{"id":6247,"date":"2020-03-26T10:07:54","date_gmt":"2020-03-26T01:07:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=6247"},"modified":"2022-03-01T17:09:29","modified_gmt":"2022-03-01T08:09:29","slug":"%e3%81%97%e3%81%aa%e3%81%8c%e3%82%8f%e7%99%be%e6%99%af%e3%82%a6%e3%82%a9%e3%83%bc%e3%82%ad%e3%83%b3%e3%82%b0%e3%83%9e%e3%83%83%e3%83%97","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/6247\/","title":{"rendered":"A hundred views of SHINAGAWA WALKING MAP"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A h u n d r e d v i e w s o fS H I N A G AWAW A L K I N G M A PShinagawaTourism AmbassadorCinnamorollEnglishFind the perfect backdrop for your photo!On the surface, Shinagawa seems like an urban transportation hub.In reality, however, Shinagawa has much more to offer, from smallshopping streets to nature spots and fascinating historic sites.In fact, the more you know about Shinagawa, the more you realizethat it is a place overflowing with charm and history.So come for a stroll through the town and check outthe \u201cBest Spots in Shinagawa\u201d as voted by Shinagawa locals themselves.CinnamorollCinnamoroll is a boy puppy with a curlytail like a cinnamon roll. His ears are bigenough that he can fly!The places selected as the Best Spots in Shinagawa are indicated bynumbers 1 to 112.For the specific location of each spot, see the Shinagawa Area FoldingMap in the Appendix at the end of this leaflet or visit the Shinagawa Citywebsite (http:\/\/www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp\/hyakkei\/).Take a stroll throughfascinating ShinagawaShinagawa has so manybeautiful spots to visit,you mustn\u2019t forgetyour camera!INDEXP.07-08 Shinagawa\u2019s Seasonal CalendarP.18 Enhance Your Walking Enjoyment with an AR App Shinagawa Area Folding MapP.02 Bustling Togoshi-Ginza Shopping StreetP.04 Kodomo-no-mori ParkP.03 Osaki &#8211; The Urban SubcenterP.05 Shinagawa AquariumP.06 Kamome Bridge and the Keihin CanalPhotogenic SpotsP.09-10P.13-14P.11-12P.15P.16Pilgrimage to Tokai Seven Deities of Good LuckPilgrimage to Ebara Seven Deities of Good LuckTour of Jonan Gozan (Five Hill Top Areas in Jonan)Tour of Shopping StreetsWaterside Tour Part 1P.17 Waterside Tour Part 2Featured AreasShinagawa Tourism AmbassadorA street-level railroad crossing\u0336another raresight todayPhotogenic SpotsLearn how to take fantastic photosat fi ve of the One Hundred Scenic Spots in Shinagawa.Capturing fabulous spots in an even better light.Togoshi-Ginza Shopping Street\u0336thelongest shopping street in Tokyo. Manyof the shops lining this 1.3-kilometer-longstreet have kept their traditional facades,providing an air of intimacy. Beloved bythe locals, this shopping street begs to bephotographed.An everyday sceneoverfl owing with warmth If you focus your camera onthe \u201cTogoshi-Ginza\u201d bannerabove the people on thestreet, the people becomeless central to the photo andyou can more clearly capturethe feeling of bustle along theentire shopping street.One Point AdviceBustling Togoshi-Ginza Shopping StreetOne Hundred Scenic Spots in Shinagawa 7902A beautiful night scenethat captivates the viewerOffi cially designated as a new subcenterin Tokyo, the area in front of Osaki Stationis undergoing rapid development. Newtower constructions such as Ohsaki NewCity, Gate City Ohsaki, and ThinkParkcreate a dynamic and stunning urbanlandscape unique to the city.The Osaki urban subcenter undergoing rapiddevelopmentWhen taking photos throughglass, put your lens right upagainst the glass. To capturethe beautiful night sky justbefore it becomes completelydark, we recommend youtake the photo within 30minutes of sunset.One Point AdviceOsaki &#8211; The Urban SubcenterOne Hundred Scenic Spots in Shinagawa 5003 S H I N A G A W A W A L K I N G M A PPhotogenicSpotsLet&#8217;s go play withdinosaurs!This hugely popular park features nineconcrete dinosaurs in all shapes and sizes.Children have a blast scrambling upand down the ancient reptiles. Yourhappy pictures of these colorful dinosaurswill draw everyone\u2019s attention. \u201cMonster Park\u201d is loved by allRather than trying to capturet h e e n t i r e d i n o s a u r, w erecommend that you get upclose to the dinosaur andphotograph it on an angle.Adding people to your picturewill also give the viewer asense of the dinosaur\u2019s size.One Point AdviceKodomo-no-mori ParkOne Hundred Scenic Spots in Shinagawa 1604Creatures of the sea swim gracefullythrough water saturated with light\u0336pictureperfect. But watch the scene transformat feeding time! The calm waters heavewith activity, and even the sleepy eyed seaturtle shows it\u2019s a force to be reckonedwith.Feeding time is 15:15 on Monday, Wednesday,and Friday. (Note: Subject to change)WednesdayT h e k e y t o c a p t u r i n g abeautiful scene is to standunder the tunnel tank whereyou can catch the dappledlight and take your picturebefore the water is churnedup by the feeding frenzy.One Point AdviceThe mystery andbrilliance of lifeShinagawa AquariumOne Hundred Scenic Spots in Shinagawa 10605 S H I N A G A W A W A L K I N G M A PPhotogenicSpotsAt sunset the western sky is tinged witha rosy blush. You forget the metropolisaround you as the hushed silence pullsyou in. A magical scene that is gone inan instant. But with your camera you cancapture it forever. Kamome Bridge under a blue sky\u0336adifferent kind of beautyYou can add depth to yourpicture by framing the sky,canal, and bridge from thebridge\u2019s main tower side. Ifyou feel the picture is a littlewashed out, adjust the colorsaturation using the cameraapp on your smart device.One Point Advice A nostalgic sunsetKamome Bridge and the Keihin CanalOne Hundred Scenic Spots in Shinagawa 9306Mayaji Temple Flower Festival(May)\u300c\u6469\u8036\u5bfa\u82b1\u307e\u3064\u308a\u300d\uff085\u6708\uff09January February March April May JuneShinagawa\u2019s Seasonal CalendarPlum blossoms AzaleasWinter cherry blossoms Cherry blossoms HydrangeasThis is a popular event where the shrine staff and visitors togethermake about 50 kg of mochi (sticky rice cakes). The mochi is thenserved to visitors who have come to pray at the shrine. Musicalaccompaniment at the shrine adds to the festive New Yearatmosphere, making visitors feel warm and welcome.Shinagawa Shrine New Year Mochi-tsuki Festival(January 2)\u300c\u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793e\u3000\u65b0\u6625\u9905\u3064\u304d\u5927\u4f1a\u300d\uff081\u6708\uff12\u65e5\uff09JanuaryMayaji Temple has the Mayado whereMaya, the birth mother of Buddha,is enshrined. Local residents andchildren gather here to celebrate thebirth of Buddha.MayClose to 30,000 LED lights vividlyilluminate the area in front of thestation to celebrate Valentine\u2019s Day.Some events are held during theillumination period.Nishikoiyama Illumination(February)\u300c\u897f\u604b\u5c71\u30a4\u30eb\u30df\u30cd\u30fc\u30b7\u30e7\u30f3\u300d\uff082\u6708\uff09FebruaryA prosperous town from ancient times, Shinagawahosts events throughout the year that let youexperience the city\u2019s long history and bountifulnature. Come and enjoy events that celebrate theSeasons of Shinagawa.Come and visit the dock where fi shing boats and houseboatsdrop anchor, and take a walk along the pretty waterside roadfestooned with seasonal fl owers. Perfect for a brisk walk or aleisurely stroll.Shinagawa Waterside Flower Road and Dock(March)\u300c\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u82b1\u6d77\u9053\u3068\u8239\u3060\u307e\u308a\u300d\uff083\u6708\uff09MarchT h i s w a t e r s i d e f e s t i v a l h e l d i nHigashi-Shinagawa Sea Park is a popularand favorite spring event for many. Thegorgeous cherry blossoms are a sightto see.Shinagawa Canal Festival(Early April\u300c) \u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u904b\u6cb3\u307e\u3064\u308a\uff08\u300d4\u6708\u4e0a\u65ec\uff09AprilInstall the kokosil app onto your smart device toenjoy the AR (augmented reality) feature with photosshowing the AR symbol. See P.18 for details.A glorious sight\u2014about 800 cherry blossom trees in full bloomfor nearly four kilometers along the Meguro River. Drop in at oneor more of the many little shops in the area or join the crowdspartaking in the annual ritual of hanami (cherry blossom viewing).Meguro River Cherry Trees(April and December)\u300c \u76ee\u9ed2\u5ddd\u306e\u685c\uff08\u300d4\u6708\u30fb12\u6708\uff09April December07 S H I N A G A W A W A L K I N G M A PJuly August September October November DecemberSunfl owers Cosmos Ginkgo leavesMaple leavesThe \u201cOirandochu\u201d (procession of courtesans in full dress; held on Saturdayevening) and the \u201cEdofuzoku-gyoretsu\u201d (parade of people dressed in costumesfrom the Edo Period; held on Sunday) are key attractions. Slip back in time to theEdo period and enjoy one of the largest festivals on the Shinagawa event calendar.Shinagawa Shukuba Festival (Late September)\u300c\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u5bbf\u5834\u307e\u3064\u308a\u300d\uff089\u6708\u4e0b\u65ec\uff09SeptemberThis popular festival draws large crowds every year. Seeing the huge mikoshicarried into the shrine and paraded up and down the shrine&#8217;s steep 53 steps isan experience that should not be missed.Shinagawa Shrine Annual Festival (Early June)\u300c\u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793e \u4f8b\u5927\u796d\u300d\uff086\u6708\u4e0a\u65ec\uff09JuneThis large summer festival is divided into four separate areas where visitors canenjoy many different attractions such as a beer garden, stalls, and live music.Tennoz Isle Summer Festival (Late July to Early August)\u300c\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a2\u30a4\u30eb\u590f\u796d\u308a\u300d\uff087\u6708\u4e0b\u65ec\uff5e 8\u6708\u4e0a\u65ec\uff09JulyThe \u201cHakuja no Hokora\u201d (Shrine of the White Snake) in the shrine grounds isthought to be a source of mystical energy. The Tanabana decorations are beautifullyilluminated throughout the festival, giving the shrine a magical atmosphere.Kamishinmei Tenso Shrine Tanabata Festival (Early July)\u300c\u4e0a\u795e\u660e\u5929\u7956\u795e\u793e \u4e03\u5915\u796d\u308a\u300d\uff087\u6708\u4e0a\u65ec\uff09JulyKnown as the Shinagawa Tennosai,this festival has been heldsince Kamakura times. A uniquefestival where portable mikoshishrines are carried into the seaand transported through thewaters. Lots of little stalls are alsoset up in the shrine grounds.Ebara ShrineAnnual Festival(Early June)\u300c\u834f\u539f\u795e\u793e \u4f8b\u5927\u796d\u300d\uff086\u6708\u4e0a\u65ec\uff09JuneThe festival celebrates the old tale of a feudallord riding through Meguro getting his firsttaste of delicious sanma (Pacifi c saury). Theflavorful fatty sanma\u2014an autumn delicacy\u2014are sourced from the tsunami affected portof Miyako in Iwate Prefecture and are grilledon the spot and handed out free to visitors.Meguro Sanma Festival(Early September)\u300c \u76ee\u9ed2\u306e\u3055\u3093\u307e\u796d\u308a\uff08\u300d9\u6708\u4e0a\u65ec\uff09SeptemberIkedayama has recently gained a reputation as a place steeped inotherworldly energy. This park is the remains of a residence belongingto the Ikeda clan feudal lord of the former Okayama domain, and hasa circular garden centered around a pond with multiple levels in itsterrain, letting visitors appreciate its seasonally changing beauty.Autumn Leaves in Ikedayama Park (November)\u300c\u6c60\u7530\u5c71\u516c\u5712\u306e\u7d05\u8449\u300d\uff0811\u6708\uff09NovemberThis event is held around JR Osaki Station during the consecutive holiday period withsuch holidays as Health and Sports Day. Find a number of local and regional culinarydelights! There\u2019s oh so much fun to be had with a stage, local mascot events, and more!Shinagawa Yume-Sanbashi (Free Passage) (Mid October)\u300c\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u5922\u3055\u3093\u6a4b\u300d\uff0810\u6708\u4e2d\u65ec\uff09OctoberChinowa-kuguri (the tradition of walking through andaround a large grass &#8220;chinowa&#8221; hoop in a figure eightas part of a purification ritual) is carried out at mostshrines in the Shinagawa area. The ritual is used to prayfor sound health, and attracts many visitors who want tocleanse themselves of impurities at the end of the year.Oharai\/Chinowa-kuguri (End of June\/End of Year)\u300c\u5927\u7953\u30fb\u8305\u306e\u8f2a\u304f\u3050\u308a\u300d\uff086 \u6708\u672b\u30fb\u5e74\u672b\uff09Surrounded by beautiful green trees, the temple isdecorated with more than 1,000 lanterns, giving it anatmosphere of tranquility that soothes the soul.Yogyokuin Nyoraiji Temple Sento Kuyo(Thousand Lantern Festival) (August 13)\u300c\u990a\u7389\u9662\u5982\u6765\u5bfa \u5343\u706f\u4f9b\u990a\u300d\uff088\u670813\u65e5\uff09AugustAn international exchange event, dance performances,and Shinagawa pro wrestling; a police motorcycleexhibit and riding experience at the Children\u2019s Square;and even a bon-odori dance to powerful Oi GongenDaiko drums are held. Come and enjoy one ofShinagawa\u2019s biggest summer festivals as you fi ll yourbelly from food trucks and a beer garden!Oi Dontaku Summer Festival(Late August)\u300c\u5927\u4e95\u3069\u3093\u305f\u304f\u590f\u307e\u3064\u308a\u300d\uff088\u6708\u4e0b\u65ec\uff09AugustThis event was started to bring the people of the city together aswell as to provide support for 2011 Great East Japan Earthquakerecovery efforts and pray for the souls of the disaster victims.The many twinkling candles and electronic candles lined up alongthe canal transform the waterfront into a scene from a fairy tale.Candle Night in Yashio (Early August)\u300c\u30ad\u30e3\u30f3\u30c9\u30eb\u30ca\u30a4\u30c8 \u30a4\u30f3 \u516b\u6f6e\u300d\uff088\u6708\u4e0a\u65ec\uff09AugustJune December08Six Recommended Shinagawa Walking RoutesShin-Yatsuyama BridgeHigashi-zume\u65b0\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4b\u6771\u8a70Shin-Yatsuyama Bridge\u65b0\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4bMeguro River\u76ee\u9ed2\u5dddKeikyu Main Line\u4eac\u6025\u672c\u7ddaSendaizaka Hill\u4ed9\u53f0\u5742Zemusu Hill\u30bc\u30fc\u30e0\u30b9\u5742Moto-Nagisa-dori St.\u5143\u306a\u304e\u3055\u901a\u308aDaiichi Keihin\u7b2c\u4e00\u4eac\u6d5cKaigan-dori Ave.\u6d77\u5cb8\u901a\u308aKyu-Kaigan-dori Ave.\u65e7\u6d77\u5cb8\u901a\u308aYamate-dori Ave.\u5c71\u624b\u901a\u308aKita-Shinagawa Sta.\u5317\u54c1\u5ddd\u99c5Shinbamba Sta.\u65b0\u99ac\u5834\u99c5Samezu Sta.\u9bab\u6d32\u99c5Oimachi Sta.\u5927\u4e95\u753a\u99c5GotenyamaTrust City\u5fa1\u6bbf\u5c71\u30c8\u30e9\u30b9\u30c8\u30b7\u30c6\u30a315357Isshinji Temple\u4e00\u5fc3\u5bfaJurojin\u5bff\u8001\u4ebaEbisu\u6075\u6bd4\u9808Bishamonten\u6bd8\u6c99\u9580\u5929Hoteison\u5e03\u888b\u5c0aJR Tokaido Line\/Keihin-Tohoku LineN0 300 mDaikokuten\u5927\u9ed2\u5929Ebara Shrine\u834f\u539f\u795e\u793eGenevaHeiwa-dori St.\u30b8\u30e5\u30cd\u30fc\u30d6\u5e73\u548c\u901a\u308aSTARTFutsukaichi Park\u4e8c\u65e5\u5e02\u516c\u5712Zemusuzaka StreetLined with Japanese Pagoda Trees\u30a8\u30f3\u30b8\u30e5\u306e\u4e26\u6728\u306e\u30bc\u30fc\u30e0\u30b9\u5742\u901a\u308aSeikoin Temple and Cemeteryof the Okudaira Family\u6e05\u5149\u9662\u3068\u5965\u5e73\u5bb6\u5893\u5730Kaiunji Templeand Sentaikojin\u6d77\u96f2\u5bfa\u3068\u5343\u8eb0\u8352\u795eBell in Honsenji Temple\u54c1\u5ddd\u5bfa\u306e\u68b5\u9418\u201cEdo Roku Jizo\u201d in Honsenji Temple\u54c1\u5ddd\u5bfa\u306e\u6c5f\u6238\u516d\u5730\u8535Honsenji Temple\u54c1\u5ddd\u5bfaCemetery in Tenmyokokuji Temple\u5929\u5999\u56fd\u5bfa\u306e\u5893\u5730Temple Gate and Unknown Tombsin Tenmyokokuji Temple\u5929\u5999\u56fd\u5bfa\u306e\u5c71\u9580\u3068\u7121\u7e01\u4ecfYatsuyama Bridge\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4bBoats Docked in Shinagawa Inlet\u54c1\u5ddd\u6d66\u3068\u8239\u3060\u307e\u308aView of Shinagawa Churchfrom Shin-Yatsuyama Bridge\u65b0\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4b\u304b\u3089\u54c1\u5ddd\u6559\u4f1a\u65b9\u5411\u3092\u671b\u3080Myorenji Temple and Tomb of Masatoshi Takagi\u5999\u84ee\u5bfa\u30fb\u9ad8\u6728\u6b63\u5e74\u306e\u5893Building with a Large Symbolic Pillaron Moto-Nagisa-dori St.\u5143\u306a\u304e\u3055\u901a\u308a\u6cbf\u3044\u306e\u5927\u304d\u306a\u67f1\u304c\u5370\u8c61\u7684\u306a\u5efa\u7269Kodomo-no-mori Park16 \u5b50\u4f9b\u306e\u68ee\u516c\u5712ABCD2717791011128A Crowd in Former Tokaido Road\u65e7\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u3044Kagata Shrine and the Mound of a Whale\u5229\u7530\u795e\u793e\u3068\u9be8\u585a3Shinagawa Shukuba Festival \u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u5bbf\u5834\u307e\u3064\u308a\uff1c9\u6708\uff1eSeiseki Park (the Site ofan Historical Feudal Lord Inn)\u8056\u8e5f\u516c\u5712(\u672c\u9663\u8de1)Yoriki Shrine\u5bc4\u6728\u795e\u793eShinagawa Shrine\u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793eShinagawa Shrine Annual Festival \u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793e\u306e\u4f8b\u5927\u796d\uff1c6\u6708\uff1eShinagawa Shrine Daidaikagura (Sacred Shinto Dance)\u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793e\u306e\u592a\u592a\u795e\u697dPilgrimage to Tokai Seven Deities of Good Luck\u6771\u6d77\u4e03\u798f\u795e\u3081\u3050\u308a13 Tomb of Taisuke Itagaki\u677f\u57a3\u9000\u52a9\u306e\u5893Tenno Festivalof Ebara Shrine \u834f\u539f\u795e\u793e\u306e\u5929\u738b\u796d\uff1c6\u6708\uff1eFestival of Kokuzoson \/Yoganji Temple\u865a\u7a7a\u8535\u5c0a(\u990a\u9858\u5bfa\uff09\u306e\u7e01\u65e5101293031323334363839184523624ARARARView of Ebara Shrinein Fresh Verdurefrom Chinju Bridge\u93ae\u5b88\u6a4b\u304b\u3089\u65b0\u7dd1\u306e\u834f\u539f\u795e\u793e\u3092\u671b\u3080Aomono-Yokocho Sta.\u9752\u7269\u6a2a\u4e01\u99c5\uff08P04\uff0926\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u672c\u7dda\u30fb\u4eac\u6d5c\u6771\u5317\u7ddaJRRecommended drop-in spotsThis area\u2019sHistorical town home tothe Tokai Seven Deities of Good LuckThis area has many elegant littlestreets and houses and containsthe shrines and temples that arehome to the Tokai Seven Deities ofGood Luck. Stroll along the FormerTokaido Road\u0336a relic of ancienttimes\u0336and let the history of thearea seep into your bones.1RouteApprox. 4.5 kmPilgrimage toTokai SevenDeitiesof Good LuckThe Seven Deities of Good Luck are sevengods to whom people pray to keep them frommisfortune.C BulldogEstablished in 1949, thisrestaurant is filled withthe retro ambience ofthat time. Appetizing,g o o d &#8211; o l d r i c e &#8211; f i l l e domelets and mincedmeat cutlets ready toburst are reasonablypriced and popular items.5-4-13 Higashi-OiWednesdays and every 3rd Thursday11:40-20:45 L.O.B Shinagawa Kasho Kyo-AnA cake shop whose fl agshipproduct \u201cShinagawa FullMoon,\u201d a cake baked in theshape of a full moon, wonb e s t s o u v e n i r i n t h eS h i n a g a w a S o u v e n i rcompetition in 2015.2-30-27 Kita-ShinagawaTuesdays\u3000 9:30-20:00Cakes\u54c1\u5ddd\u83d3\u5320 \u5b5d\u5eb5Variety store &amp; Caf\u00e9A zakka+caf\u00e9 La capiA rustic caf\u00e9 sellinghandmade goods.The New York stylecheesecake madewith sour cream is amust.1-30-4 Kita-ShinagawaSundays and Holidays11:00-18:30 L.O.Western-style restaurant09 S H I N A G A W A W A L K I N G M A PTachiai River\u7acb\u4f1a\u5dddKeikyu Main Line\u4eac\u6025\u672c\u7ddaDaiichi Keihin\u7b2c\u4e00\u4eac\u6d5cKatsushima Canal\u52dd\u5cf6\u904b\u6cb3Former Tokaido Road\u65e7\u6771\u6d77\u9053Heruman Hill\u30d8\u30eb\u30de\u30f3\u5742Ikegami-dori Ave.\u6c60\u4e0a\u901a\u308aSamezu Sta.\u9bab\u6d32\u99c5Tachiaigawa Sta.\u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u99c5Oimachi Sta.\u5927\u4e95\u753a\u99c5Omori Sta.\u5927\u68ee\u99c5Omorikaigan Sta.\u5927\u68ee\u6d77\u5cb8\u99c5Toshiba Hospital\u6771\u829d\u75c5\u966215Fukurokuju\u798f\u7984\u5bffBenzaiten\u5f01\u8ca1\u5929JR Tokaido Line\/Keihin-Tohoku LineFINISHTenso Suwa-jinja Shrine\u5929\u7956\u8acf\u8a2a\u795e\u793eIwai-jinja Shrine\u78d0\u4e95\u795e\u793eMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.1 Haneda Line\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f1\u53f7\u7fbd\u7530\u7ddaShin-hamakawa Hodai\u65b0\u6d5c\u5ddd\u7832\u53f0Sakamoto Ryoma-zoin Tachiaigawa\u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u306e\u5742\u672c\u9f8d\u99ac\u50cfCherry Blossom Treesalong Sakura-Shinmichi Ave.\u685c\u65b0\u9053\u306e\u685c\u4e26\u6728Shinagawa Aquarium\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u6c34\u65cf\u9928Omori Kaizuka Shell Mounds\u5927\u68ee\u8c9d\u585aOi Suijin Park\u5927\u4e95\u6c34\u795e\u516c\u5712Oinomizu-jinja Shirine\u5927\u4e95\u306e\u6c34\u795e\u793eShinagawa-kumin Park\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u533a\u6c11\u516c\u5712Suzugamori ExecutionGround Siteand Daikyoji Temple\u9234\u30f6\u68ee\u5211\u5834\u8de1\u3068\u5927\u7d4c\u5bfaGrounds ofRaifukuji Temple\u6765\u798f\u5bfa\u306e\u5883\u5185Shinagawa WatersideFlower Roadand Dock\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u82b1\u6d77\u9053\u3068\u8239\u3060\u307e\u308aHachiman Shrine\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793eGEF\u201cOath of Peace\u201d Statue\u300c\u5e73\u548c\u306e\u8a93\u3044\u300d\u50cf52535455565758Shinagawa Historical Museum\u54c1\u5ddd\u6b74\u53f2\u992864Kashima Shrine\u9e7f\u5d8b\u795e\u793e65Oi DontakuSummer Festival \u5927\u4e95\u3069\u3093\u305f\u304f\u590f\u796d\u308a\uff1c8\u6708\uff1e626166106107108H\uff08P05\uff09\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u672c\u7dda\u30fb\u4eac\u6d5c\u6771\u5317\u7ddaJRYou can feelthe history here!Featured AreasHere are six areas chock full of fabulous places to see in Shinagawa.Follow the routes on the illustrated maps and enjoy a lovely stroll through theseinteresting areas.Don\u2019t forget to stop by the One Hundred Scenic Spots in Shinagawa on the way!Note: A to H on each page indicate popular shops or facilities in the area. Opening hours are subject to change.D Aito Kato Goro Shoten ShopFind a vast numberof things bringingm o r e f u n t o y o u rdaily life and itemso f f e r i n g a w i d evariety of lifestyleideas in this spacious,165-m2 shop.2-7-8 Minami-Shinagawa\u3000 Tuesdays\u3000 12:00-18:00Variety store\u30a2\u30a4\u30c8\u30fc\u52a0\u85e4\u4e94\u90ce\u5546\u5e97Founded more than 160 years ago,this soba restaurant is famous forhandmade juwari-soba (soba madefrom 100% buckwheat) and menuitems that change with the season.For an extra special experience,choose the seats in the annex withthe lovely Japanese garden.2-15-13 Higashi-Oi\u3000 Tuesdays11:30-14:00 L.O., 17:30-20:15 L.O. \/ Saturdays 11:00-20:15 L.O.\/ Sundays and Holidays 11:00-20:00 L.O.E Soba Restaurant Tachiaigawa YoshidayaSoba\/Kaiseki-ryori\u305d\u3070\u4f1a\u5e2d \u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd \u5409\u7530\u5bb6This caf\u00e9 uses coffeebeans that are so freshand good they can beeaten as is. Each cup ofcoffee is made with theu t m o s t c a r e , f r o mbrewing to presentation.6-3-2 Minami-OiMondays and the last Tuesday of the month\u3000 14:00-23:30 L.O.Caf\u00e9G Coff ee Oka Garage\u304b\u3075\u3047 \u304a\u304b \u304c\u308c\u30fc\u3058Suijin-yu is an old-styleJapanese bathhousewith inviting featuressuch as piping hotwater and jet baths. It\u2019sclose to the walkingroute too.6-9-10 Minami-Oi\u3000 Saturdays\u3000 15:00-22:30H Suijin-yuPublic bath\u6c34\u795e\u6e6fA store founded in 1924highly recommended.2-28-1 Higashi-Oi\u3000 Sundays\u3000 10:00-19:00that handles tea from allo v e r J a p a n a n d n o r i(seaweed) sourced directlyfrom fi shermen nationwide.The \u201chaneppa\u201d nori isF Yamaki Itoh Tea, Nori\u30e4\u30de\u30ad\u3044\u3068\u304610Nishi-Gotanda-Itchome\u897f\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\uff11\u4e01\u76eeOsaki-Yubinkyoku Mae\u5927\u5d0e\u90f5\u4fbf\u5c40\u524dKami-Osaki\u4e0a\u5927\u5d0eJR Yamanote LineJR \u5c71\u624b\u7ddaYamate-dori Ave.\u5c71\u624b\u901a\u308aTokyu Ikegami Line\u6771\u6025\u6c60\u4e0a\u7ddaTokyu Meguro Line\u6771\u6025\u76ee\u9ed2\u7ddaToei SubwayAsakusa Line\u90fd\u55b6\u6d45\u8349\u7ddaSakurada-dori Ave.\u685c\u7530\u901a\u308aDaini Keihin\u7b2c\u4e8c\u4eac\u6d5cMeguro-dori Ave.\u76ee\u9ed2\u901a\u308aGaien-nishi-dori St.\u5916\u82d1\u897f\u901a\u308aMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.2 Meguro Line\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f2\u53f7\u76ee\u9ed2\u7ddaOsaki-Hirokoji Sta.\u5927\u5d0e\u5e83\u5c0f\u8def\u99c5Fudo-mae Sta.\u4e0d\u52d5\u524d\u99c5Gotanda Sta.\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u99c5Meguro Sta.\u76ee\u9ed2\u99c5N0 300 mSTARTHanabusayama Area\u82b1\u623f\u5c71\u30a8\u30ea\u30a2Ikedayama Area\u6c60\u7530\u5c71\u30a8\u30ea\u30a2Gotanda FureaiWaterside Square\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u3075\u308c\u3042\u3044\u6c34\u8fba\u5e83\u5834Nemunoki-no-niwa Garden\u306d\u3080\u306e\u6728\u306e\u5eadIrugi Shrineand Irugihashi Shell Mound\u5c45\u6728\u795e\u793e\u3068\u5c45\u6728\u6a4b\u8c9d\u585aRow of Cherry Treesin Gotanda Park\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u516c\u5712\u306e\u685c\u4e26\u6728Ikedayama Park\u6c60\u7530\u5c71\u516c\u5712Row of Cherry Treesin Hanabusayama\u82b1\u623f\u5c71\u306e\u685c\u4e26\u672810510451444341ABCDThere are lots offashionable spots!Homemade bread &amp; Home-brewed coffee Western-style restaurant Massage &amp; Caf\u00e9A Bread &amp; Coff ee IKEDAYAMAA shop featuring homemade bread andhome-brewed coffee. Offers many mouthwateringtreats such as soft and fluffypain de mie.5-10-18 Higashi-Gotanda\u3000 New Year period8:00-19:00Tai-yakiD Da capoA tai-yaki store beloved by its many fans. The fi shshapedpancakes are fi lled to overfl owing with aspecial sweet bean jam made from Hokkaido redbeans\u0336and watch out for the surprise in the tail!1-3-10 Higashi-GotandaIrregular 12:00-18:30 L.O.B Grill FThis long-established western restaurant was founded in 1950.In addition to its retro appearance and classic menus, peoplefl ock to the restaurant for its secret sauce, which is based ona recipe that has been handed down through the generations.1-13-9 Higashi-Gotanda Sundays and Holidays11:00-14:00 L.O., 17:00-20:40 L.O.C Forest &#8211; Relaxation Salon, Caf\u00e9 &amp; Dining -A new experience in relaxation. Pamperyourself and enjoy good food in a forestthemedenvironment. An excellent spot totake a rest from your walk.2F DAI Bldg. 1-32-3 Nishi-Gotanda\u3000 Caf\u00e9Sundays, Salon Irregular\u3000 Caf\u00e9 11:30-21:00 L.O.(Holidays: 20:00 L.O.) Salon 12:00-21:30 L.I. (Sundaysand Holidays 21:00 L.I.)An exclusive residential areain Tokyooverfl owing with historyWander around this peacefularea full of large houses andembassies. With its undulatinggeography, the views are excellentand simply strolling around willleave you feeling refreshed.2RouteThis area\u2019s Recommended drop-in spotsTour ofJonan Gozan(Five Hill TopAreas in Jonan)Approx. 5 km\u30b0\u30ea\u30eb\u30a8\u30d5 \u30c0\u30fb\u30ab\u30fc\u30dd11 S H I N A G A W A W A L K I N G M A PYatsuyama Bridge\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4bKita-Shinagawa-Nichome\u5317\u54c1\u5ddd\u4e8c\u4e01\u76eeOsaki Ekimae Koban (Police Box) Mae\u5927\u5d0e\u99c5\u524d\u4ea4\u756a\u524dOsaki Sta. West Exit\u5927\u5d0e\u99c5\u897f\u53e3Shin-Yatsuyama Bridge\u65b0\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4bTakanawa-dai\u9ad8\u8f2a\u53f0Grand PrinceHotel Takanawa\u30b0\u30e9\u30f3\u30c9\u30d7\u30ea\u30f3\u30b9\u30db\u30c6\u30eb \u9ad8\u8f2aAqua ParkShinagawa\u30a2\u30af\u30a2\u30d1\u30fc\u30af\u54c1\u5dddShinagawa PrinceHotel\u54c1\u5ddd\u30d7\u30ea\u30f3\u30b9\u30db\u30c6\u30ebMeguro River\u76ee\u9ed2\u5dddYatsuyama-dori St.\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u901a\u308aJR Yamanote LineJR \u5c71\u624b\u7ddaJR Tokaido Line\/Keihin-Tohoku LineYamate-dori \u5c71\u624b\u901a\u308aDaiichi Keihin\u7b2c\u4e00\u4eac\u6d5cShinagawa Sta.\u54c1\u5ddd\u99c5Keikyu Main Line\u4eac\u6025\u672c\u7ddaKita-Shinagawa Sta.\u5317\u54c1\u5ddd\u99c5Shinbamba Sta.\u65b0\u99ac\u5834\u99c5Takanawa-dai Sta.\u9ad8\u8f2a\u53f0\u99c5Osaki Sta.\u5927\u5d0e\u99c5OhsakiNew City\u5927\u5d0e\u30cb\u30e5\u30fc\u30b7\u30c6\u30a3Gate City Ohsaki\u30b2\u30fc\u30c8\u30b7\u30c6\u30a3\u5927\u5d0eGotenyamaTrust City\u5fa1\u6bbf\u5c71\u30c8\u30e9\u30b9\u30c8\u30b7\u30c6\u30a3Shinagawa Gakuen\u54c1\u5ddd\u5b66\u5712Honryuji Temple\u672c\u7acb\u5bfa151FINISHShimazuyama Area\u5cf6\u6d25\u5c71\u30a8\u30ea\u30a2Goten-yamaArea\u5fa1\u6bbf\u5c71\u30a8\u30ea\u30a2Yatsuyama Area\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u30a8\u30ea\u30a2Cherry Blossoms alongthe Meguro River\u76ee\u9ed2\u5ddd\u306e\u685cOsaki &#8211; The UrbanSubcenter\u5927\u5d0e\u526f\u90fd\u5fc3\u306e\u8857\u4e26\u307fSeisen University(Former ShimazuKoshaku-Tei)\u6e05\u6cc9\u5973\u5b50\u5927\u5b66\uff08\u65e7\u5cf6\u6d25\u516c\u7235\u90b8\uff09Shimizu Inari Shrine\u6e05\u6c34\u7a32\u8377\u795e\u793eOyama Cemeteryat Tokaiji Temple\u6771\u6d77\u5bfa\u5927\u5c71\u5893\u5730View of Shinagawa Churchfrom Shin-Yatsuyama Bridge\u65b0\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4b\u304b\u3089\u54c1\u5ddd\u6559\u4f1a\u65b9\u5411\u3092\u671b\u3080Yatsuyama Bridge\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4bSchool Entrance Ceremonyunder the Cherry Blossoms\u685c\u306e\u4e2d\u3067\u306e\u5165\u5b66\u5f0fGongenyama Park\u6a29\u73fe\u5c71\u516c\u5712Pilgrimage to Tokai Seven Deities of Good Luck\u6771\u6d77\u4e03\u798f\u795e\u3081\u3050\u308aShinagawa Shrine Daidaikagura (Sacred Shinto Dance)\u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793e\u306e\u592a\u592a\u795e\u697dShinagawa Shrine Annual Festival \u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793e\u306e\u4f8b\u5927\u796d\uff1c6\u6708\uff1eShinagawa Shrine\u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793e10350424222120191817151412Tomb of Taisuke Itagaki\u677f\u57a3\u9000\u52a9\u306e\u589313119E FHGAR 10ARHara Museum ofContemporary Art\u539f\u7f8e\u8853\u9928Goten-yama, Famous forBeautiful Cherry Blossoms\u685c\u306e\u540d\u6240\u306e\u5fa1\u6bbf\u5c71\uff08P03\uff09\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u672c\u7dda\u30fb\u4eac\u6d5c\u6771\u5317\u7ddaJRFeatured AreasCaf\u00e9H CAFE &amp; HALL oursIn addition to a novel place to meet up with yourfriends, this caf\u00e9 also doubles as a rental space.You can\u2019t go home without tasting the homebrewedcoffee and delicious homemade bread.1F Kita-Shinagawa Regional Exchange Facility, 5-7-2Kita-Shinagawa Tuesdays\u3000 8:00-22:00 L.O.(Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays 10:00-21:00 L.O.)The proprietors of this specialty chocolate shop do everythingthemselves, from selecting and roasting the cocoa beans torefi ning the chocolate and creating the chocolate delicacies.Here you can enjoy a wide variety of chocolate delicacies thathighlight the qualities of the beans from each producing area.2-19-2 Higashi-Gotanda Tuesdays11:00-19:00F Tea House Mayoor Gotanda Main StoreThis tea house focuses on Westerntea. Find not only a variety of differentWestern teas and herbal teas at tea time,but also handmade scones.2-20-7 Higashi-Gotanda Saturdays, Sundaysand Holidays\u3000 11:00-18:30 L.O.A multipurpose art museum that attracts artlovers and artists looking for a place to show theirwork. On the 2nd fl oor of Ohsaki New City, themuseum is easily accessible by public transport.2F Ohsaki New City Building, 1-6-2 OsakiThursdays and the New Year period\u3000 10:00-18:00 L.I.E LES CACAOS G O Art Museum\u30c6\u30a3\u30fc\u30cf\u30a6\u30b9 \u30de\u30e6\u30fc\u30eb \u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u5e97O\u7f8e\u8853\u9928Chocolatier Tea Museum of Art12Ave.1 START777880858184 A BCDH75110Tachiai-doro St.\u7acb\u4f1a\u9053\u8defMikoshi Rengo Togyo(Transfer of Portable Shrines)at the Koyama Ryosha Festival \u5c0f\u5c71\u4e21\u793e\u796d\u306e\u795e\u8f3f\u9023\u5408\u6e21\u5fa1\uff1c9\u6708\uff1eNishi-Koyama Sta.\u99c5\u5c71\u5c0f\u897f\u7dda\u9ed2\u76ee\u6025\u6771Tokyu Meguro LineKoyama Hachiman Shrine\u5c0f\u5c71\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793eNishi-KoyamaCherry Blossom Ave.\u897f\u5c0f\u5c71\u685c\u4e26\u6728\u901a\u308a\u5bff\u8001\u4ebaJurojinDaikokuten\u5927\u56fd\u5929Mayaji Temple\u6469\u8036\u5bfaNakahara-kaido Ave.Bustling NakanobuShopping Street\u4e2d\u5ef6\u5546\u5e97\u8857\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u3044Tokyu Ikegami Line\u6771\u6025\u6c60\u4e0a\u7ddaHatagaoka Hachiman Shrineand Kamakuramichi Road\u65d7\u5ca1\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793e\u3068\u938c\u5009\u9053Nakanobu Sta.\u99c5\u5ef6\u4e2d\u6771\u6025\u5927\u4e95\u753a\u7ddaTokyu Oimachi LineEbara-machi Sta.\u834f\u539f\u753a\u99c5Hatanodai Sta.\u65d7\u306e\u53f0\u99c5Hatagaoka Rengo Mikoshi Togyo(Transfer of Portable Shrines) \u65d7\u5ca1\u9023\u5408\u795e\u8f3f\u6e21\u5fa1\uff1c9\u6708\uff1eEbisu\u6075\u6bd4\u5bffHorenji Temple\u6cd5\u84ee\u5bfaMagome Sta.\u99c5\u8fbc\u99aceniL asukasA yawbuS ieoT\u7dda\u8349\u6d45\u55b6\u90fdnihieK iniaD\u6d5c\u4eac\u4e8c\u7b2cLarge Camphor Treein Nakanobu Elementary Schooland Nakanobu-no-mori\u4e2d\u5ef6\u5c0f\u5b66\u6821\u306e\u5927\u6960\u3068\u4e2d\u5ef6\u306e\u68eeEbara Nakanobu Sta.\u99c5\u5ef6\u4e2d\u539f\u834fNakanobu Sta.\u99c5\u5ef6\u4e2dTogoshi-Sanchome\u6238\u8d8a\u4e09\u4e01\u76ee\u4e2d\u539f\u8857\u9053Hiratsukabashi\u5e73\u585a\u6a4bShowadai Byoin Mae\u662d\u548c\u5927\u75c5\u9662\u524dFutaba-Yonchome\u4e8c\u8449\u56db\u4e01\u76eeSpecialty baked goods storeA cuisson LuccaA baked goods specialty store that usesno preservatives or additives. Sweets arebaked regularly and are always hot out ofthe oven.1C Hiraoka Mansion, 5-25-10 KoyamaTuesdays\u3000 10:00-20:00D Mame no SagamiyaFounded in 1935, this specialty bean storesells quality goods hand-made from selectingredients, including sugared red beans, beanconfectioneries, and deep-fried rice crackers.3-7-10 Nakanobu\u3000 Wednesdays\u3000 10:00-20:00Custard puddingsC RosseThis extremely popular store is knownaffectionately as \u201csunset puddings\u201d becauseit sells out of its custard puddings and closeswithin an hour of opening in the evening.1-2-7 Nishi-Nakanobu\u3000 January, February, Julyand August 17:00-17:45 (or earlier if stocks sell out)B GLOBE COFFEEFreshly roasted coffee beans and delicioushomemade sweets are at the heart of thispopular caf\u00e9. The stylish Scandinavianinspired interior is also warm and inviting.1B Hiraoka Mansion, 5-25-10 Koyama Tuesdays10:30-19:30Coffee bean shop\/Caf\u00e9Specialty bean store3RouteThis area\u2019s Recommended drop-in spotsPilgrimage toEbara SevenDeitiesof Good LuckApprox. 6.5 km\u8c46\u306e\u3055\u304c\u307f\u3084Experience the hustle andbustle of Old TokyoYou will be drawn in by the warmthand human heart that are uniqueto the old downtown. As soon asyou step away from the big road,you\u2019ll find yourself in a world ofshrines and temples\u0336so go for astroll and drink up the atmosphere!13 S H I N A G A W A W A L K I N G M A PN0 300 mFINISH6162677068698788109111EFGARSentokuyo Festival of Obotoke\u5927\u4ecf\u306e\u5343\u706f\u4f9b\u990aYogyokuin Temple (Nyoraiji Temple)\u990a\u7389\u9662\uff08\u5982\u6765\u5bfa\uff09\u5e03\u888b\u5c0aHoteisonTomb of Hirobumi Ito\u4f0a\u85e4\u535a\u6587\u516c\u5893\u6240JR Keihin-Tohoku LineJR Tokaido LineIkegami-dori Ave.\u308a\u901a\u4e0a\u6c60\u201cOath of Peace\u201dStatue\u300c\u5e73\u548c\u306e\u8a93\u3044\u300d\u50cfOi DontakuSummer Festival\u5927\u4e95\u3069\u3093\u305f\u304f\u590f\u796d\u308a\uff1c8\u6708\uff1eOi Zao Gongen-jinja Shrine\u5927\u4e95\u8535\u738b\u6a29\u73fe\u795e\u793eOimachi Sta.\u5927\u4e95\u753a\u99c5Shinmei Jido Yuen (Children\u2019sPlayground)\u795e\u660e\u5150\u7ae5\u904a\u5712Shinagawa Tourism Association\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1aBijamonten\u6bd8\u6c99\u9580\u5929Tokoji Temple\u6771\u5149\u5bfaFukurokuju\u798f\u7984\u5bffJR Yokosuka LineJR Shonan-Shinjuku LineJR \u6e58\u5357\u65b0\u5bbf\u30e9\u30a4\u30f3ShinagawaCentral Park\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u4e2d\u592e\u516c\u5712Shimo-shimmei Sta.\u4e0b\u795e\u660e\u99c5Bunko-no-mori\u6587\u5eab\u306e\u68eeTogoshi Park\u6238\u8d8a\u516c\u5712Yonken-dori St.\u56db\u9593\u901a\u308aTogoshi-Koen Sta.\u6238\u8d8a\u516c\u5712\u99c5Benzaiten\u5f01\u8ca1\u5929KamishinmeiTenso Shrine\u4e0a\u795e\u660e\u5929\u7956\u795e\u793eSangen-dori St.\u4e09\u9593\u901a\u308aTachiai-doro St.\u7acb\u4f1a\u9053\u8defKogaku-dori St.\u5149\u5b66\u901a\u308aNishi-Oi Station and the Neighborhood\u897f\u5927\u4e95\u99c5\u3068\u305d\u306e\u5468\u8fbaNishi-Oi Sta.\u99c5\u4e95\u5927\u897fOi Mitsumata\u5927\u4e95\u4e09\u30c4\u53c8\u54c1\u5ddd\u533a\u5f79\u6240\u524dShinagawa Kuyakusho Mae\u6a2a\u9808\u8cc0\u7ddaJR\u4eac\u6d5c\u6771\u5317\u7ddaJR\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u672c\u7ddaJRFeel the atmosphereof old downtown!Featured AreasRamenEA \u201cvegetable sommelier,\u201d the proprietor of this deli makessure that only the freshest seasonal vegetables and mostdelicious ingredients are used in each dish. Watch alsohow the colors of the dishes change with the seasons.3-6-6 Futaba\u3000 Thursdays, Sundays, and Holidays11:30-20:00Western food Rice crackersThis store offers 3 kinds of squared arare (small ricecrackers) symbolizing the three squares in the \u201c \u54c1\u201d (shina)character, packaged and grouped to form the \u201c \u5ddd\u201d (gawa)character\u0336coming together to represent \u201c \u54c1\u5ddd\u201d, or\u201cShinagawa\u201d. Be sure to try out these \u201cShinagawa Arare\u201d.1-20-13 Oi\u3000 Sundays and Holidays9:00-18:30Saishokubi TUKIHODeli takeout\/LunchHThe main attraction is its mind-blowingcollaboration between ramen made withthe pork bone broth and soy sauce brothfrom popular ramen restaurants. Noodlesfor mixing and dipping are also available.6-2-2 YutakachoMondays (Tuesdays when coinciding with a Holiday)11:00-14:50 L.O., 18:00-24:50 L.O.Fusion Ramen JantaroFUSION\u30e9\u30fc\u30e1\u30f3\u91a4\u592a\u90ce\u83dc\u98df\u7f8e \u3064\u304d\u670bF Yoshokuya KiheiThis restaurant\u2019s chef is none other than thegrandson of Kihei Sekizuka, the father ofwestern cooking in Japan. The menu is chockfull of classic western dishes such as roast beef.1-14-23 Futaba\u3000 Sundays and Monday afternoons11:30-14:30 L.O., 18:00-21:30 L.O.\u6d0b\u98df\u5c4b \u559c\u5e73G Oedo Yoroi-Sembei Iwamoto Beika\u304a\u6c5f\u6238 \u93a7\u305b\u3093\u3079\u3044 \u5ca9\u672c\u7c73\u83d314STARTTokyu Meguro Line\u6771\u6025\u76ee\u9ed2\u7ddaToei Subway Asakusa Line\u90fd\u55b6\u6d45\u8349\u7ddaNakahara-kaido Ave.\u4e2d\u539f\u8857\u9053Kyu-Nakahara-kaido St.\u65e7\u4e2d\u539f\u8857\u9053Yamate-dori Ave.\u5c71\u624b\u901a\u308aDaini Keihin\u7b2c\u4e8c\u4eac\u6d5cMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.2 Meguro Line\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f2\u53f7\u76ee\u9ed2\u7ddaTogoshi Sta.\u6238\u8d8a\u99c5Osaki-Hirokoji Sta.\u5927\u5d0e\u5e83\u5c0f\u8def\u99c5Ebara Nakanobu Sta.\u834f\u539f\u4e2d\u5ef6\u99c51N0 300 mFINISHMedicinal Plant Gardenat Hoshi Univ.\u661f\u85ac\u79d1\u5927\u5b66\u85ac\u7528\u690d\u7269\u5712Musashi-Koyama Sta.\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u99c5Bunko-no-mori\u6587\u5eab\u306e\u68eeTogoshi Park\u6238\u8d8a\u516c\u5712Bustling Palm Shopping Street\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u5546\u5e97\u8857\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u304474Hoshi Univ.76 \u661f\u85ac\u79d1\u5927\u5b66TogoshiHachiman-jinja Shrine\u6238\u8d8a\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793e86Large Camphor Treein Nakanobu Elementary Schooland Nakanobu-no-mori\u4e2d\u5ef6\u5c0f\u5b66\u6821\u306e\u5927\u6960\u3068\u4e2d\u5ef6\u306e\u68ee848710979ABC DTogoshi-Sanchome\u6238\u8d8a\u4e09\u4e01\u76eeTogoshi-Ginza\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7Hyakutan-dori St.\u767e\u53cd\u901a\u308aKirigaya\u6850\u30f6\u8c37Hiratsukabashi\u5e73\u585a\u6a4bMusashi-Koyama\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71Bustling Togoshi-Ginza Shopping Street\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u5546\u5e97\u8857\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u3044Tokyu Ikegami Line\u6771\u6025\u6c60\u4e0a\u7ddaTogoshi-Ginza Sta.\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u99c5\uff08P02\uff09Lots of differentshops to see!A Shiki-no-Wakomono HanashimizuD solcoThis area\u2019s Recommended drop-in spotsFloristA one-stop-shop for Japanese variety goods, from yukata(summer kimono), jinbei (men\u2019s casual wear) and zori (Japanesesandals) to bags, furoshiki cloths and many other prettyaccessories. The Japanese-themed interior is also very cute.This store specializes in salts from Japan and aroundthe world, offering more than 40 varieties. The storealso offers salty deli items letting you taste the subtledifference in salt types. You can even fi nd salty sweets.Japanese-style variety store4RouteTwo quintessentialshopping streets in TokyoThe 800 m long Musashi-Koyama Palm ShoppingStreet and the 1.3 km longTogoshi-Ginza ShoppingStreet are so well knownthey are often featured inthe media.3-24-5 Koyama\u3000 Tuesdays and Wednesdays11:00-19:30B Lea FlowerShop C Laugh Laugh Togoshi-Ginza StoreA specialty character goods store whereyou\u2019ll fi nd all the classic characters fromDisney, Sanrio, Ghibli and many more.Purchase lovingly hand crafted flowerarrangements made using preservedfl owers and interior greenery. And freshfl owers too, of course.2-13-6 Hiratsuka\u3000 Beginning of the new year11:00-19:001-16-9 Togoshi\u3000 Obon Holiday, New Year period, etc.11:00-19:001-3-13 Yutakacho\u3000 Tuesdays and every 1stMonday\u3000 12:00-18:00Tour ofShoppingStreetsApprox. 2 km\u56db\u5b63\u306e\u548c\u5c0f\u7269 \u82b1\u3057\u307f\u305a\u30e9\u30d5\u30e9\u30d5\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u5e97Variety store Salt &amp; Sweets15 S H I N A G A W A W A L K I N G M A PTokyo Monorail\u6771\u4eac\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30ebMeguro RiverWater Gate\u76ee\u9ed2\u5ddd\u6c34\u9580TennozuWater Gate\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u6c34\u9580Shintokai-bashi Brdg.\u65b0\u6771\u6d77\u6a4bDaiichi Keihin\u7b2c\u4e00\u4eac\u6d5cMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.1 Haneda Line\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f1\u53f7\u7fbd\u7530\u7ddaMeguro River\u76ee\u9ed2\u5dddShinbamba Sta.\u65b0\u99ac\u5834\u99c5Tennozu Isle Sta.\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a2\u30a4\u30eb\u99c5Tennozu Isle Sta.\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a2\u30a4\u30eb\u99c5HinkaiPark\u54c1\u6d77\u516c\u5712Higashi-Shinagawa Sea Park\u6771\u54c1\u5ddd\u6d77\u4e0a\u516c\u5712Kaigan-dori Ave.\u6d77\u5cb8\u901a\u308aYamate-dori Ave.\u5c71\u624b\u901a\u308aKaigan-dori Ave.\u6d77\u5cb8\u901a\u308aKyu-Kaigan-dori Ave.\u65e7\u6d77\u5cb8\u901a\u308aN0 200 mKeikyu Main Line\u4eac\u6025\u672c\u7ddaRinkai Line\u308a\u3093\u304b\u3044\u7dda15START FINISHTennozu BaseballGround andnight games\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u516c\u5712\u91ce\u7403\u5834\u3068\u30ca\u30a4\u30bf\u30fcBoats Dockedin Shinagawa Inlet\u54c1\u5ddd\u6d66\u3068\u8239\u3060\u307e\u308aTERADA ARTCOMPLEXA Crowd in Former Tokaido Road\u65e7\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u3044Kagata Shrineand the Moundof a Whale\u5229\u7530\u795e\u793e\u3068\u9be8\u585a423724628Tennozu Boardwalk\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30dc\u30fc\u30c9\u30a6\u30a9\u30fc\u30afArchi-DepotMuseum\u5efa\u7bc9\u5009\u5eab\u30df\u30e5\u30fc\u30b8\u30a2\u30e0T.Y HARBORBond Street\u30dc\u30f3\u30c9\u30b9\u30c8\u30ea\u30fc\u30c8Tennozu Fureai Brdg.\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u3075\u308c\u3042\u3044\u6a4bPIGMENTTennoz Central Tower\/Art Hall\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30bb\u30f3\u30c8\u30e9\u30eb\u30bf\u30ef\u30fc\u30fb\u30a2\u30fc\u30c8\u30db\u30fc\u30ebABCD25Inarido Shrine\u7a32\u8377\u5802Seiseki Park(the Site of an Historical Feudal Lord Inn)\u8056\u8e5f\u516c\u5712(\u672c\u9663\u8de1)View of Ebara Shrinein Fresh Verdurefrom Chinju Bridge\u93ae\u5b88\u6a4b\u304b\u3089\u65b0\u7dd1\u306e\u834f\u539f\u795e\u793e\u3092\u671b\u3080Tenno Festivalof Ebara Shrine \u834f\u539f\u795e\u793e\u306e\u5929\u738b\u796d\uff1c6\u6708\uff1eYoriki Shrine\u5bc4\u6728\u795e\u793eShinagawa ShukubaFestival \u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u5bbf\u5834\u307e\u3064\u308a\uff1c9\u6708\uff1eFestival of Kokuzoson \/5Yoganji Temple\u865a\u7a7a\u8535\u5c0a(\u990a\u9858\u5bfa\uff09\u306e\u7e01\u65e51013Yatsuyama Bridge\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4bView of Shinagawa Churchfrom Shin-Yatsuyama Bridge\u65b0\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4b\u304b\u3089\u54c1\u5ddd\u6559\u4f1a\u65b9\u5411\u3092\u671b\u30801718ARARView of Waterfrontin Tennozu Area\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a8\u30ea\u30a2\u306e\u6c34\u8fba\u306e\u98a8\u666f102Kita-Shinagawa Sta.\u5317\u54c1\u5ddd\u99c5Seiseki Park\u8056\u8e5f\u516c\u5712Shin-Yatsuyama Bridge Higashi-zume\u65b0\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4b\u6771\u8a70Featured AreasThis area\u2019s Recommended drop-in spots5RouteThe history and art of the watersideTravel through time as you walk from the formerTokaido Road area where traces of history still remainto the vibrant, modern Tennozu area by the harbor.B ippukutou\u201cFukukasane\u201d pancake and adzuki beansandwiches freshly baked here are ourspecialty. Try tea and sweets sets alongwith much more in our 12-seat caf\u00e9 space.SobaA Handmade Soba Shinagawa OkinaThis famous soba shop appeared in theMichelin Guide Tokyo 2017. From husking thebuckwheat seeds to serving up the delicioussoba, all processes are performed in store.1-8-14 Kita-Shinagawa\u3000 Sundays, every 2nd, 4th,and 5th Monday, and some Holidays\u3000 11:00-14:00 L.O.,17:30-20:00 L.O. (Note: Mondays and Tuesdays, only openfor lunch)\/Saturdays and Holidays 10:00-14:30 L.O. 2-4-18 Kita-Shinagawa\u3000 Irregular10:00-17:00Rice crackersWaterside TourPart 1Approx. 3 km\u4e00\u798f\u6843\u624b\u6253\u3061\u305d\u3070 \u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u7fc1D Inokori RenPeople rave about our original dishes andhome-style Italian cooking, created with anemphasis on being homemade. The restaurantitself acts as your own little hideaway.1-22-4 Kita-Shinagawa\u3000 Sundays\u3000 11:30-13:30L.O., 17:00-22:00 L.O. (Saturdays 17:00-21:00 L.O.)C Senbei-dokoro AkiokaHere you can fi nd the delicious Shinagawa Maki arare(rice crackers) recommended by the ShinagawaTourism Association. Many varieties of rice crackersare available. Take home an assortment as a souvenir.2-2-8 Kita-Shinagawa\u3000 Tuesdays10:00-19:30 (Sundays and Holidays 10:00-18:00)\u305b\u3093\u3079\u3044\u51e6\u3000\u3042\u304d\u304a\u304b\u5c45\u6b8b\u308a \u9023Japanese sweets Unique Italian cooking16Keikyu Main Line\u4eac\u6025\u672c\u7ddaKaigan-dori Ave.\u6d77\u5cb8\u901a\u308aMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.1 Haneda Line\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f1\u53f7\u7fbd\u7530\u7ddaK e i h i n C a n a l\u4eac\u6d5c\u904b\u6cb3K a t s u s h i m a C a n a l\u52dd\u5cf6\u904b\u6cb3Daiichi Keihin\u7b2c\u4e00\u4eac\u6d5c15STARTFINISHShinhamakawabashi\u65b0\u6d5c\u5ddd\u6a4bYashio Bridge\u516b\u6f6e\u6a4bN0 200 mTachiaigawa Sta.\u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u99c5Samezu Sta.\u9bab\u6d32\u99c5Oi Keibajo Mae Sta.\u5927\u4e95\u7af6\u99ac\u5834\u524d\u99c5Samezu Drivers License Ctr.\u9bab\u6d32\u904b\u8ee2\u514d\u8a31\u8a66\u9a13\u5834Samezu Sports Park\u9bab\u6d32\u904b\u8ee2\u516c\u5712Former Tokaido Road\u65e7\u6771\u6d77\u9053KatsushimaBrdg.\u52dd\u5cf6\u6a4bSamezu Brdg.\u9bab\u6d32\u6a4bView of Tokyo Tower,the Monorail and the Sea\u6771\u4eac\u30bf\u30ef\u30fc\u3001\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\uff0d\u30eb\u3068\u6d77\u306e\u98a8\u666f60Hachiman Shrine\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793eShinagawa WatersideFlower Road and Dock\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u82b1\u6d77\u9053\u3068\u8239\u3060\u307e\u308aYashio Bridge\u516b\u6f6e\u6a4bView of Sunsetfrom Yashio Danchi\u516b\u6f6e\u56e3\u5730\u304b\u3089\u898b\u3048\u308b\u5915\u713c\u3051Tokyo Monorailand Yashio Danchi\u6771\u4eac\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30eb\u3068\u516b\u6f6e\u56e3\u5730Yashio Danchiand Green Way\u516b\u6f6e\u56e3\u5730\u3068\u7dd1\u9053\u516c\u57129192959652538993TensoSuwa-jinjaShrine\u5929\u7956\u8acf\u8a2a\u795e\u793eNamida Brdg.\u306a\u307f\u3060\u6a4bShinagawa-kumin Park\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u533a\u6c11\u516c\u571256Tokyo Monorail\u6771\u4eac\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30ebABDCSakamoto Ryoma-zo in Tachiaigawa\u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u306e\u5742\u672c\u9f8d\u99ac\u50cf108Kamome Bridgeand the Keihin Canal\u304b\u3082\u3081\u6a4b\u3068\u4eac\u6d5c\u904b\u6cb3\uff08P06\uff09ShinhamakawaHodai\u65b0\u6d5c\u5ddd\u7832\u53f0Tachiai River\u7acb\u4f1a\u5dddOi Kebajo Mae Sta.,Canal and Monorail\u5927\u4e95\u7af6\u99ac\u5834\u524d\u99c5\u3068\u904b\u6cb3\u3001\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30ebFeatured AreasSobaThis is a small soba shop along the former Tokaido Road OldTokyo-style \u201cAnago-don\u201d (conger eel rice bowl) is a particularfavorite with customers. The generous portion of anago extendingover the edge of the bowl will leave you more than satisfi ed.1-24-13 Higashi-Oi\u3000 Thursdays11:00-14:00, 17:00-21:00D Futsal Court ShinagawaHere are some of the largest roof-top futsal courts inTokyo. Complete with shower facilities, the courts canbe booked for periods starting from one hour. There\u2019salso a school that teaches futsal to players of all ages.5-5-3 Yashio\u3000 New Year period11:00-21:00 (Saturdays and Holidays 10:30-21:00\/Sundays 9:30-21:00)BarbecueB Yakiniku Otochan Main LocationOperating as a meat wholesaler for 44 years, thisyakiniku (barbecue) restaurant selects only the bestand most delicious meat, regardless of locality or brand,and offers it to customers at very affordable prices.2-5-13 Higashi-Oi\u3000 New Year period17:00-22:00 L.O. (Saturdays 16:00-22:00 L.O.\/Sundays and Holidays 16:00-21:00 L.O.)C Cafe LottyFamous for its natural yeast bread, thiscaf\u00e9 provides a place to sit back andrelax, surrounded by the aroma of freshlybaked bread and freshly brewed coffee.2-23-2 Higashi-Oi\u3000 Irregular6:30-19:30 (Saturdays -17:00\/Sundays and Holidays8:00-14:00)This area\u2019s Recommended drop-in spots6RouteA SuzunoyaWaterside TourPart 2Approx. 5 kmStroll along the watersidelined withfl owers and treesSurrounded by beautiful flowers and with the breezewhispering in the trees, soak in nature as you strollalong the waterside. Don\u2019t forget to stop and take in thefabulous views from Kamome Bridge and Yashio Bridge.\u30d5\u30c3\u30c8\u30b5\u30eb\u30b3\u30fc\u30c8\u54c1\u5ddd\u713c\u8089\u4e59\u3061\u3083\u3093\u672c\u5e97\u4e43\u5bb6Caf\u00e9 Sports facility17 S H I N A G A W A W A L K I N G M A PMake your Shinagawa experienceeven more fabulous with an AR* app!*AR: Stands for augmented reality and refers to the technique of overlaying information about the environment and its objects on the real world.AR cameraG P SAR camera Photo frameToursSeven DeitiesTourBest Spots inShinagawa TourJonan Gozan(Five Hill Top Areas in Jonan)TourImage recognitionWaterside TourFilm LocationTourCultural HeritageTourHow to UseNoticeHave fun with your photos on SNSYou can operate the app on the kokosil app portal site provided by Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation.\u2460 Install the kokosil app. \u2461 Start the kokosil app.\u2462 Search for \u201cWa! Shinagawa Tourist Spots\u201dSearch for \u201ckokosil\u201d on the App Store(for iOS devices) or GooglePlay store(for Android devices) and install thekokosil app.You can also install theapp by using the QR code.Select \u201cWa! Shinagawa TouristSpots (kokosil Shinagawa)\u201d on thekokosil Select screen (screen forselecting the area you want).Frame your photos and showthem to your friends on SNS.You are responsible for any mobile phone or data charges incurred while downloading the app or receiving data.The app may not operate properly depending on factors such as your communication environment, device type, or OS type or version.Depending on the image, it may take some time for the AR camera (image recognition feature) to recognize an image.h t t p : \/ \/ s h i n a g a w a . k o k o s i l . n e t \/ e n \/Tourist Spots (\u3000kokosil Shinagawa)182 Inarido Shrine 3 A Crowd in Former Tokaido Road 4 Boats Docked inShinagawa Inlet 5 Festival of Kokuzoson \/Yoganji Temple 6 Seiseki Park (the Site of anHistorical Feudal Lord Inn) 7 View of Ebara Shrine in FreshVerdure from Chinju Bridge 8 Tenno Festival of Ebara Shrine 17 Yatsuyama Bridge 18 View of Shinagawa Church from Shin-Yatsuyama Bridge 19 Hara Museum ofContemporary Art 21 Oyama Cemetery atTokaiji Temple 22 Shimizu Inari Shrine 23 Kagata Shrine and the Moundof a Whale 20 Goten-yama, Famous forBeautiful Cherry Blossoms32\u201cEdo Roku Jizo\u201d in Honsenji Temple 34 Kaiunji Temple andSentaikojin 36 Seikoin Temple and Cemeteryof the Okudaira Family 38 Zemusuzaka Street Linedwith Japanese Pagoda Trees 33 Bell in Honsenji Temple 39 Futsukaichi Park 40 Old Red Brick Substation 68 Yogyokuin Temple(Nyoraiji Temple) 69 Sentokuyo Festival ofObotoke 70 Tomb of Hirobumi Ito 71 JR Tokyo General RollingStock Ctr. 72 Rinshi No Mori 74 Bustling Palm ShoppingStreet 75 Mikoshi Rengo Togyo (Transfer of Portable Shrines)at the Koyama Ryosha Festival 84 Large Camphor Tree in Nakanobu Elementary 91 Yashio BridgeSchool and Nakanobu-no-mori 85 Bustling NakanobuShopping Street 86 Togoshi Hachiman-jinjaShrine 89 View of Tokyo Tower,the Monorail and the Sea 90 Minatogaoka-futo-koenPark 88 Kamishinmei TensoShrine 99 View of Museum ofMaritime Science 107 Cherry Blossom Trees alongSakura-Shinmichi Ave. 104 Nemunoki-no-niwa Garden 105 Gotanda Fureai WatersideSquare 101 Shinagawa ShukubaFestival 102 View of Waterfront inTennozu Area 106 Shinagawa Aquarium 87 Togoshi Park59 Night Races at Oi Keibajo 97 Sports-no-mori(Oi Central Seaside Park)43 Ikedayama Park16 Kodomo-no-mori Park 79 Bustling Togoshi-GinzaShopping Street56 Shinagawa-kumin Park 57 Oinomizu-jinja Shirine 58 Oi Suijin Park 52 Hachiman Shrine 53 Shinagawa Waterside Flower Road and Dock 54 Grounds of Raifukuji Temple 55 Suzugamori Execution GroundSite and Daikyoji Temple One Hundred Scenic Spots in ShinagawaFocus your camera on pictures that show the \u3000 mark.Welcome to the new One Hundred Scenic Spots in Shinagawa! spots for 2017 to refl ect changes that have occurred since thirty years ago. We invite you to take a stroll and enjoy a fascinating life, history and culture of Shinagawa.How to enjoy AR Install the kokosil app on your smart device and select \u201cWa! Shinagawa Tourist Spots (kokosil Shinagawa)\u201dOn the top screen, select \u201cAR Camera (Image Recognition)\u201d and focus your camera on a picture. See P.18 in this leafl et for details.103 Cherry Blossoms along 108 Sakamoto Ryoma-zo14 Gongenyama Park15 School Entrance Ceremonyunder the Cherry Blossoms 9 Shinagawa Shrine 10 Shinagawa Shrine AnnualFestival 11 Shinagawa Shrine Daidaikagura(Sacred Shinto Dance) 12 Pilgrimage to Tokai SevenDeities of Good Luck 13 Tomb of Taisuke Itagaki26 Building with a Large SymbolicPillar on Moto-Nagisa-dori St. 27 Myorenji Temple andTomb of Masatoshi Takagi 29 Temple Gate and UnknownTombs in Tenmyokokuji Temple 30 Cemetery inTenmyokokuji Temple 31 Honsenji Temple24 Yoriki Shrine 25 Tennozu BaseballGround and night games 41 Row of Cherry Trees inHanabusayama 42 Seisen University (FormerShimazu Koshaku-Tei) 44 Row of Cherry Trees inGotanda Park 46 Kamurozaka Slope47 Natural Spring atHikawa-jinja Shrine 51 Irugi Shrine andIrugihashi Shell Mound 50 Osaki &#8211; The Urban Subcenter78 Koyama Hachiman Shrine 80 Hatagaoka Hachiman Shrineand Kamakuramichi Road 77 Nishi-Koyama CherryBlossom Ave. 76 Hoshi Univ. 81 Horenji Temple 82 Hatanodai Fushimi-inari-jinjaShrine 83 Kanariyazaka Slope96 Yashio Danchi andGreen Way 98 Nagisa-no-mori(Oi Central Seaside Park) 92 View of Sunset fromYashio Danchi 93 Kamome Bridge and theKeihin Canal 95 Tokyo Monorail andYashio Danchi109 Bunko-no-mori 110 Hatagaoka Rengo Mikoshi Togyo(Transfer of Portable Shrines) 111 Shinmei Jido Yuen(Children\u2019s Playground) 112 JR Tokaido ShinkansenRolling Stockyard60 Oi Kebajo Mae Sta.,Canal and MonorailWEB\u304b\u3089\u306e\u753b\u50cf64 Shinagawa HistoricalMuseum 65 Kashima Shrine66 Omori Kaizuka Shell Mounds67 Nishi-Oi Station and theNeighborhood 62 Oi Dontaku Summer Festival 61 \u201c Oath of Peace\u201d StatueDrop-in spotsRecommendedShinakan PLAZAShinagawa City\u2019s tourist information center. Drop in here to pick up areaguide maps and leafl ets, and fi nd out about what\u2019s happening in the area.1-14-1 Oi, Shinagawa City, Tokyo9:30 AM to 5:00 PMSundays, national holidays, and New Year periodhttps:\/\/shinagawa-kanko.or.jp\/?lang=enShinagawa-shuku Koryu-kan Honshuku Oyasumi-dokoroA community center sponsored by Shinagawa City and run by the Kyu TokaidoShinagawa-syuku Syuhen Machidukuri Kyougikai, a local organization that contributes tocommunity activities. It serves as a free place to rest for visitors staying in Shinagawa-shukuand has other attractions such as a candy store, making it very popular with children.2-28-19 Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa City, Tokyo10:00 AM to 4:00 PMMondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday)http:\/\/shinagawa-syuku.net\/base\/January 2018Shinagawa! We&#8217;ve updated the hundredthe original spots were selectedfascinating look into the way ofNote:The numbers of previous scenic spots thathave disappeared are skipped over.&amp;Shinagawa Area MapOne HundredScenic Spots in Shinagawathe Meguro Riverin TachiaigawaIssued by: Shinagawa Tourism Association October 2019Rinshi No Mori Park\u6797\u8a66\u306e\u68ee\u516c\u5712Tokyu Ikegami Line\u6771\u6025\u6c60\u4e0a\u7ddaTokyu Oimachi Line\u6771\u6025\u5927\u4e95\u753a\u7ddaJR Yokosuka LineJR\u6a2a\u9808\u8cc0\u7ddaJR Tokaido ShinkansenJR\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u65b0\u5e79\u7ddaToei Subway Asakusa Line\u90fd\u55b6\u6d45\u8349\u7ddaRinkai Line\u308a\u3093\u304b\u3044\u7ddaJR Tokaido Line\/Keihin-Tohoku LineJR\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u672c\u7dda\u30fb\u4eac\u6d5c\u6771\u5317\u7ddaDaini Keihin\u7b2c\u4e8c\u4eac\u6d5cIkegami-dori Ave.\u6c60\u4e0a\u901a\u308aMetropolitan Expressway Central Circular Route\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f\u4e2d\u592e\u74b0\u72b6\u7ddaMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.2 Meguro Line\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f\uff12\u53f7\u76ee\u9ed2\u7ddaTachiai River\u7acb\u4f1a\u5dddS h i n a g a w a C i t y\u54c1\u5ddd\u533aMeguro Sta.\u76ee\u9ed2\u99c5Kita-Shinagawa Osaki Sta.\u5927\u5d0e\u99c5Gotanda Sta.\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u99c5Osaki-Hirokoji Sta.\u5927\u5d0e\u5e83\u5c0f\u8def\u99c5Fudo-mae Sta.\u4e0d\u52d5\u524d\u99c5Nakanobu Sta.\u4e2d\u5ef6\u99c5Nakanobu Sta.\u4e2d\u5ef6\u99c5Ebara Nakanobu Sta.\u834f\u539f\u4e2d\u5ef6\u99c5Togoshi Sta.\u6238\u8d8a\u99c5Togoshi-Ginza Sta.\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u99c5Togoshi-Koen Sta.\u6238\u8d8a\u516c\u5712\u99c5Ebara-machi Sta.\u834f\u539f\u753a\u99c5Hatanodai Sta.\u65d7\u306e\u53f0\u99c5Nishi-Oi Sta.\u897f\u5927\u4e95\u99c5Shimo-shimmei Sta.\u4e0b\u795e\u660e\u99c5Oimachi \u5927\u4e95\u753aShinagawa City O\u001fce\u54c1\u5ddd\u533a\u5f79\u6240Yamate-dori Ave.\u5c71\u624b\u901a\u308aNakahara-kaido Ave.\u4e2d\u539f\u8857\u9053Kyu-Nakahara-kaido St.\u65e7\u4e2d\u539f\u8857\u9053Togoshi-Ginza Shopping Street\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u5546\u5e97\u8857Hanabusayama-dori St.\u82b1\u623f\u5c71\u901a\u308a1West Exit\u897f\u53e3East Exit\u6771\u53e3South Exit\u5357\u53e3Yayama Park\u8c37\u5c71\u516c\u5712Osaki Hikari-no-taki Park\u5927\u5d0e\u5149\u306e\u6edd\u516c\u5712Gotanda Park\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u516c\u5712Sakurada-dori Ave.\u685c\u7530\u901a\u308aAioi Hill\u76f8\u751f\u5742Minehara Hill\u5cf0\u539f\u574226gosen-dori Ave.26 \u53f7\u7dda\u901a\u308aTachiai-doro St.\u7acb\u4f1a\u9053\u8defMiyamae Hill\u5bae\u524d\u5742Shimizu Hill\u6e05\u6c34\u5742Saikachi Hill\u3055\u3044\u304b\u3061\u5742Edomi Hill\u6c5f\u6238\u898b\u5742Palm Shopping Street\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u5546\u5e97\u8857Kirigaya-dori St.\u6850\u30f6\u8c37\u901a\u308aArt Village Osaki\u30a2\u30fc\u30c8\u30f4\u30a3\u30ec\u30c3\u30b8\u5927\u5d0eOnaribashi Park\u5fa1\u6210\u6a4b\u516c\u5712Ohsaki New City\u5927\u5d0e\u30cb\u30e5\u30fc\u30b7\u30c6\u30a3TOC BuildingTOC \u30d3\u30ebGotanda Cultural Center(Planetarium)\u4e94\u53cd\u7530 \u6587\u5316\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc( \u30d7\u30e9\u30cd\u30bf\u30ea\u30a6\u30e0)Ebara Tax O\u001fce\u834f\u539f\u7a0e\u52d9\u7f72Nishi-Oi Square Park\u897f\u5927\u4e95\u5e83\u5834\u516c\u5712Oi Hara-no-suijin Pond\u5927\u4e95\u30fb\u539f\u306e\u6c34\u795e\u6c60Minami-Cultural \u5357\u5927\u4e95\u6587\u5316\u30bbCurian \u304d\u3085\u308aMitsumata-jizo\u4e09\u3064\u53c8\u5730\u8535Koseki Park\u5c0f\u95a2\u516c\u5712ShinagawaCentral Park\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u4e2d\u592e\u516c\u5712Shinagawa Tourism Association\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1aOmori Bellport\u5927\u68ee\u30d9\u30eb\u30dd\u30fc\u30c8Kirigaya-Saijo Funeral Hall\u6850\u30f6\u8c37\u658e\u5834Hotoji Temple\u5b9d\u5854\u5bfaHisui Genseki Kan\u7fe1\u7fe0\u539f\u77f3\u9928Kiji-jinja Shrine\u96c9\u5b50\u795e\u793eSquare Ebara(Civic Hall)\u30b9\u30af\u30a8\u30a2\u834f\u539fAsahi Park\u3042\u3055\u3072\u516c\u5712Hatanodai-itchomeSekizokoshinkuyoto\u65d7\u306e\u53f0\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u77f3\u9020\u5e9a\u7533\u4f9b\u990a\u5854Showa University Hospital\u662d\u548c\u5927\u5b66\u75c5\u9662Ebara-minami Park\u834f\u539f\u5357\u516c\u5712HatanodaiCultural Ctr.\u65d7\u306e\u53f0\u6587\u5316\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcEnzan-Kusunoki Park\u5ef6\u5c71\u304f\u3059\u306e\u304d\u516c\u5712Ichigen&#8217;en\u4e00\u5143\u5712Ebara &#8211; Mati Shopping Mall\u834f\u539f\u753a\u5546\u5e97\u8857Sangen-dori St.\u4e09\u9593\u901a\u308aSangen-dori St.\u4e09\u9593\u901a\u308aKogaku-dori St.\u5149\u5b66\u901a\u308aGoten-yama-\u5fa1\u6bbf\u5c71\u901a\u308aHeruman Hill\u30d8\u30eb\u30de\u30f3\u5742Takioji-dori St.\u6edd\u738b\u5b50\u901a\u308aTachiai-doro St.\u7acb\u4f1a\u9053\u8defYonken-dori St.\u56db\u9593\u901a\u308aNakanobu Shopping Street\u4e2d\u5ef6\u5546\u5e97\u8857Nonki-dori Ave.\u306e\u3093\u304d\u901a\u308aTogoshi Park Shopping Street\u6238\u8d8a\u516c\u5712\u5546\u5e97\u8857Gate City Ohsaki\u30b2\u30fc\u30c8\u30b7\u30c6\u30a3\u5927\u5d0eThinkPark\u30b7\u30f3\u30af\u30d1\u30fc\u30afRissho Univ.\u7acb\u6b63\u5927\u5b66Tachiaigawa Sta.\u7acb\u4f1a\u5dddInstitute for Nature Study\u56fd\u7acb\u79d1\u5b66\u535a\u7269\u9928\u9644\u5c5e\u81ea\u7136\u6559\u80b2\u5712Row of Cherry Treesin Hanabusayama\u82b1\u623f\u5c71\u306e\u685c\u4e26\u6728Ikedayama Park\u6c60\u7530\u5c71\u516c\u5712Row of Cherry Treesin Gotanda Park\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u516c\u5712\u306e\u685c\u4e26\u6728Hara Museumof Contemporary Art\u539f\u7f8e\u8853\u9928Yatsuyama View of Shinagawa from Shin-Yatsuyama \u65b0\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4b\u304b\u3089\u54c1\u5ddd\u6559\u4f1aGoten-yama,Famous for Beautiful Cherry Blossoms\u685c\u306e\u540d\u6240\u306e\u5fa1\u6bbf\u5c71Shimizu Inari Shrine\u6e05\u6c34\u7a32\u8377\u795e\u793eNatural Springat Hikawa-jinja Shrine\u6c37\u5ddd\u795e\u793e\u3068\u308f\u304d\u6c34Kamurozaka Slope\u304b\u3080\u308d\u5742Hoshi Univ.\u661f\u85ac\u79d1\u5927\u5b66Irugi Shrine andIrugihashi Shell Mound\u5c45\u6728\u795e\u793e\u3068\u5c45\u6728\u6a4b\u8c9d\u585aOsaki &#8211; The Urban Subcenter\u5927\u5d0e\u526f\u90fd\u5fc3\u306e\u8857\u4e26\u307fSeisen University(Former Shimazu Koshaku-Tei)\u6e05\u6cc9\u5973\u5b50\u5927\u5b66\uff08\u65e7\u5cf6\u6d25\u516c\u7235\u90b8\uff09Oyama Cemetery at Tokaiji Temple\u6771\u6d77\u5bfa\u5927\u5c71\u5893\u5730Gongenyama \u6a29\u73feKodomo-no-mori \u5b50\u4f9bSeikoin Temple and of the Okudaira \u6e05\u5149\u9662Old Red BrickSubstation\u8d64\u30ec\u30f3\u30ac\u9020\u308a\u306e\u65e7\u5909\u96fb\u6240JR TokyoGeneral Rolling Stock Ctr.JR\u6771\u65e5\u672c\u6771\u4eac\u7dcf\u5408\u8eca\u4e21\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcTogoshi Park\u6238\u8d8a\u516c\u5712Togoshi HachimanjinjaShrine\u6238\u8d8a\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793eBustling Togoshi-GinzaShopping Street\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u5546\u5e97\u8857\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u3044Oi DontakuSummer Festival \u5927\u4e95\u3069\u3093\u305f\u304f\u590f\u796d\u308a\u30088\u6708\u3009Grounds Raifukuji \u6765Suzugamori Execution Ground Siteand Daikyoji Temple\u9234\u30f6\u68ee\u5211\u5834\u8de1\u3068\u5927\u7d4c\u5bfaOmori Kaizuka Shell Mounds\u5927\u68ee\u8c9d\u585aKashima Shrine\u9e7f\u5d8b\u795e\u793eOinomizu-jinja Shirine\u5927\u4e95\u306e\u6c34\u795e\u793eOi Suijin Park\u5927\u4e95\u6c34\u795e\u516c\u5712Shinagawa Historical Museum\u54c1\u5ddd\u6b74\u53f2\u9928Nishi-Oi Station and the Neighborhood\u897f\u5927\u4e95\u99c5\u3068\u305d\u306e\u5468\u8fbaTomb of Hirobumi Ito\u4f0a\u85e4\u535a\u6587\u516c\u5893\u6240Kamishinmei Tenso Shrine\u4e0a\u795e\u660e\u5929\u7956\u795e\u793eBustling NakanobuShopping Street\u4e2d\u5ef6\u5546\u5e97\u8857\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u3044Kanariyazaka Slope\u30ab\u30ca\u30ea\u30e4\u5742Hatanodai Fushimi-inari-jinja Shrine\u65d7\u306e\u53f0\u4f0f\u898b\u7a32\u8377\u795e\u793eKoyama Hachiman Shrine\u5c0f\u5c71\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793eNishi-KoyamaCherry Blossom Ave.\u897f\u5c0f\u5c71\u685c\u4e26\u6728\u901a\u308aLarge Camphor Treein Nakanobu Elementary Schooland Nakanobu-no-mori\u4e2d\u5ef6\u5c0f\u5b66\u6821\u306e\u5927\u6960\u3068\u4e2d\u5ef6\u306e\u68eeBustlingPalm Shopping Street\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u5546\u5e97\u8857\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u3044Rinshi No Mori\u6797\u8a66\u306e\u68eeMikoshi Rengo Togyo (Transfer of Portable Shrines)at the Koyama Ryosha Festival \u5c0f\u5c71\u4e21\u793e\u796d\u306e\u795e\u8f3f\u9023\u5408\u6e21\u5fa1\u30089 \u6708\u3009Horenji Temple\u6cd5\u84ee\u5bfaHatagaoka Hachiman Shrineand Kamakuramichi Road\u65d7\u5ca1\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793e\u3068\u938c\u5009\u9053Zemusuzaka Lined with Japanese \u30a8\u30f3\u30b8\u30e5\u306eNemunoki-no-niwa Garden\u306d\u3080\u306e\u6728\u306e\u5eadGotanda Fureai Waterside Square\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u3075\u308c\u3042\u3044\u6c34\u8fba\u5e83\u5834Cherry Blossom along Sakura-\u685c\u65b0\u9053\u306e\u685c\u4e26\u6728Hatagaoka Rengo Mikoshi Togyo(Transfer of Portable Shrines)\u65d7\u5ca1\u9023\u5408\u795e\u8f3f\u6e21\u5fa1\u30089 \u6708\u3009Cherry Blossomsalong the Meguro River\u76ee\u9ed2\u5ddd\u306e\u685cBunko-no-mori\u6587\u5eab\u306e\u68eeShinmei Jido Yuen(Children\u2019s Playground)\u795e\u660e\u5150\u7ae5\u904a\u5712Yogyokuin Temple (Nyoraiji Temple)\u990a\u7389\u9662\uff08\u5982\u6765\u5bfa\uff09Sentokuyo Festival of Obotoke\u5927\u4ecf\u306e\u5343\u706f\u4f9b\u990aTemple Cemetery Sakamoto Ryoma-in Tachiaigawa\u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u306e\u5742\u201cOath of Peace\u201d Statue\u300c\u5e73\u548c\u306e\u8a93\u3044\u300d\u50cf4142434446 47405155575850212220191031041051071091111108182838485868788807172747576777879706162646566676869 ARARARNagahara Sta.\u9577\u539f\u99c5Magome Sta.\u99ac\u8fbc\u99c5Omori Sta.\u5927\u68ee\u99c5Shirokanedai Sta.\u767d\u91d1\u53f0\u99c5Takanawa-dai Sta.\u9ad8\u8f2a\u53f0\u99c5Shinagawa Yamate-dori Ave.\u5c71\u624b\u901a\u308aMeguro River\u76ee\u9ed2\u5dddKashi KoboIshiguro\u83d3\u5b50\u5de5\u623f \u77f3\u9ed2Wagashi Minamoto\u548c\u83d3\u5b50 \u307f\u306a\u3082\u3068Onkashitsukasa Koshiji\u5fa1\u83d3\u5b50\u53f8\u3000\u8d8a\u8defMaruta Shoten\u4e38\u7530\u5546\u5e97Togoshi-Ginza Croquette(Togoshi-Ginza Sta. andTogoshi Sta. Surrounds)\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u30b3\u30ed\u30c3\u30b1\uff08\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u99c5\u3068\u6238\u8d8a\u99c5\u306e\u5468\u8fba\uff09PascoNew OsakiShinagawa City O\u001fce No.3 Building3F Ward Administration Materials Corner\u54c1\u5ddd\u533a\u5f79\u6240 \u7b2c\u4e09\u5e81\u820e3F \u533a\u653f\u8cc7\u6599\u30b3\u30fc\u30ca\u30fcO Art Mus.O \u7f8e\u8853\u9928DevilCraft GOTANDADevil Craft \u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u5e97Yamaki Iwamotobeika\u5ca9\u672c\u7c73\u83d3Beicon\u7c73\u9b42Patisserie Rosir\u304a\u83d3\u5b50\u5c4b\u30ed\u30b8\u30fc\u30ebsolcoHarimaya\u30cf\u30ea\u30de\u30e4Toyonchinotamago\u3068\u3088\u3093\u3061\u306e\u305f\u307e\u3054Matsuno-yu\u677e\u306e\u6e6fTanakaya Seika Co., Ltd.\u7530\u4e2d\u5c4b\u88fd\u83d3\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793eKonparu-yu\u91d1\u6625\u6e6fMiyagi-yu\u5bae\u57ce\u6e6fKinen-yu\u8a18\u5ff5\u6e6fFujimi-yu\u5bcc\u58eb\u898b\u6e6fEbisu-yu\u6075\u6bd4\u5bff\u6e6fMusashi-Koyama Onsen SpaShimizu-yu\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u6e29\u6cc9 \u6e05\u6c34\u6e6fNishiki-yu\u9326\u6e6fHachiman-yu\u516b\u5e61\u6e6fHoshino-yu\u661f\u306e\u6e6fPeace-yu\u30d4\u30fc\u30b9\u6e6fMidori-yu\u307f\u3069\u308a\u6e6fTaisei-yu\u5927\u76db\u6e6fMatsuno-yu\u677e\u306e\u6e6fKonparu-yu\u91d1\u6625\u6e6fNakanobu Kinen-yu\u4e2d\u5ef6\u8a18\u5ff5\u6e6fShinsei-yu\u65b0\u751f\u6e6fTokyo-yokujo\u6771\u4eac\u6d74\u5834Suehiro-yu\u672b\u5e83\u6e6fTokyo-yokujo\u6771\u4eac\u6d74\u5834Suijin-yu\u6c34\u795e\u6e6fManpuku-yu\u4e07\u798f\u6e6fTakamatsu-yu\u9ad8\u677e\u6e6fTogoshiginzaOnsen Spa\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u6e29\u6cc9Musashi-Koyama Sta.\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u99c5Tokyu Meguro Line\u6771\u6025\u76ee\u9ed2\u7ddaNishi-Koyama Sta.\u897f\u5c0f\u5c71\u99c5Sugino Costume Mus.\u6749\u91ce\u5b66\u5712\u8863\u88f3\u535a\u7269\u9928Kita Noh Hall\u559c\u591a\u80fd\u697d\u5802Meguro-dori Ave.\u76ee\u9ed2\u901a\u308aHatakeyama Memorial Museumof Fine Art\u7560\u5c71\u8a18\u5ff5\u9928JR Yamanote LineJR\u5c71\u624b\u7ddaOmorikaigan Sta.\u5927\u68ee\u6d77\u5cb8\u99c5Honryuji Temple\u672c\u7acb\u5bfa\u5c0f\u5ddd\u755c\u7523\u98df\u54c1\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793eOgawa Chikusan Shokuhin Co., Ltd.This is a comprehensive map including transportinformation and the main spots to visit in ShinagawaCity. You can use this map as a reference fort h e l e a f l e t , o r r e m o v e i t a n d u s e i t b y i t s e l f .Whether you want to tour the One Hundred Scenic Spotsor simply go for a stroll, we hope this map will be usefulfor you.ShinagawaArea MapThis map was made under the authorization of the director of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan, and uses the Digital Maps (basic geospatial information), Digital Japan Basic Maps (map information), Digital Maps (basic One Hundred ScenicSpots in ShinagawaCherry blossom areaParkToiletWi-Fi hotspotIcon legendAR spotShinagawa souvenirsPublic bathThermal Power Station\u706b\u529b\u767a\u96fb\u6240Thermal Power Station\u706b\u529b\u767a\u96fb\u6240Shinagawa Terminal\u54c1\u5ddd\u3075\u982dShibaura Terminal\u829d\u6d66\u3075\u982dOi Terminal\u5927\u4e95\u3075\u982dJusangochiTerminal\u5341\u4e09\u53f7\u5730\u3075\u982dShiokaze Park\u6f6e\u98a8\u516c\u5712Container Terminal\u30b3\u30f3\u30c6\u30ca\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30ebKeikyu Main Line\u4eac\u6025\u672c\u7ddaFreight-tra\u001fc line\u8ca8\u7269\u7ddaTokyo Monorail\u6771\u4eac\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30ebRinkai Line\u308a\u3093\u304b\u3044\u7ddaJonan-\u57ceOikitafuto-bashi Brdg.\u5927\u4e95\u5317\u57e0\u982d\u6a4bMeguro RiverWater Gate\u76ee\u9ed2\u5ddd\u6c34\u9580Shintokai-bashiBrdg.\u65b0\u6771\u6d77\u6a4bShinagawa-FutobashiBrdg.\u54c1\u5ddd\u57e0\u982d\u6a4bWakashio Brdg.\u82e5\u6f6e\u6a4bRainbow Bridge\u30ec\u30a4\u30f3\u30dc\u30fc\u30d6\u30ea\u30c3\u30b8Oi JCT\u5927\u4e95JCTKaigan-dori Ave.\u6d77\u5cb8\u901a\u308aDaiichi Keihin\u7b2c\u4e00\u4eac\u6d5cMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.1 Haneda Line\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f\uff11\u53f7\u7fbd\u7530\u7ddaMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.1 Haneda Line\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f\uff11\u53f7\u7fbd\u7530\u7ddaMetropolitan Expressway Bay Shore Route\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f\u6e7e\u5cb8\u7ddaKeihin Canal\u4eac\u6d5c\u904b\u6cb3Shinagawa Sta.\u5317\u54c1\u5ddd\u99c5Oimachi Sta.\u753a\u99c5Oi Keibajo Mae Sta.\u5927\u4e95\u7af6\u99ac\u5834\u524d\u99c5Samezu Sta.\u9bab\u6d32\u99c5Aomono-Yokocho Sta.\u9752\u7269\u6a2a\u4e01\u99c5Tennozu Isle Sta.\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a2\u30a4\u30eb\u99c5Tennozu Isle Sta.\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a2\u30a4\u30eb\u99c5Shinagawa Seaside Sta.\u54c1\u5ddd\u30b7\u30fc\u30b5\u30a4\u30c9\u99c5Fune-no-kagakukan Sta.\u8239\u306e\u79d1\u5b66\u9928\u99c5357 35715Minami-OiCultural Ctr.\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcShin-hamakawa Hodai\u65b0\u6d5c\u5ddd\u7832\u53f0Shin-hamakawa Park\u65b0\u6d5c\u5ddd\u516c\u5712Yashio Park\u516b\u6f6e\u516c\u5712Yashio-kitaPark\u516b\u6f6e\u5317\u516c\u5712Oi Green Way\u5927\u4e95\u3075\u982d\u7dd1\u9053\u516c\u5712Keihin Canal Green Way\u4eac\u6d5c\u904b\u6cb3\u7dd1\u9053\u516c\u5712Inu Hill\u72ac\u5742Curian (Civic Hall)\u308a\u3042\u3093SamezuDrivers License Ctr.\u9bab\u6d32\u904b\u8ee2\u514d\u8a31\u8a66\u9a13\u5834Oi Park\u5927\u4e95\u516c\u5712Samezu SportsPark\u9bab\u6d32\u904b\u52d5\u516c\u5712Higashi-Shinagawa Park\u6771\u54c1\u5ddd\u516c\u5712Hinkai Park\u54c1\u6d77\u516c\u5712Higashi-ShinagawaSea Park\u6771\u54c1\u5ddd\u6d77\u4e0a\u516c\u5712Konan Park\u6e2f\u5357\u516c\u5712Higashi-ShinagawaCultural Ctr.\u6771\u54c1\u5ddd\u6587\u5316\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcFormer Tokaido Road\u65e7\u6771\u6d77\u9053Moto-Nagisa-dori St.\u5143\u306a\u304e\u3055\u901a\u308aSendaizaka Hill\u4ed9\u53f0\u5742Zemusu Hill\u30bc\u30fc\u30e0\u30b9\u5742Geneva Heiwa-dori St.\u30b8\u30e5\u30cd\u30fc\u30d6\u5e73\u548c\u901a\u308aFunayado-dori Ave.\u8239\u5bbf\u901a\u308aKaigan-dori Ave.\u6d77\u5cb8\u901a\u308ayama-dori St.\u308aHeruman Advanced Instituteof Industrial Technology\u7523\u696d\u6280\u8853\u5927\u5b66\u9662\u5927\u5b66Katsushima Brdg.\u52dd\u5cf6\u6a4bHamakawa Brdg.(Namida Brdg.)\u6d5c\u5ddd\u6a4b\uff08\u306a\u307f\u3060\u6a4b\uff09Samezu Brdg.\u9bab\u6d32\u6a4bHeiwajima PA\u5e73\u548c\u5cf6PASta.\u5ddd\u99c5Yatsuyama Bridge\u516b\u30c4\u5c71\u6a4bChurchYatsuyama Bridge\u4f1a\u65b9\u5411\u3092\u671b\u3080ShrineInarido Shrine\u7a32\u8377\u5802Boats Dockedin Shinagawa Inlet\u54c1\u5ddd\u6d66\u3068\u8239\u3060\u307e\u308aA Crowd in Former Tokaido Road\u65e7\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u306e\u306b\u304e\u308f\u3044Seiseki Park(the Site of an Historical Feudal Lord Inn)\u8056\u8e5f\u516c\u5712( \u672c\u9663\u8de1)View of Ebara Shrine in Fresh Verdurefrom Chinju Bridge\u93ae\u5b88\u6a4b\u304b\u3089\u65b0\u7dd1\u306e\u834f\u539f\u795e\u793e\u3092\u671b\u3080Tenno Festivalof Ebara Shrine \u834f\u539f\u795e\u793e\u306e\u5929\u738b\u796d\u30086 \u6708\u3009Kagata Shrine andthe Mound of a Whale\u5229\u7530\u795e\u793e\u3068\u9be8\u585aYoriki Shrine\u5bc4\u6728\u795e\u793eTennozu Baseball Groundand night games\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u516c\u5712\u91ce\u7403\u5834\u3068\u30ca\u30a4\u30bf\u30fcView of Waterfrontin Tennozu Area\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a8\u30ea\u30a2\u306e\u6c34\u8fba\u306e\u98a8\u666fGongenyama Park\u73fe\u5c71\u516c\u5712School Entrance Ceremonyunder the Cherry Blossoms\u685c\u306e\u4e2d\u3067\u306e\u5165\u5b66\u5f0fmori Park\u4f9b\u306e\u68ee\u516c\u5712and CemeteryOkudaira Family\u9662\u3068\u5965\u5e73\u5bb6\u5893\u5730Myorenji Templeand Tomb of Masatoshi Takagi\u5999\u84ee\u5bfa\u30fb\u9ad8\u6728\u6b63\u5e74\u306e\u5893Futsukaichi Park\u4e8c\u65e5\u5e02\u516c\u5712Kaiunji Temple and Sentaikojin\u6d77\u96f2\u5bfa\u3068\u5343\u8eb0\u8352\u795eHachiman Shrine\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793eGrounds ofRaifukuji Temple\u6765\u798f\u5bfa\u306e\u5883\u5185Shinagawa Waterside Flower Road and Dock\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u82b1\u6d77\u9053\u3068\u8239\u3060\u307e\u308aShinagawa-kumin Park\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u533a\u6c11\u516c\u5712ShirineNight Racesat Oi Keibajo\u5927\u4e95\u7af6\u99ac\u5834\u3068\u30c8\u30a5\u30a4\u30f3\u30af\u30eb\u30ec\u30fc\u30b9Building with a Large Symbolic Pillaron Moto-Nagisa-dori St.\u5143\u306a\u304e\u3055\u901a\u308a\u6cbf\u3044\u306e\u5927\u304d\u306a\u67f1\u304c\u5370\u8c61\u7684\u306a\u5efa\u7269Yashio 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