beginners.The cafe has omelet riceon which maids draw a picturewith ketchup and pinkcurry for which maids casta spell. Taking a picture andplaying games with maidsare also popular.Since the establishmentof this theater,the idol culture hasflourished in Akihabara. T h e re a re ma nytheaters and live musicclubs where idols perform.Cafes to fosteryoung idols are alsopopular.Since a plastic model \/model figure shop wasopened in AkihabaraRadio Kaikan, there havebeen a variety of shopsranging from a largemodel figure shop buildingto shops which sellrare items, and workshopsto make modelfigures.Various kinds of hobby items such as plasticmodels and model figures of anime andgames, railway and computer parts gatherin Akihabara. It\u2019s the center of Japanese cultureof young stars, and a highly competitivemarketplace for maid cafes. Unique experience-type concept cafes are also popular.A rental showcase is asmall showcase systemwhich anyone can rent todisplay and sell their items.There are many showcaseshops in Akihabara, anditems such as anime, gameplastic models, modelfigures, stuffed animals,miniature cars, idol goods,are on display. It\u2019s a treasuryof Akiba culture.Photo byCreative Space Nano LabPhoto by Little TGV,a railway IzakayaPhoto by Volks AkihabaraHobby ParadisePhoto by Akiba Deep TravelPhoto by Akihabara ShootingStudio, Studio BAHIR54 This house with a store was built by Endo familywho was running lumber business since the Edoperiod in 1927. Many precious woods and varioustechniques of craftsmen are used in this building.It is designated as Chiyoda City\u2019s Tangible CulturalProperty. Seasonal events such as displaying Endofamily\u2019s furniture which shows the lifestyle of theEdo period will be held. It can be used as a cafe.CHABARA AKI-OKA MARCHEAkihabara Gachapon KaikanImasa (Endo family&#8217;s former store\/house)Akihabara Radio KaikanThis Japanese food culture facility is located under theelevated tracks between Akihabara and OkachimachiStations, where Kanda Vegetable and Fruit Market waslocated before. This facility incorporates\u201c Nippon DepartmentStores Shokuhinkan\u201d that sells selected specialtyfoods around Japan,\u201c Yanaka Coffee Shop\u201d thatroasts coffee beans after receiving orders, and KomakiShokudo, Kamakura Fushikian, a vegetarian restaurant.Located in front of the Electric Town Exit of JRAkihabara Sta., this hall is a holy ground for audiodevices, computers, and model figures. It housestypical Akiba culture stores which sell electronicequipment such as electronic parts, audiodevices and security goods, cards, model figures,dolls, and plasticmodels.A specialty store which has about 500 gachapons(capsule toy vending machines). As it assortsgoods from rare ones to the latest ones, collectorsshould not miss it. About 50 new items willarrive every month, so you will find new itemsevery time you visit the store.Kanda Myojin ShrineThis shrine has been called\u201c Kanda Myojin\u201d sincethe Edo period and loved by the shogunate andordinary people as the Edo Sochinju. It was builtnear the current Masakado&#8217;s tomb in Otemachi,and it was relocated to the current place whichwas the guardian place of the northeastern directionof the Edo Castle in 1616. Kanda Matsuri(Festival) is one of the three largest festivals ofEdo. EDOCCO, Edo Culture Complex has souvenirshops, restaurants, and events in which you canexperience traditional culture.Closed on Jan.1, the firstWednesday of Jun. and Nov.Mon. &#8211; Thu. 11\uff1a00 -20\uff1a00\/Fri, Sat, the day before aholiday:11\uff1a00 -22\uff1a00\/Sun, national holi days:11\uff1a00 -19\uff1a0003-5334-109703-5209-602003-5298-157003-3254-075311\uff1a00-20\uff1a0010:00-20:00\u3001B1F 12:00-22:00 (Sundays\/nationalholidays: 12:00-21:30)8-2 Kanda-Neribeicho,Chiyoda-ku1-15-16 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku3-15-5 Soto-Kanda,Chiyoda-ku2-16-2 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Saturdays, Sundays, Nationalholidays, new year holidays, temporarilyclosed in summer season. (Caf\u00e9)Closed on Mondays \/ irregular holidays03-3255-3565Inside Miyamoto Park, 2-16Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku11\uff1a00-16\uff1a00553331 Arts ChiyodaAKIBA Cultures ZONE 2k540 AKI OKA-ARTISANT his a r t cente r wa sfounded using the formerRensei Junior HighSchool. It houses galleries,offices, and cafes. It\u2019sthe base of cultural activitiessuch as exhibitionsand workshops. It hassome space that anyonecan use for free of charge.A \u201cTown of Manufacturing\u201dunder the elevated tracks betweenAkihabara and OkachimachiStations. Various kindsof ateliers and shops of canvas,furniture, wooden or leatherproducts, metal-carving, pottery,plant dyeing, etc. are lined up.This is a source of Akibaculture. The facility housesshops of anime charactermodel figures, societymagazines, railway models,etc., a voice actortheater and idol cafes.mAAch ecute Kanda ManseibashiChuo-dori Ave.A commercial facility that was built using the formerManseibashi Station\u2019s viaduct that has beautiful red-brickarches. There is no partition between the shops inside thefacility. When you come out of an arched tunnel, you willfind another shop in the next arch. Many stylish shops andcafes are lined up here. There are some remains of steps,wall surfaces, platforms, etc. One of its highlights is the dioramathat reproduced the former Manseibashi Sta. in theTaisho period and its surroundings. Some railway tracksare running on the both sides of the outdoor observationdeck, so you can see JR Chuo Line at close range.The area around Chuo-dori Ave. which is themain street of Akihabara is one of the largestelectric towns in the world, and a source ofpop culture that attracts the world\u2019s attention.AKB48 Theater, anime, games, and idol relatedshops, concept cafes developed from maid cafesgather in this area.Confucius\u2019s Mausoleumwas relocated to Yushimafor the promotion ofConfucianism by TokugawaTsunayoshi, the 5thshogunate in 1690. Afterthat, Shoheizaka Gakumonjowas establishedright next to that.Yushima Seido03-6803-244103-6806-025403-3257-8910Shops:1 1\uff1a00 -20\uff1a00\u3001Restaurants :11:00 -23:00(Sundays and national holidays: until 21\uff1a00)10\uff1a00-21\uff1a00 Closed on new year holidays, Bon Festival (Mid-Aug.)11\uff1a00-19\uff1a00 *Some stores have different hours.6-11-14 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku1-7-6 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku 5-9 Ueno, Taito-kuSome shops have different hours and closed days.Please check on the website.http:\/\/akibaculturesone.com\/1-25-4 Kanda-Sudacho, Chiyoda-kuSoto-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Wednesdays. *Some stores have different closed days.Irregular holidays03-3251-46069\uff1a30-17\uff1a00 (Winter season: until 16\uff1a00) Admission free1-4-25 Yushima, Bunkyo-kuClosed on Aug.13-17, Dec.29-31Akihabara Area\u00a9 Mitsuo Aida Museum56 Arrtts \/\/ Museums The National Museum of Modern Art, TokyoJapan\u2019s first national art museum. One of the largest collec- tions in Japan of more than 13,000 works includes manyNational Important Cultural Properties such as Taikan Yokoyama\u2019sand Shunso Hishida\u2019s. You can trace the history of Japanesearts at a stroke in MOMAT\u2019s collection period\u3014. \u2192P.15\u301503-5777-8600(Hello Dial)Closed on Mondays (Open if Monday is a national holiday, and closed onthe following Tuesday.),new year holidays.Adults: 500 yen, College students : 250 yen, Admission free for high Schoolstudents and younger than 18 years old, 65 years old or older, persons with adisability certificate and his\/her attendant10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00 (Fridays and Saturdays: Open until 20\uff1a00)*Last entry: 30 minutes before closing time3-1 Kitanomaru-koen, Chiyoda-kuMitsuo Aida MuseumThe Museum of Mitsuo Aida,a calligrapher and poet knownfor the best seller of \u201cNingendamono\u201d. He has pursued hiscalligraphies and poems, andcreated unique expressionstyles. Planned exhibitionsas well as display of popularworks are being held.These are also recommended!The museum founded by Sazo Idemitsu. Collectionscentering on East Asian antiques are introduced throughplanned exhibitions. Georges Rouault\u2019s works are also introducedin the annex. You can overlook the area aroundthe Imperial Palace from the lobby\u3014. \u2192 P.21\u3015Idemitsu Museum of Arts10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00(Fridays: Open until 19\uff1a00)*Last entry: 30 minutes before closing time03-5777-8600(Hello Dial)Teigeki Bldg. 9F, 3-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Mondays, national holidays, whileexhibitions are being changed.Adults : 1 ,200 y en, C ollege students\/Highschool students : 800 yen, Junior high schoolstudents or younger : Free of charge (Need tobe accompanied by a guardian)03-6212-3200Adults : 800 yen, Junior high school\/High school students : 500 yen,Elementary school students : 200 yen, Seniors (70 or over) : 600 yen10\uff1a00-17\uff1a30(Last entry: 17\uff1a00)Tokyo International Forum B1F, 3-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Mondays (Open if Monday is a national holiday)03-5208-1063 Admission free1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda-ku\u2022Closed on Mondays and Fridays (Apart from theEmperor&#8217;s Birthday, it opens if Monday is a nationalholiday, and closed on the following Tuesday.)\u2022Dec. 28-Jan. 3, exhibition changeovers.\u2022Mar.1-Apr.14, Oct.1-the end of Oct. 9 :00-16:15 \u2022Apr.15-theend of Aug., Sep.1-the end of Sep. 9:00-16:45 \u2022Nov.1-the endof Feb. 9:00-15:45 *Last entry : 15 minutes before closing timeSannomaru Shozokan\u3014\u2192P.13\u3015The Museum of art pieces owned by the Imperial family03-3212-24851-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Mondays (Open if Monday is a nationalholiday, and closed on the following Tuesday), andnew year holidays10\uff1a00 &#8211; 18\uff1a00(Fridays: until 20\uff1a00)*Last entry: 30 min. before closing timeTokyo Station Gallery\u3014\u2192P.21\u3015Charged (Different depending on a planned exhibition)Museum within Tokyo Station Marunouchi Station BuildingAdmission freeFossils of fish and dinosaurs that lived100 million years ago are displayed03-6238-10312-3-20 Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Sundays, national holidays, exhibitionschangeovers, summer season and new year holidays(There is a temporary closure)11\uff1a00-17\uff1a00(Closed at 11\uff1a30-12\uff1a30 on Saturdaysand national holidays)Mizuta Memorial Museum, JosaiUniversity Oishi Fossils Gallery03-3265-74114-1 Hayabusacho. Chiyoda-kuClosed on Saturdays, Sundays (Open on the secondSunday of every month), national holidays,adjustment days at the end of a month, etc.Planned exhibitions are different depending on thecontent.(Reading room for books) 10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00(Third Wednesday of every month: Open until20\uff1a00. If the third Wednesday is a national holiday, itwill be open until 17\uff1a00 on the following Thursday.)Traditional PerformingArts Information Centre,National Theatre\u3014\u2192P.29\u3015Traditional Performing Arts documents ownedby National TheatreSpecial Feature Arts \/ Museums57There are many unique museums and galleries of companies and individuals as wellas national and university museums in Chiyoda City. The City has places to satisfy yourintellectual curiosity such as to experience arts freely and k now the history more.Planned exhibitions with the theme of modern artfrom the second half of the 19th century to the firsthalf of the 20th century will be held three times a year.The Mitsubishi Ichigokan, a red-brick building completedin 1894 was restored and opened as a museum.The museum houses works of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec,Odilon Redon, etc., centering on Western arts ofthe same period as the building\u2019s.\u3014\u2192 P.21\u301503-5777-8600(Hello Dial)Different depending on an exhibition10\uff1a00-18\uff1a00 Fridays: 10\uff1a00-21\uff1a00 (If Friday is a national holiday, close at18\uff1a00.) The second Wednesday of every month: 10\uff1a00-21:00. Weekdaysin the final week of exhibitions: Open until 21\uff1a00*Last entry: 30 minutes before closing time2-6-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuMitsubishi Ichigokan MuseumClosed on Mondays (except when Monday is a national holiday or finalweek of exhibitions), year-end holiday, Jan.1 and while exhibitions are beingchanged.Science MuseumA comprehensive museum of science technology andindustrial technology. The exhibitions are based onexperiences, so you can deepen your knowledge onscience technology by enjoying seeing and touchingthem. A variety of experiment shows are being heldhere.\u3014\u2192P.14\u301503-3212-8544Adults : 800 yen, Junior\/Senior high school students : 500 yen,Children (4 or over) : 400 yenClosed on Wednesdays irregularly (Open in long school vacations, andNov.- Feb.), new year holidays (Dec.28 &#8211; Jan.3)9\uff1a30-16\uff1a50(Last entry: 16\uff1a00)2-1 Kitanomaru-koen, Chiyoda-kuThese are also recommended!03-3263-7110JCII Ichibancho Bldg., Ichibancho 25, Chiyoda-ku10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00JCII Camera Museum\u3014\u2192P.29\u3015Japanese and foreign cameras are on displayAdults: 300 yen, Junior high school students oryounger: Admission freeClosed on Mondays (If Monday is a national holiday,it will be closed on the following Tuesday),and new year holidaysAdults: 450 yen, College \/ High school students:350 yen, Elementary school \/ Junior high schoolstudents: Admission free03-5208-10632-1-36 Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Sundays, Mondays, national holidays11\uff1a00-16\uff1a00*Last entry: 30 minutes before closing timeSenshu Bunko\u3014\u2192P.38\u3015Museum of Satake family (former Akitafeudal lord) related materialsAdults: 300 yen, High school \/ College students:150 yen, Elementary school \/ Junior high schoolstudents: Admission free, People aged 65 andolder: 270 yen03-3222-25771-6-1 Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Sundays, national holidays, exhibitionschangeovers, summer season and new year holidays(There is a temporary closure)11\uff1a00-17\uff1a30 (Last entry: 17\uff1a00)\u3014\u2192P.38\u3015The materials of the people\u2019s life duringand after the World War II are displayedNational Showa Memorial MuseumAdmission free(Might be charged in special exhibitions)03-3296-4448Academy Common, B11-1 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-kuClosed on Aug.10 &#8211; 16, Dec.26 &#8211; Jan. , There maybe temporary closure in Aug.10\uff1a00-17\uff1a00 (Last entry: 16\uff1a30)Meiji University Museum\u3014\u2192P.44\u3015Tools of torture and execution from Japanand other countries are on display58 Hibiya MatsumotoroGakushi KaikanMaruishi BuildingHistoricalBuildingsCatholic Kanda ChurchImasa (Endo family&#8217;s former store \/ house)The restaurant in Hibiya Park wasfounded in 1903. The three-storyWestern building with a mansardroof was rated as a stylish one atthat time. The current building wasreconstructed. You can enjoy Westerngrilled dishes and French dishes.\u3014\u2192 P22 \u3015\u3014\u2192 P41\u30fbP46\u3015 \u3014\u2192 P44\u3015\u3014\u2192 P49\u3015\u3014\u2192 P54\u301503-3503-1451Western cuisine, Grill &#038; Garden Terrace:11\uff1a00-21\uff1a00French cuisine: 11\uff1a00-22\uff1a00Open all year roundWithin Hibiya Park, 1-2 Hibiya-koen, Chiyoda-kuGakushikai was founded for thereunion of the graduates of nationaluniversities. The current buildingreconstructed after the Great KantoEarthquake was completed in1928. It features the large semi-circulararch at the entrance and thedesign of windows. It is designatedas a National Registered TangibleCultural Property.Western-style buildings and Japanesewooden buildings built in the Meiji andearly Showa period are worth seeing.This Church built in 1874 isone of the oldest Catholicchurches in Tokyo. Thecathedral was planned bya French priest and builtin the early Showa period.The concrete-made churchwith 3 naves is designatedas a National Tangible CulturalProperty.This house with a store was builtby Endo family who had been runninglumber business since the Edoperiod, after the Great Kanto Earthquakein 1927. M any p reciouswoods and various techniques ofcraftsmen are used in this building.It is designated as Chiyoda City\u2019sTangible Cultural Property, and it\u2019scurrently used as a cafe.03-3292-593603-3291-086103-3255-35653-28 Kanda-Nishikicho, Chiyoda-kuThis office building was designedby Yamashita Toshiro ArchitectureOffice and completedin 1931. Toshiro Yamashita isthe designer of KasumigasekiBuilding. This building is characterizedby two different types ofexterior walls. The highlights arethe arched exterior decorationson the first floor and relief sculpturesof animals and plants thatcan be found everywhere.1-10-4 Kajicho, Chiyoda-ku1-1-12 Nishi-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuWithin Miyamoto Park, 2-16 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuOpen hours: 10\uff1a00-16\uff1a00(Excluding the time when rituals are held)11\uff1a00 -16\uff1a00Closed on Mondays.Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, nationalholidays, new year holidays(There is temporary closure in summer)59Yasukuni-jinja ShrineHie-jinja ShrineKanda Myojin Shrine (Kanda Shrine)Tokyo Daijingu Shrine Hirakawa Tenmangu ShrineThis shrine was founded in theearly Kamakura period. Theshrine is famous for Sanno Festival,one of the largest festivals ofEdo. In the Shinko Festival thatis to be held every other year,about 300-meter parade walkingthrough streets is magnificent.This shrine was built in 730. It has been called\u201cKanda Myojin\u201d since the Edo period, andloved as the Edo Sochinju. Kanda Festival isone of the three largest festivals of Edo. In thefestival that is to be held every two years, theparade of mikoshi (portable shrines) and festivalfloats will walk in the City.03-3581-247103-3254-07532-10-5 Nagatacho, Chiyoda-ku2-16-2 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuThere are historical shrines that thrived under the patronageof the Tokugawa Shogunate around the Edo Castle.Traditional festivals are also popular.It\u2019s called \u201cO-Ise-sama in Tokyo\u201d. In 1880, thisshrine was built to enable people in Tokyo toworship the deities enshrined in the GrandShrine of Ise from afar. It\u2019s known for being thefirst one to have established the Shinto weddingceremony in Japan. Three shrines of creationand growth are enshrined here, and the shrineis said to have deities for matchmaking.This shrine\u2019s origin lies in a shrine called\u201cShokonsha\u201d established by the will of theEmperor Meiji in 1869. In 1879, its namewas changed to\u201c Yasukuni-jinja Shrine\u201d. Thespirits of those who sacrificed themselvesin the wars from the end of the Edo periodto the World War II are enshrined here.The shrine was established to worshipSugawara Michizane as the main deityand Hachimangu and Toshogu. It is saidthe shrine started when Ota Dokanrequested the deity be transferred to Bairinzakain the Edo Castle, then it was relocatedto the current place in 1607. It wasthe shrine for Tokugawa and Ii families.Open hours : 6\uff1a00 -21\uff1a0003-3262-3566 03-3264-33652-4-1 Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku 03-3261-8326 1-7-5, Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-ku3-1-1 Kudan-Kita, Chiyoda-ku6\uff1a00 -18\uff1a00 (until 17\uff1a00 in Nov.- Feb.)Open all year roundSpecial Feature Historical Buildings \/ Shrines\u3014\u2192 P54\u3015\u3014\u2192 P36\u3015\u3014\u2192 P38 \u3015\u3014\u2192 P30\u3015\u3014\u2192 P30\u301560 General Izakayas have various types of alcoholicdrinks and a variety of side dishes. SometimesIzakaya featuring Yakitori (grilled chicken) is calledYakitoriya and Izakaya featuring Oden is calledOdenya. There are various types of Izakayas rangingfrom common-type to high-class. First, youneed to decide what you want to eat, then selecta store that suits your budget.Some stores serve a small compulsory appetizeryou don\u2019t order. The appetizer is just like a greetingby the store or a small dish to satisfy customersuntil the ordered dishes are served. However,it\u2019s not a free service and you will be chargedwhen you pay the check. This is unique to Japan.Please take this as a venue cost or table charge.Izakaya means the Japanese-style bar the general public in Japan visit for drinking.Officer workers often visit Izakayas at the end of a day to heal fatigue of theday and deepen communication with their colleagues. Japanese people don\u2019teat expensive Japanese cuisine or Kaiseki every day. How about enjoying Izakayawhere you can drink sake and eat Japanese dishes at a reasonable price?You can learn about Japanese drinking culture there.When you enter an Izakaya and have a seat, youwill be asked what you want to drink. Most Japanesepeople answer,\u201c Beer as a starter!\u201d It soundslike a magic password. However, general Izakayashave a wide variety of alcoholic drinkslike distilled spirit, sake, whiskey, wine,etc. as well as beer. They also havenon-alcoholic drinks and soft drinks.It\u2019s boring to have only alcoholic drinks while youare waiting for side dishes to come. So you shouldorder side dishes that will be served quickly suchas green soybeans, cold Tofu, pickles and preparedcooked dishes. It would be good to askstaff about side dishes that will be served quickly.Step1 Select an Izakaya. Step2 Order a drink.Step A compulsory appetizer3 will be served.Step Order side dishes that4 will be served quickly.\u5c45\u9152\u5c4b\u201cIzakaya\u201dLet\u2019s enjoyWhat\u2019s Izakaya?61Photo shooting in cooperation with Senju\u300c\u3055\u3089\u308a\u30fc\u307e\u3093\u5272\u70f9\u3000\u5343\u5bff\u300dB1F 3-12-10 Uchi-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuAssortedSashimiBroiled fishSpecial Feature IzakayaNext, order various types of side dishes. Youshould ask staff about signature dishes or recommendeddishes. It would be also good to askabout seasonal food. Various types of dishessuch as broiled fish, cooked food, fried food, foodcooked in a pot and Sashimi (sliced raw fish) arelined up in the menu. Japanese people like friedchicken, fried potatoes, seasonal fish Sashimi,broiled arabesque greenling, etc. In winter season,food cooked in a pot is popular.Ordering a finishing dish such as a rice dish atthe end even if you are full is a Japanese-style.Some Izakayas have Ramen and Udon noodlesas well as boiled rice with tea and riceballs. Since each dish has a smallportion, people can havea rice dish after havinga few dishes. That indicatesJapanesepeople likerice.Now you understand part of Japanese foodculture, don\u2019t you? Try various types of Izakayasand learn about Japanese taste. You might meetnew people with whom you can hit it off throughdrinking.Chiyoda City situated in thecenter of Tokyo is one of thelargest office towns in Japan.When the night falls, officeworker finish their work andgo drinking. So there are bardistricts where many Izakayasgather here and there. Somefamous bar districts will be introducedbelow. You might finda deep side of Tokyo in the bardistricts.Kanda is called a \u201ctown for salariedworkers\u201d because there are many companyoffices in Kanda. Many Izakayasgather around the north and west exitsof JR Kanda Sta. There are a wide varietyof Izakayas ranging from cheep onesto high-quality ones suitable for entertaining clients in multi-tenantbuildings or under the tracks of the Sta. Some Izakayas carefully selectingredients and others serve Japanese local cuisines, which are nostalgicto those who came to Tokyo for work and popular among them.There are many Izakayas under thetrack between Yurakucho Sta. andShimbashi Sta. on JR Yamanote Line.Many people visit the bars on Fridaynight, so every store is full. Those barstend to serve side dishes at a reasonableprice.Boiled greensStep5 Order side dishes Step6 Order a finishing dishBar Districts inChiyoda City62 MarunouchiIlluminationWadakura Fountain ParkThis park is located in the Kokyo Gaien National Garden,which are close to Tokyo Station. The fountainis lit up at night, which creates a fantastic atmosphere.The park is also popular as a dating spot.1-1 Kokyogaien, Chiyoda-ku 03-3213-0095Night View SpotsNight views in the center of Tokyo are very urban.The historical buildings and trees in the streets of office buildings are lit upsometimes warmly and other times gorgeously, which creates a romanticatmosphere. Let&#8217;s go for a walk to see the beautifully-decorated cityafter dinner.MarunouchiKokyo GaienNationalGardenMarunouchi Naka-dori St. isa beautiful street with treesplanted on both sides of thestreet. About 220 trees areilluminated with 1.2 millionLED lights at night. It\u2019s recommendedto take a walk alongthe street after dinner.Marunouchi 1-3, Chiyoda-kuEarly November-Mid February63Special Feature Night View Spots03-5221-90003-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-kuTokyo InternationalForumNight Viewsin AkihabaraA convention and arts centerequipped with a range offacilities including small-tolarge-size halls. The buildingis known as one of Tokyo\u2019slea din g l a n dma rk s , a n dthe glass atrium in the eastmakes the whole buildingglitter like a lighting.Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-kuAkihabara is famous as anelectric town and pop-culturetown. It\u2019s crowdedwith many shoppers evenat night and decoratedwith colorful neon signs.\u201cKITTE Garden\u201d on the rooftopThe garden is on the 6th floor of the KITTE complex in frontof Tokyo Station. It&#8217;s one of the most beautiful view spotsto overlook Tokyo Station Marunouchi Station Building andthe Square in front of the station. At night, it turns into aromantic space overlooking the lit-up station building.MarunouchiYurakuchoAkihabara03-3216-2811Rooftop Garden 11\uff1a00-23\uff1a00(until 22\uff1a00 for Sundays and national holidays)Closed on Jan. 1 and legal inspection datesAdmission free (Closed in case of stormy weather)2-7-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku64 Old Imperial BarPeter: The BarSky Gallery Lounge LevitaThe main bar preserves the traces of the ImperialHotel\u2019s former Main Building, designed by masterarchitect Frank Lloyd Wright.It is a singularlocation that passes along a design hailed asa masterpiece of world construction artistry, withOya stone and terracotta remaining just as theywere originally. Savor one of the brilliantlyindividualistic, colorful cocktails\u2014such as theMount Fuji\u2014in a moodily lit up classic atmosphere.This bar is on the 24th floor, the top of The Peninsula Tokyo.Within, a contemporary space harmonized with theviews of Ginza and Shiodome unfolds. In this high-quality,modern atmosphere, you can enjoy signature cocktails,carefully selected high-quality sake, and rare vintagewines. Cocktail hour (17:00-20:00 from Sun. to Thu.) isespecially popular, with beers and cocktails on offer for1,000 yen (excl. tax and service charge).A cocktail lounge bar on the 35th floor of The Prince GalleryTokyo Kioicho. The space within the two-story atrium,surrounded by glass art in the image of waterfalls, has anawe-inspiring scale that will have you feel as if you\u2019re floating.From the giant glass windows, you can enjoy the citycenter\u2019s scenery, shifting from moment to moment. Savor the\u201cTales of 8\u201d cocktail made with Bacardi Reserva Ocho premiumrum\u2014 top 8 winner of the World Cocktail Championship.03-3234-113611\uff1a30 -24\uff1a00\uff08LO\uff09Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Main Bldg., Mezzanine 1-1-1 Uchisaiwaicho,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo03-6270-2763 12\uff1a00 -24\uff1a00\uff08Fridaysand Saturdays: until 1\uff1a00 am\uff09THE PENINSULA TOKYO 24th Floor, 1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, TokyoThe Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho 35F, 1-2 Kioicho, Chiyoda-kuWeekdays: 12\uff1a00-2\uff1a00 am aturdays, Sundays,national holidays: 11\uff1a00-2\uff1a00 amHave a cocktail in a high-impact space of glass artA classic bar with the vestiges of famous architectureA top floor hotel bar with a popular cocktail hourHotel lounge bars with stunning views, a high-quality livemusic restaurant, and some famous night spots in Tokyo.How about enjoying Tokyo nights in a gorgeous space?Open all year roundOpen all year roundOpen all year roundChargedN i g h t Sp o t s03-3539-808865A nostalgic and tasteful izakaya full of historyCOTTON CLUBMimasuyaSTAR BARA live music restaurant that recreates thelegendary New York nightclub. You can enjoyFrench cuisine and alcoholic beveragesin front of stunning stage acts in a spacefull of chandeliers and red carpet that setsthe mood. Jazz, soul, funk, Latin music, andworld music are the focus, and top artistsactive worldwide appear night after night.A rich live music experience awaits.A long-established Izakaya loved by people in Kandasince its establishment in 1905. This popular barhas a lantern that says \u201cloach fish\u201d and shop curtainsmade of rope, and it also has one of the mostdistinguished histories in Tokyo. Inside, where theShowa-period vibe can be strongly felt, there aretable seats, raised floor seats, and private roomsdeeper within. The famous Yanagawa hot pot and\u201csakura sashimi (horse meat)\u201d are popular. For evenings,we recommend you make a reservation.A flagship of Ginza\u2019s famous bars that was selectedas one of the World\u2019s Best Bars. Have a signaturecocktail or seasonal fruit cocktail in front of shelvesfilled with rare and famous sake, seated at theincredible 12-meter-long counter. Uncommonsingle-malt liquors and rum are also available. Enjoywitnessing the bartender\u2019s exquisite skills in the formof stunningly transparent\u201c ninja ice\u201d, or the\u201c brilliantice\u201d, which sparkles like a diamond.03-3215-155503-3294-5433Mon.-Fri. : 17\uff1a00-23\uff1a00 Saturdays, Sundays, nationalholidays: 16\uff1a00-22\uff1a30Performance by Nicole HenryPhoto by Y.YonedaMon. &#8211; Fri : 11\uff1a30-13\uff1a30, 17\uff1a00-23\uff1a00Saturdays: 17\uff1a00-22\uff1a00TOKIA 2F, TOKYO Bldg., 2-7-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku2-15-2 Kanda-Tsukasamachi, Chiyoda-kuHave an original cocktail from a world-famous barTop-notch entertainment for adults!Irregular holidaysClosed on Sundays, national holidays,new year holidays03-6206-156016\uff1a00- 24\uff1a00Tokyo Midtown Hibiya 3F, 1-1-2 Yurakucho, Chiyooda-kuClosed on Mondays and 1st Tuesdays of every monthSpecial Feature Night SpotsTokyo Daijingu ShrineHatsumode (Shrines and Temples in Chiyoda City)Shrines in Chiyoda Citywill be crowded withpeople who visit therefor the first time in a newyear.Setsubun FestivalA traditional event inwinter in which beanthrowingwillbe done.(Kanda Myojin Shrine,Hie-jinja Shrine, TokyoDaijingu Shrine,etc.)Chiyoda Sakura Festival (Chidori-ga-fuchi Moat and others)Cherry blossoms in Chidori-ga-fuchi GreenWay will be illuminated.Various kinds of timeless events ranging from traditional festi vals and downtown styleevents to high technology experiences will be held in Chiyoda C ity.2nd\/3rd1st-3rd2ndMid Jan.Late Jan.3rdEarly Mar.Mid Feb.17thHatsumoude(Shrines and temples in Chiyoda City)General Congratulatory Palace Visit (Imperial Palace\uff09Start \/ Goal of Hakone Ekiden\uff08In front of Yomiuri Shimbun Co., Ltd.\uff09Kanda Myojin Shrine Festiva\uff08l Kanda Myojin Shrine\uff09Kanda Ogawamachi Snowman Fair \uff08Ogawa Square, Kanda-Jimbocho Area\uff09Setsubun Festival (Kanda Myojin Shrine, Hie-jinja Shrine, Tokyo Daijingu Shrine, etc.)Chiyoda Cat Festival (Chiyoda City Hall\uff09Kinen Festival\uff08Hie-jinja Shrine, Tokyo Daijingu Shrine\uff09Girls&#8217; Festival\uff08Tokyo Daijingu Shrine\uff09Late Mar.- Chiyoda Sakura Festival\uff08 Chidori-ga-fuchi Green Way, etc.\uff09Early Apr.Late Apr. JAZZ AUDITORIA in WATERRAS\uff08WATERRAS\uff09*The events are subject to change for some reasons.January February March AprilJan. 1-3Late Mar.-Early Apr.Feb. 3Calendar of Festivals and Events66LA FOLLEJOURN\u00c9E TOKYOA classical music festivalwhere musicians fromJapan and overseasgather. You can enjoytop flight music performancefreely here.\u00a9teamMiuraSanno Festival\uff08around Hie -jinja Shrine\uff09A 300-meter parade will go around thetown in the festival. It will be held ineven-numbered years.Kanda Matsuri\uff08Festival\u3000\uff09\uff08 around Kanda Myojin Shrine\uff09Kanda Myojin Shrine&#8217;s regular festival. It will be heldin odd-numbered years. Its highlight is carrying manyportable shrines into the shrine.The 2nd Chiyoda CityPhoto ContestSome photos in this guidebook are the ones taken by the winners of\u201cChiyoda City Photo Contest\u201d , which finds the attractions of Chiyoda City.\u201cCool Attraction\u201dby Yukinori Hasumi \u201c The road entrusted for the future\u201d by Kazuo Mochizuki \u201cCalm autumn weather\u201d by Masaru KuboThe 3rd Chiyoda CityPhoto ContestThe 2nd Chiyoda CityPhoto ContestEarly MayEarly Jun.Mid Jun.11thMid MayLate MayLA FOLLE JOURN\u00c9E TOKYO\uff08 Tokyo International Forum, etc.\uff09Kanda Myojin Shrine Takiginou (Kanda Myojin Shrine\uff09Kanda Matsuri (Festival)\uff08 around Kanda Myojin Shrine\uff09to be held every other yearBook Town Kanda Suzuran Festival \uff08Kanda-Jimbocho\uff09Iwamotocho \/ Higashi-Kanda Family Bazaar (Iwamotocho, Higashi-Kanda) will be held in May, Nov. and Feb.Live Concert on Musical Instrument Day\uff08Ochanomizu Saint Clair, etc.\uff09Sanno Matsuri (Festival)\uff08 around Hie -jinja Shrine\uff09to be held every other yearSummer Evening Party in Cool-breeze\uff08Hie-jinja Shrine\uff09Jun. 7-17thMid MayEarly MayInserted on P. 7\/ Wadakura Fountain Park Inserted on P.8 \/ National Diet Building and Gingko Trees Inserted on P .11 \/ Walking Course: Kitanomaru GardenTokyo GardenTerrace KioichoAwardWon anhonorablementionWon anhonorablementionMay June67Special Feature Calendar of Festivals and EventsMitama Festival \uff08Yasukuni-jinja Shrine\uff09The spirits of those who sacrificed themselvesin the wars are enshrined here. About 30,000votive lanterns will color the night in summer.Marunouchi Ondo Bon-odori Festival\uff08Hibiya Park\uff09People dance Marunouchi Ondo, making a circle andsurrounding the Grand Fountain in Hibiya Park. Tensof thousands of people will come to this festival.Tokyo\u2019s Specialty, Kanda UsedBook Festival\uff08Kanda-Jimbocho Antiquarian Book District\uff09A variety of book related events such as\u201c Open-air Secondhand Book Market\u201dAkita Yuzawa Tanabata Edoro Festival in Kanda\uff08Kanda Sta. West Exit Shopping Street\uff09will be held every other year \/ Tanabata Festival \uff08Kanda Myojin Shrine,Hirakawa Tenmangu Shrine, etc.\uff09\/Kigan Festival\uff08Tokyo Daijingu Shrine\uff09Mitama Matsuri (Festival)\uff08 Yasukuni-jinja Shrine\uff09Chiyoda Lantern Festival \uff08Operated by Chi-dori-ga-fuchi Boat Pier)Otemachi, Marunouchi, Yurakucho Summer Festival\uff08Otemachi, Marunouchi, Yurakucho\uff09Bon-odori Festival\uff08Tokyo Daijingu Shrine\uff09Kanda Myojin Shrine Summer Festival\uff08Kanda Myojin Shrine\uff09\u3000\/Marunouchi Kids Jamboree (Tokyo International Forum\uff09Marunouchi Ondo Bon-odori Festival\uff08Hibiya Park\uff09Kanda Curry Town Eating Tour Stamp Rally\uff08around Kanda-Jimbocho\uff09Kanda Gigei Festival\uff08Kanda \/ Shussefudo-dori St.\uff09Art Award Tokyo Marunouchi\uff08Marunouchi, Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery, etc.\uff09Autumn Night mikagura\uff08Yasukuni-jinja Shrine\uff09\/Mid-autumn Kangen-sai Festival\uff08Hie-jinja Shrine\uff0910 yen Curry Charity\uff08Hibiya Park, Hibiya Matsumotoro\uff09Early Jul. Early Sep.Early-Late Sep.13-16thLate Sep.Late Jul.Early Aug.Mid Aug.Late Aug.25thJul. 13-16thLate Aug.Late Oct.-Early Nov.JulyAugust SeptemberLate Aug.-End of Nov.Late Jul.-Early Aug.68Ochanomizu JAZZ Festival\uff08Meiji University Academy Hall\uff09A local event to revitalize the town through music.Many live music concerts will be held.Kanda Curry GrandPrix Final Match\uff08Ogawa Square\uff09The main event of a CurryGrand Prix. The best curryof the year will be selected.WHITE KITTE\uff08KITTE\uff09Illumination in a Christmas seasonOchanomizu Art Picnic\uff08around JR Ochanomizu Sta.\uff09\/ Tokyo Ajiwai Festa\uff08Sponsored by Tokyo Metropolitan Government\uff09\/Railway Festival\uff08Hibiya Park\uff09\/Ochanomizu JAZZ Festival\uff08Meiji University Academy Common\uff09Chiyoda\u2019s Autumn Culture and Art FestivalHibiya Park Gardening Show\uff08 Hibiya Park\uff09Tokyo&#8217;s Specialty, Kanda Used Book Festival\uff08Kanda-Jimbocho Antiquarian Book District\uff09Jimbocho Book Festival\uff08Kanda Suzuran-dori St. Sakura-dori St.\uff09Kanda Sports FestivalTokyo Tourism Chrysanthemum Exhibition\uff08Hibiya Park\uff09Ochanomizu Passionate Musical Instrument Festival\uff08Saint Clair Square in front of Ochanomizu Sta.\uff09Kanda Curry Grand Prix Final Match\uff08Ogawa Square\uff09WHITE KITTE\uff08KITTE)Illumination in Chiyoda CityLighting up of Nijubashi Bridge, etc.\uff08around the Imperial Palace\uff09Tokyo Michiterasu\uff08around Marunouchi\uff09Early Oct.Early Nov.Mid Oct.-Mid Nov.Late Oct.-Early Nov.Late Nov.Late Dec.Early-Late Nov.Mid Nov.-Late Feb.Mid Nov.-Late Dec.Late Dec.-Early Jan.Early Nov.Early Oct. Mid Nov.-Late Dec.October November December*The events are subject to change for some reasons. 69Special Feature Calendar of Festivals and EventsChiyoda Access MapAccess from Narita Airport, Haneda Airport andmajor nearby stations to Tokyo Sta.RoutesChiyoda CityAbout 60 min. by Narita Express.About 90 min. by Sobu Line Express(bound for Tokyo Sta.).About 80-110 min. by Limousine Bus(bound for Tokyo Sta. \/ Nihonbashidistrict).Inner Circular Route using Yaesu Exit,Kandabashi Exit, Takaracho ExitAbout 35 min. by Tokyo Monorail(to Hamamatsucho) a nd Keihin -Tohoku Line or Yamanote Line (fromHamamatsucho to Tokyo Sta.).About 40 min. by Airport LimousineBus (bound for Yaesu South Exit ofTokyo Sta.).From Narita Airport From Haneda AirportIn case of using expressways,HanedaKamata AirportIkebukuroShibuyaKeisei UenoOchanomizuJR Yamanote LineJR Keihin-Tohoku LineJR Chuo LineJR Sobu Line Keikyu LineJR Narita ExpressKeisei SkylinerTokyo MonorailTokyo*As of January 2021KandaAkihabaraUenoNipporiShinjukuShinagawa HamamatsuchoNaritaAirport70Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd .Approved\uff08Approval\u3000Number 20-A034\uff0971Access Map\/Tokyo Metro Subway MapChiyoda City Tourism AssociationGo to thewebsitefrom here!\u5343\u4ee3\u7530\u533a\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1aCHIYODA CITY TOURISMAddress\uff1a1-6-17 Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-ku, TokyoPhone\uff1a03-3556-0391\u3000E-mail\uff1ainfo@kanko-chiyoda.jpFax\uff1a03-3556-0392\u3000Website\uff1ahttps:\/\/visit-chiyoda.tokyo\/en\/Publishing: Chiyoda City Tourism Association \u3000General Planning: JTB Corporation, SAGAWA PRINTING CO., LTD.Editing: Hensyu-kobo Haruya\u3000Designing: ZUGA Co., Ltd.\u3000Printing: SAGAWA PRINTING CO., LTD.*Unauthorized copying\/reproduction of all the copyrighted work prohibited.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is a Travel Guide Book about Chiyoda City,Tokyo.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":3403,"template":"","genre":[133,27],"area":[4,5],"publisher":[6],"popular_area":[106,95],"list_tag":[172,174],"publication_date":[125],"recommend_mark":[],"recommend_tag":[],"class_list":["post-3401","list","type-list","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","genre-guide","genre-temple","area-central","area-chiyoda","publisher-public","popular_area-akihabara","popular_area-tokyo-station-around","list_tag-citywalk","list_tag-nightlife","publication_date-125","en-US"],"acf":[],"publishpress_future_action":{"enabled":false,"date":"2026-05-07 04:44:29","action":"change-status","newStatus":"draft","terms":[],"taxonomy":"genre"},"publishpress_future_workflow_manual_trigger":{"enabledWorkflows":[]},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/list\/3401","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/list"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/list"}],"version-history":[{"count":10,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/list\/3401\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":10205,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/list\/3401\/revisions\/10205"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/3403"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=3401"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"genre","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/genre?post=3401"},{"taxonomy":"area","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/area?post=3401"},{"taxonomy":"publisher","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/publisher?post=3401"},{"taxonomy":"popular_area","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/popular_area?post=3401"},{"taxonomy":"list_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/list_tag?post=3401"},{"taxonomy":"publication_date","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/publication_date?post=3401"},{"taxonomy":"recommend_mark","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/recommend_mark?post=3401"},{"taxonomy":"recommend_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/recommend_tag?post=3401"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}