{"id":7144,"date":"2020-11-25T10:46:00","date_gmt":"2020-11-25T01:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=7144"},"modified":"2022-03-03T11:32:20","modified_gmt":"2022-03-03T02:32:20","slug":"seeplaystay-discovery-shinagawa","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/7144\/","title":{"rendered":"See,Play,Stay Discovery! SHINAGAWA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Also introducingto know before you go fora more enjoyable tripJapaneseCustoms andMannersDiscovery!SHINAGAWASee, Play, Stay\u7a7a\u6e2f\u30ea\u30e0\u30b8\u30f3\u30d0\u30b980min.\u6210\u7530\u30a8\u30af\u30b9\u30d7\u30ec\u30b968min.\u4eac\u6025\u30a8\u30a2\u30dd\u30fc\u30c8\u5feb\u7279\u6771\u4eac\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30eb11min.\u4eac\u6210\u30b9\u30ab\u30a4\u30e9\u30a4\u30ca\u30fcTENNOZU ISLEIKEGAMI LINEMEGURO LINEOIMACHI LINEKEISEI LINEKEISEI SKYLINER1 2 3 4 5 6EVENT CALENDARJanuary February March April May JuneShinagawa Hanakaido(Flower Road), Waterfrontand Boats (March)Rows of cherry blossoms andother flowers bloom along thecanal.Shinagawa CanalFestival (Early April)The Sea Festival at East ShinagawaSeaside Park. The cherryblossoms are also beautifulhere.Ebara Shrine GrandFestival (Early June)A festival that has continuedsince the Edo Period. It is knownfor its parade in which portableshrines are carried into the sea.AtShinagawaAs a Tokyo sightseeing base, Shinagawa has no shortage ofhotels, but it also offers a variety of short trips to places liketemples, shrines, historical locations and vibrant shoppingstreets. There are also waterfront recreational activities andmust-try cuisine that you can enjoy as you walk throughthe city. This guide introduces Shinagawa\u2019s many appealingdestinations. Also included are Japanese manners and customsthat will help you to better enjoy your trip. Please makeuse of this guide to assist you during your travels.Nippori\u65e5\u66ae\u91ccShinagawa\u54c1\u5dddHamamatsucho\u6d5c\u677e\u753aJRJRTokyo MonorailNishikoiyamaIlluminations (February)Vivid lights from about 30,000LED lightbulbs illuminate thefront of the station for Valentine\u2019sDay.Cherry blossoms at theMeguro River (From Mid-Marchto Early April)The Meguro River boasts approximately800 beautiful cherry blossomtrees along its banks.Shinagawa ShrineGrand Festival (Early June)A festival with over 800 years ofhistory. The steep slope has 53steps that are used to transferportable shrines.Superb access from within Japan andoverseasHighly convenient, with travel from Haneda Airport to ShinagawaStation in as little as 11 minutes and direct accessto Narita International Airport, this is an area we definitelyrecommend stopping by during your Tokyo sightseeing.It is close to major stations like Tokyo, Shibuya and Shinjuku,and you can also get to sightseeing spots like Odaiba,Asakusa and Tokyo Tower all within 30 minutes.38min.24min.7min.20min.Winter cherryblossomsCherry Azaleas HydrangeasblossomsPlumsSee, Play and Stay for aMeaningful Japan Experience!NaritaInternationalAirport\u6210\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2fHanedaInternationalAirport\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2fKeisei SkylinerNarita ExpressNarita Limousine BusKeikyu Airport Limited ExpressNaritaInternationalAirportYokohamaShibuyaShinjukuTokyoHanedaInternationalAirportShinagawa\u65b0\u5bbf\u6771\u4eac\u54c1\u5ddd\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u6a2a\u6d5c\u6210\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u6e0b\u8c371\u90fd\u55b6\u4e09\u7530\u7ddaToei Mita Line\u90fd\u55b6\u6d45\u8349\u7ddaToei Asakusa LineJR\u5c71\u624b\u7ddaJR Yamanote LineJR\u6a2a\u9808\u8cc0\u7ddaJR Yokosuka Line\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u65b0\u5e79\u7ddaTokaido Shinkansen\u6771\u4eac\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30ebTokyo MonorailJR\u4eac\u6d5c\u6771\u5317\u7ddaJR Keihin-Tohoku Line\u308a\u3093\u304b\u3044\u7ddaRinkai Line\u6771\u6025\u6c60\u4e0a\u7ddaTokyu Ikegami LineMeguro Sta.Tokyu Meguro LineTakanawadai Sta.\u9ad8\u8f2a\u53f0\u99c5Tennozu Isle Sta.\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a2\u30a4\u30eb\u99c5Daiba Sta.\u53f0\u5834\u99c5Fune-nokagakukanSta.\u8239\u306e\u79d1\u5b66\u9928\u99c5ShimbambaSta.\u65b0\u99ac\u5834\u99c5AomonoyokochoSta.\u9752\u7269\u6a2a\u4e01\u99c5Shinagawa Sta.\u54c1\u5ddd\u99c5Gotanda Sta.\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u99c5Osaki Sta.\u5927\u5d0e\u99c5OsakihirokojiSta.\u5927\u5d0e\u5e83\u5c0f\u8def\u99c5\u76ee\u9ed2\u99c5Fudo-mae Sta.\u4e0d\u52d5\u524d\u99c5Togoshi Sta.\u6238\u8d8a\u99c5Oimachi Sta.\u5927\u4e95\u753a\u99c5Samezu Sta.\u9bab\u6d32\u99c5TachiaigawaSta.\u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u99c5Oi Keibajo-mae Sta.\u5927\u4e95\u7af6\u99ac\u5834\u524d\u99c5ShinagawaSeaside Sta.\u54c1\u5ddd\u30b7\u30fc\u30b5\u30a4\u30c9\u99c5Omorikaigan Sta.\u5927\u68ee\u6d77\u5cb8\u99c5Omori Sta.\u5927\u68ee\u99c5Togoshi-koen Sta.\u6238\u8d8a\u516c\u5712\u99c5Nishi-Oi Sta.\u897f\u5927\u4e95\u99c5Magome Sta.\u99ac\u8fbc\u99c5ShimoshimmeiSta.\u4e0b\u795e\u660e\u99c5Tokyu Oimachi Line\u6771\u6025\u5927\u4e95\u753a\u7ddaNagahara Sta.\u9577\u539f\u99c5Togoshi-ginzaSta.\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u99c5Ebara-nakanobu Sta.\u834f\u539f\u4e2d\u5ef6\u99c5Nakanobu Sta.\u4e2d\u5ef6\u99c5Hatanodai Sta.\u65d7\u306e\u53f0\u99c5Ebara-machi Sta.\u834f\u539f\u753a\u99c5Musashi-koyama Sta.\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u99c5Nishi-koyama Sta.\u897f\u5c0f\u5c71\u99c5Senzoku Sta.\u6d17\u8db3\u99c5\u6771\u6025\u76ee\u9ed2\u7ddaKitashinagawaSta.\u5317\u54c1\u5ddd\u99c5\u4eac\u6025\u7ddaKeikyu Line7 8 9 10 11 12SHINAGAWA MAPJuly August September October November DecemberOi Dontaku SummerFestival (Late August)Many events such as the BonOdori, dances and music festivalsare held in front of OimachiStation.Meguro River WinterIlluminations (December)A display of \u201cwinter cherry blossoms\u201dmade from glittering pinkLED lights illuminates the areaalong the Meguro River.Shinagawa ShukubaFestival (Late September)You\u2019ll feel like you\u2019ve traveledback in time to the Edo Period atthis tremendous event. The OiranDochu parade is a must-see!Ikedayama ParkCherry blossom-lined streetsby the Meguro RiverGotenyamaShinagawaWaterfrontand BoatsShinagawa Hanakaido(Flower Road)Meguro Sanma Festival(Early September)Based on the title \u201cMeguro Sanma\u201d froma classic comical story, 7,000 sanma fish(Pacific saury) from Miyako in Iwate Prefectureare handed out for free.Ikedayama Park AutumnLeaves (November)Mt. Ikeda, known as a sacredplace in recent years, is famousfor autumn leaves.Yogyokuin Nyoraiji TempleThousand Lantern Festival(Aug. 13)More than 1,000 lanterns are litaround the temple, wrapping itin soft light.T-1T-2T-3T-4T-5T-6T-7E-4E-1H-1H-8H-2H-9H-3H-10H-4 H-11H-5H-6H-7G-1G-8G-2G-3G-9G-4G-5G-6G-7E-2E-3E-6E-7E-5S-3 S-1S-4S-5S-6P3 Sightseeing P5 Experience P7 GourmetP9 Shopping P11 Hotels &amp; Public Baths P13 Getting AroundCONTENTSTourist Information CenterShinakan PLAZAinfo&amp;cafe SQUAREP15P15SightseeingT-1T-2T-3T-4T-5T-6T-7Shinagawa ShrineHonsenji TempleHorenji TempleYogyokuin Nyoraiji TempleThe Cruise Club TokyoHara Museum of Contemporary ArtT.Y.HARBORP3P3P3P3P4P4P4E-1E-2E-3E-4E-5E-6E-7ExperienceFunaseiPIGMENTKawara-wari Dojo (Ishikawa Shoten)TOKYO CITY KEIBA (Oi Race Track)Shinagawa AquariumKimono Photo Studio WaKita NogakudoP5P5P5P6P6P6P6GourmetG-1G-2G-3G-4G-5G-6G-7G-8G-9Sushi Shinagawa AoiSoba Shinagawa OkinaYakiniku InadaMeat Bistro MarumicheChinese Noodles TaganoHamadayaRyoWestern-style Restaurant TokaKing and StrawberryP7P7P7P7P7P8P8P8P8ShoppingS-1S-2S-3S-4S-5S-6Togoshi-ginzaKita-shinagawa ShotengaiMusashi-koyama Shotengai PalmNakanobu Skip RoadAEON STYLE Shinagawa SeasideIto-Yokado OimachiP9P9P10P10P10P10HotelsH-1H-2H-6H-7H-8H-9H-10H-11Guesthouse Shinagawa ShukuBamba HotelTokyo Mariott HotelDai-ichi Hotel TOKYO SEAFORTDaiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo-OsakiNew Otani Inn TokyoOURS INN HANKYUToyoko Inn Shinagawa Konan-guchi Tennozu IsleP11P11P12P12P12P12P12P12Hot springsH-3H-4H-5Togoshi-ginza OnsenMusashi-koyama Onsen ShimizuyuNakanobu Onsen MatsunoyuP11P11P11S-2Old TokaidoRoad AreaCosmos Gingko leavesflowersSunflowersMaple leaves2Sightseeing Shinagawa is dotted with templesand shrines where you can experiencehistory and traditional culture.Meanwhile, many modernplaces also make use of this location,so it is an interesting place.Try walking around Shinagawa, atown where the present and thepast are entwined.ChecklistHaving a map will be useful here.Don\u2019t enter areas marked as \u201cno entry.\u201dCheck if photos are allowed.Check the best season for cherry blossoms,autumn leaves, etc.Make sure to check the festival dates inadvance.Manners RulesDo not touch the buildingsBe careful not to damage or write on cultural properties such as temple or shrine buildingsor Buddhist statues. Don\u2019t pick plants or take animals back with you. Hold on tothem through memories and photos instead.Please watch quietlySince ancient times, temples and shrines have been holy places of worship. Pleaseworship quietly and calmly, and do not make overly loud noises. Your prayer in goodmanners will be answered.Prepare change for the festivalMost food stands do not accept creditcards. There are no places to exchangecurrency either, so please preparechange in advance.Smoke only in designated smoking areasSmoking is forbidden in the facilities,courtyard and garden as well as onthe street. Please smoke in designatedsmoking areas.Horenji Temple T-3A historical temple that began as a house ofthe local ruling Ebara family. The god Ebisuwho brings economic prosperity and happinessis enshrined here. In spring, the weepingcherry trees by the temple gate are beautiful.3-6-18 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round 9:00\u201317:00http:\/\/www.hourenji.or.jp\/Ebisu (economic prosperity)The Tour of the Seven Deities ofGood Fortune is a Japanese traditionalevent that brings luck suchas household harmony, economicprosperity and long life.A card for collecting thered stamps at each ofthe seven temples (1,500yen). You will receive awooden ema tablet if youcollect all seven.Time period: from Jan. 1Tour of the Seven Deities of Good Fortune in EbaraYogyokuin Nyoraiji Temple T-4The grounds have a reputation for beinga place to enjoy the beauty of thefour seasons, such as the cherry blossomsin spring and colored leaves inautumn. Five statues of Nyoraiji \u2014 thegreat image of the Buddha in Oi \u2014 areenshrined in the main worship hall.5-22-25 Nishi-oi, Shinagawa-ku Open year-round9:00\u201317:00 https:\/\/www.yougyokuin.com\/Hotei-son(Luck, longevity andfortune)\u54c1\u5ddd\u5bfa\u6cd5\u84ee\u5bfa\u990a\u7389\u9662 \u5982\u6765\u5bfa\u834f\u539f\u4e03\u798f\u795e\u3081\u3050\u308aShinagawa-jinja Shrine T-1\u54c1\u5ddd\u795e\u793eA shrine with a long, proud history established in1187. It is full of sights to see such as the stone toriigate with dragon carvings and a miniature Mt. Fuji. Ifyou walk through the red torii gate to the right of theoffering box, you will find Ana Inari Shrine which ispopular as a lucky spot for economic fortune.3-7-15 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round Free worshiphttp:\/\/10jinja.tokyo\/shinagawajinja.htmlA wooden ema tablet with awish for safety when driving orAna Inari Shrine using public transportationHonsenji Temple T-2The Temple GateThe oldest temple in Shinagawaward which is said to have beenfounded between 806 and 810. Jizoguardian statues watch over thepeople who walk through the city.Cherry blossoms bloom in spring,while the brilliant yellow of the largeginkgo leaves in autumn is stunning.3-5-17 Minami-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round 6:00\u201317:00 http:\/\/honsenji.net\/http:\/\/ebara-shichifuku.com\/3Guide to&#8230;WORSHIP\u2026Address \u2026Closed \u2026Business hours \u2026Website3 How to prayPut money in the offering box and ring the bell.After bowing deeply twice, clap your hands infront of your chest twice, put your hands togetherand pray. Finally, bow deeply one lasttime.Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples are different places of worship.Methods for worship also differ slightly, so be careful when praying.1 Please enter from the entranceShrineShrineBow in front of the torii gate at the entrybefore entering the shrine. It is arule that the middle of the shrine pathbe kept for gods and people walk onthe sides.Put in coins as an offeringbefore the mainworship hall, then quietlyput your hands togetherin front of yourchest and pray.TempleTempleIn front of the temple gate, putyour hands together beforeentering. Don\u2019t forget to removeyour hat.\u2460\u2460\u2461\u2461\u2462\u2462\u2463\u24632 Clean your hands in the purifying waterScoop up some water with the ladle and pour thewater on your left hand first, followed by yourright. Next, fill your left hand with water and use itto rinse your mouth. Finally, use the remaining waterto rinse the ladle\u2019s handle for the next person.The Cruise Club Tokyo T-5This ship is both a French restaurant and a clubhouse. On therestaurant ship, you can enjoy stunning views of Tokyo fromthe deck after lunch or dinner.Sea Fort Square 1F, 2-3-16 Higashi-shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku(Club House)Lunch Cruise Sat.\/Sun.\/Holidays 12:00\u201313:40Dinner Cruise 19:00\u201321:00 *Other plans availablehttps:\/\/cctokyo.co.jp\/\u30b6\u30fb\u30af\u30eb\u30fc\u30ba\u30af\u30e9\u30d6\u6771\u4eacA large restaurant that also brews beer. Experience modernAmerican dining and craft beer along with the view panning outbefore your eyes.2-1-3 Higashi-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round11:30\u2013LO 14:00 \/ 17:30\u2013LO 22:00.Sat.\/Sun.\/Holidays 11:30\u2013LO 15:00\/17:30\u2013LO 22:00https:\/\/www.tysons.jp\/tyharbor\/T.Y.HARBOR T-7A charming island with open waterfront scenery. The boardwalkalong the water is a relaxing area lined with sophisticated shopsand dining establishments.Tennoz Isle\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a2\u30a4\u30ebIf you visit a temple orshrine to pray, you canpay a small fee to receivea \u201cgo-shuin,\u201d a vermilionstamp that signifiesthat you prayed there.4-7-25 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku Mon. (if Monday is a national holidaythe museum will be open and closed the following weekday), New Year\u2019s holidays *Themuseum may close during transitions between exhibits 11:00\u201317:00 (Entry ispermitted until 30 minutes before closing) *The museum stays open until 20:00 onWednesdays with the exception of holidays http:\/\/www.haramuseum.or.jp\/The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 1979 after renovations to a personalhome built in 1938. Also popular is the caf\u00e9 that commands a view of thecourtyard garden with its beautiful lawn (available only for museum visitors).*Planned to close on Dec. 31, 2020Hara Museum of Contemporary Art T-6\u539f\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u201cMy Drawing Room\u201d\u2014 Yoshitomo NaraInstalled August 2004Photo by: Keizo Kioku4ChecklistCheck the entry fee and operating hours.Make sure to return any items you borrow.Find special souvenirs of each facility thatyou can only get there.Get a building guide pamphlet for eachfacility.Check the event and exhibition schedule.2-2-3 Ebara, Shinagawa-kuUnscheduled closings 9:00\u201317:00 *Reservations requiredhttps:\/\/riverstone-roofing.com\/kawarawari\/Experience Shinagawa\u2019s appeal is that you canhave many authentic Japanese experiencesthrough yakatabune boat rides,kimono dress-ups, martial arts lessons,and more. There are many great photoopportunities as well, such as with familyphotos at the Shinagawa Aquariumor exciting shots of night races at theTokyo City Keiba Oi Racetrack.Put your trash in the designated placeJapanese facilities are very clean because everyoneis careful not to get them dirty. Thereare special garbage cans just for PET bottles orempty cans, so be sure to sort and throw awayyour trash properly.Warning about taking photosCheck whether there are any signboards orpapers warning about photography. Even ifphotography is allowed, avoid using the flashin aquariums or race tracks because it causesthe animals stress.Eating and drinking is notallowed at most facilitiesFood and drink are prohibited at art museums,museums and aquariums. If you goto the facility\u2019s caf\u00e9 or restaurant, perhapsyou will be able to enjoy a special menuitem.Use the toilet properlyWait in line to use the toilet. Be careful notto confuse the flush button with the emergencycall button.These Japanese boats known as yakatabune\u2014 where you can enjoy Japanesecuisine such as tempura \u2014 arejust like floating Japanese restaurants.They are also great for beautiful viewsof famous Tokyo sights such as RainbowBridge.1-16-8 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku(boarding area) Only one boat goes outin the evening (schedule not set) \/ The cruisetakes approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes*Reservations requiredhttps:\/\/www.funasei.com\/english\/*For inquiries and reservations, email HIS TravelAgency (right) \u21e8 harajukutic@his-world.comFunasei E-1\u8239\u6e05Kawara-wari Dojo (Ishikawa Shoten) E-3\u304b\u308f\u3089\u5272\u9053\u5834\uff08\u77f3\u5ddd\u5546\u5e97\uff09A lab with rare and high-quality materials. More than 4,500 paintsand 600 types of brushes are available. The studio\u2019s interior design byKuma Kengo is also beautiful.TERRADA Harbor One Bldg. 1F, 2-5-5 Higashi-shinagawa,Shinagawa-kuMon. &amp; Thu. 11:30\u201319:00https:\/\/pigment.tokyo\/PIGMENT E-2Manners RulesThe Kawara-wari, a perfomanceeven elite karate athletes do only onspecial occasions, can be enjoyed bywomen and children. Various plansare available, from breaking onepiece to attempting 30. Special prizesare awarded to those who do well.54-6-9 Kami-osaki, ShinagawakuThe performance scheduleis on the webpagehttp:\/\/kita-noh.com\/Guide to&#8230;YAKATABUNEA yakatabune where you can enjoy delicious tempuraand sashimi as you look across the waterfront. The cherryblossom-viewing course and the fireworks course areespecially popular. The following facilities are availableon board: A\/C and heating, karaoke and flushable toilets.2 Never be late!If you are late for the meeting time,the boat will depart without you.Make sure to arrive on time.3 Remove your shoesThis is a Japanese-style tatami roomon the ship. There are also boats withsunken table-style seating intendedfor international guests.1 Reservations are requiredA shared cruise is availblefor small groups such asfamilies or couples. Operatingdays for shared boatsdiffer depending on theseason, and there are alsorestrictions on the numberof people, so be sure tomake a reservation on thewebpage or by phone inadvance.*Please make a reservation for two or moreA race track famous for its nighttime \u201ctwinkle races.\u201d You\u2019llfeel the power of horses racing right before your eyes. Youcan experience a must-try nikomi-don (a rice bowl withstewed pluck) inside the beautifully illuminated race track.2-1-2 Katsushima, Shinagawa-ku Race days are listed on the webpagehttps:\/\/www.tokyocitykeiba.com\/TOKYO CITY KEIBA (Oi Racetrack) E-4\u6771\u4eac\u30b7\u30c6\u30a3\u7af6\u99ac\uff08\u5927\u4e95\u7af6\u99ac\u5834\uff09Silk kimono can be worn so easily here that even complete beginners can give it a try.The staff speak Japanese and English. Be careful because reservations are requiredand there are limits on the number of people allowed.Unit 804, Meguro Nishiguchi Mansion #1, 2-24-13 Kami-osaki, Shinagawa-kuSun. &amp; holidays (including New Year\u2019s)10:00\u201318:00 (last reception at 16:00) *Reservations required one day prior to participatinghttp:\/\/www.kimono-wa.com\/Kimono Photo Studio Wa E-6\u7740\u7269\u30d5\u30a9\u30c8\u30b9\u30bf\u30b8\u30aa \u548cKita Nogakudo E-7\u559c\u591a\u80fd\u697d\u5802Funasei: YAKATABUNE.TOKYO http:\/\/yakatabune.tokyo.e.aad.hp.transer.com\/Tokyo Yakatabune Association http:\/\/www.yakatabune-kumiai.jp\/en\/Check here for details about the yakatabune boats!An aquarium where you can meet sea animals like cute dolphins,penguins and seals. This is also a spot where you will want to takephotos of jellyfish gracefully dancing in an LED-lit tank.3-2-1 Katsushima, Shinagawa-kuTue. (open during Golden week and school vacations), Jan. 110:00\u201317:00 (last entry at 16:30), restaurant open until 19:00 *Varies depending on the seasonhttp:\/\/www.aquarium.gr.jp\/Seal Tunnel Jellyfish TankShinagawa Aquarium E-5\u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u6c34\u65cf\u9928This is the main hall where450 years of Kita-style historicalNoh is performed. Outsideregular schedules, they hostvarious activities such as achildren\u2019s workshop and performancesfor beginners andinternational guests..Jumping DolphinParfait\u2026Address \u2026Closed \u2026Business hours \u2026Website 6Gourmet Shinagawa is known as a \u201cGourmet Heaven\u201dfor having many Michelin Guide-listedrestaurants. Aside from popular Japaneserestaurants featuring fresh sashimi, sushi,soba noodles, and eel, you can also haveyour fill of Shinagawa\u2019s popular ramen andJapanese wagyu beef.ChecklistCheck the times for lunch and dinner inadvance.Make sure to contact the restaurant if youwill be late for your reservation.Check whether you need to make a reservationin advance.Tell your waiter about any foods youcannot eat when you place your order.Check whether you can use credit cards orelectronic money.Only order as much as you can eatIn Japan, eating your entire order without leavingany food behind shows that you thought thefood was delicious. Also, it is not good mannersto leave crumbs or food on the floor.Relax and enjoy eating comfortablyThe best thrill of Japanese cuisine is to appreciate thelittle things, from the beautiful arrangement of the foodto the aroma of the dashi soup. At restaurants and otherdining establishments, enjoy dining in a comfortableand relaxed way without making too much noise.What is otoshi?Otoshi is a small dish that you receive at Japanesepubs without asking for it (adding around 500 yento your total order). Maybe this unique Japanesecustom is easiest to understand if thought of asa table charge.Order as many dishes as thenumber of peopleIt is polite for each person to order something. Especiallyat lunch time when it is crowded, refrain fromtaking up a whole table and only ordering one item.Check with the staff if you would like to share an item.A ramen shop included in the Tokyo Michelin Guide that alwayshas a long line. Enjoy the clean and rich taste of the special soupsmade from chicken, pork, and fish. The handmade noodles go sowell with them.Use the meal ticket machine2-15-10 Nakanobu, Shinagawa-kuWed. 11:30\u201314:30 (closes when the soup runs out)http:\/\/www.geocities.jp\/taganoya\/Sushi Shinagawa Aoi G-1A spot where you can appreciate the skills that have been shaped over approximately30 years of training at a famous sushi restaurant. The owner goes to themarket himself to choose the freshest fish for must-try items that taste as beautifulas they look.Aoyoko Bldg. 4F, 3-5-3 Minami-shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku Mon.11:30\u2013LO 14:00\/18:00\u2013LO 21:30 Sat.\/Sun.\/Holidays 18:00\u2013LO 21:30This restaurant has been listed in the Tokyo Michelin Guide forthree years in a row since 2015. The stone-ground flour is madeinto their remarkable soba noodles by hand and exhibits a phenomenaltaste, fragrance and smoothness.1-8-14 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuSun., 2nd\/4th\/5th Mon. *Some unscheduled closings for holidays11:00\u2013LO14:00, Wed.\/Thu.\/Fri. 11:00\u2013LO14:00\/17:30\u2013LO20:00,Sat. and holidays 10:00\u201314:30http:\/\/www009.upp.so-net.ne.jp\/sinagawa-okina\/index.htmlBara-chirashiA yakiniku restaurant directly run by its owner, YazawaMeat butcher shop. Delicacies such as luxurious A5black-haired wagyu beef are prepared using only thefinest ingredients. The skilled staff members make asauce that enhances the flavor of the meat.Trust Link No. III Bldg. 2F, 2-13-45 Kami-osaki,Shinagawa-ku New Year\u2019s holidays17:00\u2013LO 23:30, Sun. and holidays 16:00\u2013LO 22:30http:\/\/www.kuroge-wagyu.com\/hi\/Authentic Yukhoe\u5bff\u53f8 \u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f \u8475Yakiniku Inada G-3\u713c\u8089 \u7a32\u7530Chinese Noodles Tagano G-5\u4e2d\u83ef\u305d\u3070 \u591a\u8cc0\u91ceSoba Shinagawa Okina G-2\u624b\u6253\u3061\u305d\u3070 \u3057\u306a\u304c\u308f\u7fc1A meat bistro where you can eatJapanese wagyu beef at reasonableprices. The 3-type set \u2014 which letsyou try black-haired wagyu leanbeef, aged beef and marbled beef\u2014 is the most popular.1-4-8 Nishi-gotanda, Shinagawa-ku Sun. (Openon Sunday in lieu of Monday if the following Monday is anational holiday) Mon.\u2013Fri., days before a holiday17:00\u20131:00, Sat. and holidays 17:00\u2013LO 23:00http:\/\/bistro-marumiche.com\/Meat Bistro Marumiche G-4\u8089\u30d3\u30b9\u30c8\u30ed \u30de\u30eb\u30df\u30c1\u30a7Manners RulesCold soba noodles with dipping sauceGyu-toro Mabushi(rice covered upwith raw beef)Special Chinese soba noodles3-type set7Guide to&#8230;MEAL TICKETS(Ex.) Chinese Noodles Tagano\u2019smeal ticket machine\u201cWhich one would yourecommend?\u201d(Dore ga osusume desuka\uff1f)\u201c\u3069\u308c\u304c\u304a\u3059\u3059\u3081\u3067\u3059\u304b\uff1f\u201dAsk a staff member if youhave any difficulties. 3 Choose the button for what you want to eatThere are not many restaurants with multilingualmeal ticket machines; if there are photos, usethose for reference. If there are not any photos andyou can\u2019t read the writing, try choosing the top leftoption because standards and favorites are usuallyon the top left button.1 Check the menuDecide what you want toorder from the menu orsignboard in advance.2 Put money in hereBills and coins go in differentplaces, so be careful.4 Take the meal ticket and your changeChange may not come out automaticallyunless you pressthe \u201cotsuri\u201d button or lever onthe ticket machine, so please becareful.5 Give your ticket to a staff memberGive your ticket to astaff member and takea seat.\u2026Address \u2026Closed \u2026Business hours \u2026WebsiteTogoshi Ginza ShochuA Western-style restaurant boasting a rice omelet made with chicken breast and ahamburger made with an original demi-glace sauce. The napolitan pasta here has beenpopular for years, too.2-18-3 Hiratsuka, Shinagawa-ku Thu., 3rd Wed.11:30\u2013LO 14:30\/ 17:00\u2013LO 22:00 http:\/\/touka-togoshi.jp\/Rice omeletTomato ketchup wrap(lunch menu)Western-styleRestaurant Toka G-8\u6d0b\u98df\u5de5\u623f \u9676\u82b1A traditional Japanese restaurant founded over90 years ago. The plump eel and the superbsauce perfected over generations make a stunningpair. There is also a tempura rice bowl madewith fresh ingredients fried in sesame oil.3-25-16 Koyama, Shinagawa-kuTues., 3rd Mon.11:30\u2013LO14:30 \/ 17:00\u2013LO 21:00Sat.\/Sun.\/Holidays 11:30\u201321:00 (LO 20:30)http:\/\/www.musashikoyama-palm.com\/rs\/stores\/190\/detailHamadaya G-6\u6d5c\u7530\u5c4bUna-ju, eel rice tray(bamboo class [special])Sashimi SetTempura Rice Bowl (pine class [deluxe])NapolitanFresh FishRice Bowl(Chef\u2019s choice)A Japanese pub with a variety of fresh fishbrought straight from the market. ThoughJapanese sake typically goes well with fish,there are also various other types of alcoholavailable, including local varieties of shochu.The seafood rice bowl at lunch is a bargain!1-20-10 Togoshi, Shinagawa-kuWed. (longer closures once per month)11:30\u201313:55 \/ 17:00\u201323:00Ryo G-7\u6f01King ParfaitA caf\u00e9 established 33 years ago where you canenjoy pasta and cakes. Many people travel longdistances for the King Parfait which is approximately60 cm tall and weights about 3.5 kg.3-24-3 Koyama, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round 9:00\u2013LO 21:30http:\/\/ousamato15.webcrow.jp\/King and Strawberry G-9\u738b\u69d8\u3068\u30b9\u30c8\u30ed\u30d9\u30ea\u30fc8Shopping Shinagawa is called a Shopping Street Heavenand has a lot of well-known shoppingstreets which are often introduced on TV andSNS. You can enjoy a day walking and eatingas well as hunting for souvenirs. The largescalesupermarket packed with goods is alsoconvenient.ChecklistCheck whether you can use credit cardsand\/or electronic money.Check the store&#8217;s closing time.Check for a shipping service to your hotelor the airport.Make use of coin lockers and luggageholdingfacilities.Check where to find tax-free counters.Manners RulesIppukutoA shop with Japanesetea and handmadeJapanese sweets. Thefamous \u201cFuku Kasane\u201d dorayaki pancake, cooked ona copper plate, is a popular item with everyone fromlocals to tourists.2-4-18 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuUnscheduled closings 10:00\u201317:00http:\/\/k-shina.com\/shop170.html2-1-3 Togoshi, Shinagawa-ku Thu.10:00\u201320:00 http:\/\/www.photokanon.com\/2-18-8 Hiratsuka, Shinagawa-ku3rd Tue.10:00\u201320:00http:\/\/www.nature-doughnuts.jp\/shop\/070_togoshiginza.htmTogoshi-ginza S-1The longest shopping street in Tokyo stretchingapproximately 1.3 km in total. With a rich selectionof shops alongside plentiful cheap anddelicious food, we recommend walking as youeat. The old town area is also charming.http:\/\/www.togoshiginza.jp\/\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7Photo KANON\u30d5\u30a9\u30c8\u30ab\u30ce\u30f3A doughnut shop which makeshealthy doughnuts using as few additivesas possible. Their cute \u201canimaldoughnuts\u201d are popular.FlorestaTogoshi-ginza Store\u30d5\u30ed\u30ec\u30b9\u30bf \u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u5e97A shop with handmadeWestern sweets craftedwith the finest ingredients.A cake calledShukuba Roll and cakesmade using turnips arepopular local delicaciesfound here.2-30-7 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuTue. 9:30\u201320:00http:\/\/kyo-an.net\/Shinagawa Kasho (Dessert artisans) Kyo-an\u54c1\u5ddd\u83d3\u5320 \u5b5d\u5eb5This footwear shop which was foundedin 1865 sells geta slippers and zori sandals.They also handle approximately1,000 types of sandal straps for order-made footwear.2-3-7 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuSun. 9:00\u201319:00, Holidays9:00\u201317:00 https:\/\/www.getaya.orgMaru-ya Hakimonoten\u4e38\u5c4b\u5c65\u7269\u5e97\u4e00\u798f\u6843Line up at the register to payWhen you go to pay, wait in line in orderwithout cutting in front of others.Prepare an appropriate amount of cashSince some smaller shops may not accept creditcards, it\u2019s a good idea to carry cash and coins withyou.Make use of eco-bagsSince some stores charge a fee for plastic bags,carrying a foldable eco-bag with you is convenient.Go easy on asking for discountsIn Japan, people generally do not negotiate for pricediscounts.Handle the products properlyBe careful not to touch delicate products suchas glass, pottery or crafts. Products you do notpurchase should be put back where you foundthem, unopened.Check whether it is atax-free storeEnjoy shopping and save byusing the tax-free system. Thissticker indicates a tax-free shop.Aside from photoimages and prints,fashionable cameraaccessories are alsosold here. There isa rental gallery, andvarious exhibits areheld here.Kita-shinagawaShotengai S-2\u5317\u54c1\u5ddd\u5546\u5e97\u8857http:\/\/shinagawa-shukubamatsuri.com\/The Shinagawa Shukuba Festival is heldevery year on the last Saturday in September.The glamorous kimono worn in theOiran Dochu Parade are quite a sight!http:\/\/k-shina.com\/A shopping street which originally prospered asan \u201cinn town\u201d along the old Tokaido Road. Rowsof shops here offer everything from delicious foodto daily necessities, and the area is full of temples,shrines, and other places where you can feel theatmosphere of Japan\u2019s traditional culture.9ATM WITHDRAWALS CURRENCY EXCHANGEMusashi-koyamaShotengai Palm S-3This is a shopping arcade spanning800 meters where you can enjoyshopping even on rainy days thanksto the adjustable roof. Various eventsare held here depending on the seasonsand it is always bustling.3-23-5 Koyama, Shinagawa-kuhttp:\/\/www.musashikoyamapalm.comThis is a large supermarket carrying goods such as cosmetics,kids\u2019 products and fashion items where you can bringyour family. The grocery department in particular has a lot tooffer and there is also a well-known food court where you caneat ramen and steak.1-3-6 Oi, Shinagawa-ku Open year-round10:00\u201322:00, Sat. and holidays B1F\u20132F Only 9:00\u201322:00 *Onother set days, certain parts of the store may be closedhttp:\/\/www.itoyokado.co.jp\/special\/global\/en\/AEON STYLE Shinagawa Seaside S-5From clothing to interiordesign goods, thislarge shopping centerhosts a vast collectionof items, so you can geteverything you need. Itstays open late so youcan relax and shop comfortably.4-12-5 Higashi-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round9:00\u201323:00, B1F food products 8:00\u201324:00*Some areas and specialty shops have different hourshttps:\/\/www.aeon.com\/store\/\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u5546\u5e97\u8857 Palm\u30a4\u30aa\u30f3\u30b9\u30bf\u30a4\u30eb \u54c1\u5ddd\u30b7\u30fc\u30b5\u30a4\u30c9Nakanobu Skip Road S-4\u306a\u304b\u306e\u3076\u30b9\u30ad\u30c3\u30d7\u30ed\u30fc\u30c9Shigemori Ningyo-yaki\/Zeitaku SenbeiA Japanese sweets shopfamous for its ningyoyakisenbei shaped likethe faces of the sevenlucky gods. The pricesare reasonable so thisis a perfect place to getsnacks or small gifts.2-6-17 Higashi-nakanobu, Shinagawa-kuWed. 9:30\u201320:00http:\/\/www.shigemori-eishindo.co.jp\/\u91cd\u76db\u306e\u4eba\u5f62\u713c\u30bc\u30a4\u30bf\u30af\u714e\u9905Ito-Yokado Oimachi S-6\u30a4\u30c8\u30fc\u30e8\u30fc\u30ab\u30c9\u30fc \u5927\u4e95\u753a\u5e97Yoyogiya Gofuku-tenEstablished in 1950. In addition to traditionalkimono and straw slippers, avariety of casual Japanese-style clothingaccessories are available here. Bags andclothes made from old fabric are alsofor sale.3-8-12 Nakanobu, Shinagawa-kuWed. 10:00\u201319:00http:\/\/www.nakanobu.com\/article\/2014100302993\/0004829.html\u3088\u3088\u304e\u3084\u5449\u670d\u5e97An arcade shopping street with outstanding convenience surroundedby three stations with access to the Ikegami, Oimachi and Asakusalines. There are rows of shops offering butchered goods, fresh fish, caf\u00e9accommodations and baked goods \u2014 all of them loved by the locals.http:\/\/www.nakanobu.com\/https:\/\/www.sevenbank.co.jp\/oos\/adv\/intlcard02\/en\/https:\/\/www.jp-bank.japanpost.jp\/en\/ias\/en_ias_index.htmlATMS for SEVEN BANK areavailable in stations andshopping centers in additionto Seven Eleven stores.They have services in 12languages.SEVEN BANKATMs for JAPAN POST BANKare located in Family Martconvenience stores (16 languagesavailable) as well aspost offices (2 languagesavailable).JAPAN POST BANK03-5436-2951 Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Gotanda Branch 1F, 1-2-10Nishi-gotanda, Shinagawa-ku 9:00\u201317:00 Sat. &amp; Sun.http:\/\/www.tokyo-card.co.jp\/exchange\/World Currency Shop Gotanda Branch03-6420-3046 Osaki Station West Exit bus terminal interior, 2-10-1 Osaki, Shinagawa-ku6:00\u201319:00 https:\/\/www.exchangers.co.jp\/location.htmlExchangers Osaki Branch03-5447-7650 JR EAST Shinagawa Station Interior, 3-26-27 Takanawa, Minato-ku8:30\u201320:30 https:\/\/matcha-jp.com\/en\/viewcardViewcard Currency Exchange Center JR Shinagawa Branch3-4-15 Ebara, Shinagawa-ku Tue.http:\/\/www.musashikoyama-palm.com\/rs\/stores\/163\/detail\/A specialty shop selling Buddhist altars,Buddhist tools and Shinto altars. They alsosell candles that come in a variety of shapessuch as tea cups and pieces of sushi.Shibata Shinbutsugu-ten (Shintoand Buddhist supplies shop)\u67f4\u7530\u795e\u4f5b\u5177\u5e97ToriyuA long-standing yakitorirestaurant proud of its famoussauce and first-ratecharcoal grilling. You canenjoy both take-out and eatingstanding at the counter.3-5-11 Ebara, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round11:30\u201319:30\u9ce5\u52c7\u2026Address \u2026Closed \u2026Business hours \u2026Website 10Hotels &amp; Public BathsFrom sophisticated modern hotels to traditionalJapanese guesthouses, the many accommodationsin Shinagawa all put hard workinto Japanese-style omotenashi hospitality,so you can enjoy your time comfortably.ChecklistKeep your reservation email ormemo on hand.Ask the concierge if you have anydifficulties.Follow the set times for mealsand bathing.Make use of personal baggagestorage and hotel shipping services.Contact the hotel in advance ifyou will be late for check-in.Guesthouse Shinagawa-shuku H-1A simple guesthouse loved by travelers from around the worldfor its pleasant old-town atmosphere. It also operates a \u201cToiyaba\u201doffice which provides traffic directions and sightseeing information.For a fee, they will also temporarily store your luggage.1-22-16 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku Open year-roundCheck-in 16:00\/Check-out 10:00 http:\/\/bp-shinagawashuku.com\/jp\/A hot spring often usedin commercials and TVshows. The large muralof Mt. Fuji painted acrossthe men\u2019s and women\u2019sbathing areas is stunning.There is also an open-airbath in the courtyard garden and a medicinal bath.6-23-15 Togoshi, Shinagawa-kuMon\uff08. Open on national holidays with the following Tuesdayclosed in lieu\uff0915:00\u201325:00, Sun. 10:00\u201324:00\u30b2\u30b9\u30c8\u30cf\u30a6\u30b9\u54c1\u5ddd\u5bbf1-1-2 Minami-shinagawa,Shinagawa-kuOpen year-roundCheck-in 15:00\/Check-out 12:00https:\/\/47gawa.tokyo\/bamba\/Bamba Hotel H-2You can enjoy naturalblack hot springs forsmooth skin both in indoorand open-air baths.Locals love to take daytrips to this hot spring. Aregal painting of Mt. Fujiis painted on the walls of each bath.2-1-6 Togoshi, Shinagawa-ku Fri.15:00\u201325:00 Sat.\/Sun.\/Holidays 8:00\u201312:00\/15:00\u201325:00http:\/\/togoshiginzaonsen.com\/information\/Togoshi-ginza Onsen H-3\u6238\u8d8a\u9280\u5ea7\u6e29\u6cc9Nakanobu Onsen Matsunoyu H-5\u4e2d\u5ef6\u6e29\u6cc9 \u677e\u306e\u6e6f*Do not put the shampoo or body wash from the bathroominto your own bottle. Use only the amount that you need.Check which amenities can be taken home from your hotelYou may not take home anything from your hotelroom aside from small daily goods. Be careful notto take home electric items such as the hair dryer,the clock or the electric kettle, or the pajamas orbathrobe, etc.*Do not leave trash from meals or shopping in the hallway.Throw it away in the trash can in your room.Deal with unneeded items yourselfDo not leave unwanted items such as suitcases,clothes or shoes in your hotel room, the hallwayor road. For suitcases, use the paid disposal serviceat the airport.You do not need to tip staff membersBecause you do not need to tip staff members, try to showyour appreciation with your words and actions.Smoke in the designated areasSmoking is also not allowed while walking in the hallwaysor roads. Even electronic cigarettes are not allowed innon-smoking rooms.Spend some quiet and relaxing time hereMany guests are enjoying a comfortable time here. Be carefulnot to speak in too loud a voice in your room or in thecommon spaces.Manners RulesYou can enjoy two types of hot springs: amber-hued blackhot springs and 100% pure hot springs with a golden tint. Itis said that the black water prevents illness and the goldenwater can heal injuries.3-9-1 Koyama, Shinagawa-kuMon. 12:00\u201324:00, Sun. 8:00\u201324:00http:\/\/www.shimizuyu.com\/Black hot springMusashi-koyama Onsen Shimizuyu H-4\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u6e29\u6cc9 \u6e05\u6c34\u6e6fA hotel made from a renovatedtraditional Japanesehouse. You can enjoy calmlyrelaxing with friends andfamily in a distinctly Japaneseatmosphere.11Guide to&#8230;YUKATA Guide to&#8230;HOT SPRINGS*Wearing a swimsuit in the bathing areas of public baths is generally not allowed.*Be aware that people with tattoos may also not be allowed in the baths.1-6-2 Osaki, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round Check-in 11:00 \/ Check-out 14:00http:\/\/www.newotani.co.jp\/inntokyo\/index.htmlTokyo Marriott HotelH-64-7-36 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round Check-in 15:00\/Check-out 12:00http:\/\/www.tokyo-marriott.com\/An international hotel surroundedby greenery inthe heart of Tokyo, locatedin Gotenyama. Popularwith female guests are theelaborate selections availableduring Afternoon Tea,the take-out sweets shopand the bakery. Afternoon TeaFUNACHAYADirectly connected to JROsaki Station. Boastingapproximately 40 differentfood combinationsfor an outstanding breakfast.The modern art decorationswill make youfeel like you\u2019re walkingthrough an art museum.New Otani InnTokyo H-9\u30cb\u30e5\u30fc\u30aa\u30fc\u30bf\u30cb\u30a4\u30f3\u6771\u4eac2-2-35 Higashi-shinagawa,Shinagawa-kuOpen year-roundCheck-in 10:00\/Check-out 16:00https:\/\/www.toyoko-inn.com\/search\/detail\/00244\/service\/1-50-5 Oi, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round Check-in 14:00\u201322:00\/Check-out 10:00http:\/\/www.oursinn-hankyu.co.jp\/\u201cWork 2012\u201dLocated in a fashionable waterfrontarea, this is a business hotel whereyou can stay for a reasonable price.There is a huge, trash basket-likeart object entitled \u201cWork 2012\u201d infront of the entrance.Conveniently located a oneminutewalk from OimachiStation. The most popularroom is the CinnamorollRoom \u2014 a collaborative effortwith San Rio characterand Shinagawa\u2019s sightseeingambassador Cinnamoroll.Toyoko Inn Shinagawa Konan-guchiTennozu Isle H-11\u6771\u6a2aINN\u54c1\u5ddd\u6e2f\u5357\u53e3\u5929\u738b\u6d32\u30a2\u30a4\u30ebOURS INNHANKYU H-10\u30a2\u30ef\u30fc\u30ba\u30a4\u30f3\u962a\u6025Conveniently located athree-minute walk fromthe west exit of Osaki Station.You can enjoy a deliciousbuffet-style breakfastat Il Chianti Osaki.Pass the time comfortablyin the spacious rooms.2-1-3 Osaki, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round Check-in 14:00\/Check-out 11:00https:\/\/www.daiwaroynet.jp\/osaki\/Daiwa Roynet HotelTokyo Osaki H-8\u30c0\u30a4\u30ef\u30ed\u30a4\u30cd\u30c3\u30c8 \u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u6771\u4eac\u5927\u5d0eDai-ichi Hotel TOKYOSEAFORT H-7A skyscraper hotel withbroad panoramic views ofthe sky and sea. You canenjoy premium wagyu steakat the teppanyaki restauranton the 28th floor while takingin the night view.2-3-15 Higashi-shinagawa, Shinagawa-kuOpen year-round Check-in 15:00\/Check-out 12:00https:\/\/www.hankyu-hotel.com\/hotel\/dh\/dhtseafort\/\u6771\u4eac\u30de\u30ea\u30aa\u30c3\u30c8\u30db\u30c6\u30eb \u7b2c\u4e00\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u6771\u4eac\u30b7\u30fc\u30d5\u30a9\u30fc\u30c8Put on your yukata robeand slip your arms intothe sleeves.1Wash your bodybefore you step inthe bathtub.First, wrap the right sideon, and then wrap the leftside over in front of it.2Be careful not to letyour towel or your hairfall into the bath.Wrap the sash aroundyour waist and tie it infront.3Do not wash yourbody in the tub.During cold seasons, layera ha-ori coat over youryukata robes.4Dry your body wellbefore returning tothe changing room.\u00a92001, 2018 SANRIO CO., LTD.\u3000APPROVAL NO. G592111\u2026Address \u2026Closed \u2026Business hours \u2026Website 12Getting AroundStand in an orderly lineAt the station platform or bus stop, stand inrows until the vehicle arrives. Do not cut infront of others in line.Hold your backpack in front of youIf the train is crowded during morning rushhour, hold your backpack in front of you orput it on the shelf above the seats where itwon\u2019t bother other people.Ride the train or bus quietlySet your mobile phone to silent while onthe train or bus and do not talk in a loudvoice.Walking while using asmartphone is dangerous!Using a smartphone while walking onthe train platform or the road is very dangerous!Stop at a safe place before usingyour phone.Train lines are represented with differentcolors, and each station has a set stationnumber.Line numberStationnumberLine colorUse this special traffic-free ticket toexplore famous sightseeing spots! If you use this special traffic-free ticket, you can also conveniently skip buying a new ticket when transferring.Recommended for those who want to look around various sightseeing spots.The many train lines in Shinagawa (such as JR, Tokyu, Keikyu, ToeiAsakusa, Rinkai and Tokyo Monorail) are very convenient. You canexplore Tokyo in more detail if you use the bus and Bike Share, too.Keikyu Tourist Information Center Shinagawa StationTourist information centers for international touristsA tourist information center offering trafficand sightseeing advice to internationalvisitors. It also has a \u201cTickets Today\u201dbooth \u2014 where tickets for approximately50 different performances can be boughtfor that day \u2014 and the Travelex KeikyuShinagawa Branch currency exchange.Next to the Keikyu Line Takanawa Exit ticket gates at Shinagawa Station8:30\u201321:30 (open year-round) [available languages] English*There are also part-time staff members who speak Chinese, Korean, French and German.\u4eac\u6025\u30c4\u30fc\u30ea\u30b9\u30c8 \u30a4\u30f3\u30d5\u30a9\u30e1\u30fc\u30b7\u30e7\u30f3\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc \u54c1\u5ddd\u99c5ChecklistFind a train route map and thinkabout your travel route.Check what items are not allowedto be carried with you.Be careful of rush hour.Learn about the specialTraffic-free ticket.Check prices and purchaseinformation.Manners Rules03-6408-5644 Keikyu Shinagawa Station Bldg. 1F, 3-26-26 Takanawa,Minato-ku, Tokyo, Keikyu Tourist Information Center Shinagawa Station8:30\u201320:00 (Sat.\/Sun. 8:30\u20138:00) https:\/\/www.travelex.com\/Travelex Keikyu Shinagawa Branch \u30c8\u30e9\u30d9\u30ec\u30c3\u30af\u30b9\u4eac\u6025\u54c1\u5ddd\u5e97\u25cf JR EAST PASSFor unlimited rides in either unreserved or reserved seating in the standard cars of limitedexpress trains (including Shinkansen), rapid trains and local trains within the designated area.It can also be used for certain JR Bus routes.[Price] Tohoku Area: [purchased overseas] Adult (12 years and older)19,000 yen, Child (ages 6\u201311) 9,500 yen \/ [purchased in Japan] Adult (12years and older) 20,000 yen, Child (ages 6\u201311) 10,000 yenNagano\/Niigata Area: [purchased overseas] Adult (12 years and older)17,000 yen, Child (ages 6\u201311) 8,500 yen \/ [purchased in Japan] Adult (12years and older) 18,000 yen, Child (ages 6\u201311) 9,000 yenJR EAST PASS (Tohoku Area) https:\/\/www.jreast.co.jp\/e\/eastpass_t\/JR EAST PASS (Nagao\/Niigata Area) https:\/\/www.jreast.co.jp\/e\/eastpass_n\/\u25cf Greater Tokyo PassRide as much as you like for three days on the Kanto area\u2019s 12private train and subway lines (Tobu Line, Keio Line, Keikyu Line,Keisei Line, Odakyu Line, Tokyu Line, Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway,Yokohama Municipal Subway, Minato Mirai Line, Sotetsu Line, Tokyo Sakura Tram [TodenArakawa Line]), and buses from 51 companies in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures.[Price] Adult 7,200 yen \/ Child 3,600 yenhttps:\/\/greater-tokyo-pass.jp\/index.html\/[Price] Adult 4,000 yen \/ Child 2,000 yen\u25cf N\u2019EX TOKYO Round Trip TicketEspecially useful for getting a reserved seat on a regular train car roundtripon the Narita Express from Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station and NaritaAirport Terminal 2\u00b73 Station to stations within a specified area of Tokyo.https:\/\/www.jreast.co.jp\/e\/pass\/nex_round.html[Price] Adult 900 yen \/ Child 450 yen\u25cf Combined One-day Ticket for Tokyo Metro &amp; Toei SubwayA ticket that lets you ride all of the lines on the Tokyo Metro and Toeisubway lines as much as you like. It\u2019s perfect for traveling aroundTokyo.https:\/\/www.tokyometro.jp\/en\/ticket\/1day\/index.html\u25cf Japan Bus PassA ticket you can use to ride overnight buses and highway busesoperated by WILLER EXPRESS all over Japan (except Hokkaidoand Okinawa) as many times as you like.[Price] Mon.\u2013Thu. Pass: 3 days 10,000 yen \/ 5 days 12,500 yen \/ 7 days15,000 yen Any-day pass: 3 days 12,500 yen \/ 5 days 15,000 yenhttp:\/\/willerexpress.com\/st\/3\/en\/pc\/buspass\/\u25cf Tokyo 1-Day TicketA ticket for unlimited rides for one day using regular JR East trainswithin the 23 wards of Tokyo, the subway, the Nippori-Toneri Liner,the Toden Line and metropolitan buses.[Price] Adult 1,590 yen \/ Child 800 yenhttps:\/\/www.jreast.co.jp\/e\/pass\/tokyo_free.html[Price] Adult 2,800\u20135,400 yen \/ Child 1,400\u20132,700 yen\u25cf Keisei Skyliner &amp; Tokyo Subway TicketFreely travel on the Keisei Skyliner Limited Express, regulartrains and the Tokyo subway lines for 24, 48 or 72hours with the unlimited Tokyo Subway Ticket set.http:\/\/www.keisei.co.jp\/keisei\/tetudou\/skyliner\/us\/value_ticket\/subway.php[Price] Adult 1,200\u20132,200 yen \/ Child 600\u20131,100 yen\u25cf WELCOME! Tokyo Subway TicketA train ticket that offers travel from Haneda Airport InternationalTerminal Station to Sengakuji Station on the KeikyuLine (one-way or round-trip), Toei subway lines and TokyoMetro subway lines (24, 48, 72 hours).http:\/\/www.haneda-tokyo-access.com\/en\/info\/discountticket_welcometokyo.html*Photo depicts JR EASTPASS (Tohoku Area)13Priority SeatsPlease offer these seats to the elderly, people withdisabilities, people accompanying young children orpregnant women. Please turn off your mobile phone inthe priority seat area when it is crowded.Women-only carsIn principle, only women can use these train cars. Boys ofelementary school age or younger, people with disabilitiesand those taking care of them may also use these cars.*Set during morning and evening rush hours; varies dependingon the train line.Travel comfortably by using a convenient IC card!BusesPayment methodsDepending on the area, there are twotypes of buses: buses you board fromthe front and buses you board fromthe back. Push the button on the wallwhen you get close to your stop.[Board from the front]Board through the open front doors, put the faremoney in the fare box or tap your IC card (the feeis the same no matter which station you get off at).[Board from behind]Take a paper ticket from the machine at the back entrance of the bus ortap your IC card. Check theelectronic signboard numberand your ticket numberto pay the correct fee whenyou get off the bus.See details here:All-Japan taxi guideHelp markThis is for people with prosthetic legs ormental disabilities. This mark lets the peoplearound them know that they may need help orconsideration.Maternity markThis mark helps protect the health of pregnantwomen. Try to offer your seat on publictransportation to women with this mark andplease refrain from smoking around them.Fares are calculated according to distance. You will be charged an initialfare for travel within a preset standard distance plus an additionalfare depending on how much further you travel beyond that point. Beaware that rates increase proportionally late at night.Tokyo taxis are clean and offer polite service to customers. The fare is determinedby time and distance, so you can feel at ease. Give the name of the place you wantto go or show a map to the driver. If you&#8217;re worried, please use the English languageservice to call a taxi.[English phone number] Nihon Kotsu 03-5755-2336*Staffed by English-speaking operators (24 hrs.)TaxisFaresToei Bus Tokyu Bus Keikyu BusBicycle ports and rental stations can befound in nine wardsof Tokyo \u2014 includingShinagawa \u2014 whereyou can return yourbicycle. They\u2019re veryuseful for travelingshort distances.\u25cf At the Shinagawa Tourism Association, Bike Share one-day passes are sold for 2,160 yen. \u21d2 for details about the location,see reverse sideBike ShareBike ShareSee details here:TrainSuicaIC cards are issued at JR EAST stations.They can be used for rail fare,bus fare and shopping.* Suica and PASMO cards can be usedfor the same services.PASMOThese are issued at private train andsubway stations in the Tokyo MetropolitanArea, as well as at bus operatingoffices. You can use them fortrain fare, bus fare andshopping.Go through the automaticticket gatesTap the IC card firmly on the ICreader part of the ticket gatemachine. You\u2019ll hear a beepingsound if it has been read successfully.How to payA Suica card can be bought at the multi-functional ticket machinesor ticket windows at JR East train stations within theSuica-use area, and PASMO cards can be bought at ticket machinesor the train\/bus commuter-pass window.Purchase and usagedetails available here:Purchase and usagedetails available here:\u25a0 The convenience of the traffic IC cardConvenience stores, supermarkets and other establishmentswith this mark accept payments viaelectronic money. You can use it for coin lockers,bus fare or taxis, too.You can even use it for shopping orcoin lockersWhen your balance runs low, you can charge yourcard at a ticket machine and continue using it.It can be used repeatedlyhttps:\/\/www.jreast.co.jp\/e\/pass\/suica.html https:\/\/www.pasmo.co.jp\/en\/Toei BusTokyu BusKeikyu Bushttp:\/\/bit.ly\/2PJ691shttp:\/\/www.taxi-tokyo.or.jp\/english\/index.htmlSee detailshere:https:\/\/www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp\/eng\/https:\/\/tokyubus.bus-japan.net\/enhttp:\/\/hnd-bus.com\/14Get information about Shinagawa sightseeing here!Disaster Response Plan*InterFM 89.7 MHz will broadcast information about evacuationshelters, etc., in an emergencyIssued December 2018Outside*Check the evacuation place and route in advance at hotels.InsideIf there is an earthquakeSquare Ebara 1F, 4-5-28 Ebara,Shinagawa-kuWed., New Year\u2019s holidays10:00\u201318:00 http:\/\/infoandcafesquare.jp\/info&amp;cafe SQUAREA community-style cafe where you cancheck information about recommendedsightseeing spots in Shinagawa whileenjoying coffee and homemade sweets.You can relax with Shinagawa\u2019s sightseeingambassador, Cinnamoroll.Shinakan PLAZA\u3057\u306a\u304b\u3093PLAZAOi 1-Chome Kyodo Bldg. 1F, 1-14-1 Oi, Shinagawa-kuNational holidays, New Year\u2019s holidays 9:30\u201317:00Sharing information about ShinagawaCity and Tokyo sightseeing. You canget your hands on different types ofguide maps, leaflets, and more. Youcan also use multilingual digital signs.The Bike Share one-day pass is soldhere, too.Call the police in case of anaccident or crime 110119[Japan Tourism Agency]Guide in Case of Illness or Injury for TravelingSafely in Japanhttps:\/\/www.jnto.go.jp\/emergency\/eng\/mi_guide.htmlShinagawa City HomepageEmergency Prevention Pagehttp:\/\/www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp.e.ke.hp.transer.com\/PC\/bosai\/bosai-bosai\/Call an ambulance if you areinjured or illCall the fire department in caseof fire\u25cf Move away from cement block walls and glass windows,crouch down and protect your head from fallingobjects such as signs or glass.\u25cf If you are near the coast and a tsunami warning issounded, move to high ground or a tall building.\u25cf If you feel in danger due to a large fire, evacuate to alocal evacuation area.\u25cf Move away from furniture and glass windows, gonext to a bed or under a strong table and lean downto protect your head.\u25cf Wait for the shaking to stop and follow directionsfrom staff in order to evacuate.Check the latest information and have fun discovering Shinagawa!https:\/\/home.shinagawa.kokosil.net\/enAn application for exploring the city using AR(augmented reality) to introduce sightseeingspots, cultural properties and filming locations inShinagawa. The text and audio guides are availablein English, Simplified Chinese, TraditionalChinese and Korean.\u25a0Wa! Shinagawa Tourist Spots (kokosil Shinagawa)Application Website and SNShttp:\/\/www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp.e.ke.hp.transer.com\/PC\/kuseizyoho\/kuseizyoho-siryo\/kuseizyoho-siryo-free_wifi\/index.htmlShinagawa Free Wi-Fi can be used at public facilities,main stations and parks in Shinagawa. Theportal site when you connect and the confirmationscreen are multilingual (English, SimplifiedChinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean).\u25a0SHINAGAWA FREE Wi-FiFree Wi-Fihttps:\/\/shinagawa-kanko.or.jp\/?lang=enPublic site run by the Shinagawa Tourism Association. Receive the latest information about sightseeingspots, model courses, secret restaurants popular with locals and events! (Available in English, SimplifiedChinese, Traditional Chinese and Korean)\u25a0Shinagawa Sightseeing Federationhttp:\/\/shinagawonder.jp\/Introducing festivals and experiencestogether with beautiful photos\u25a0shinagawonderhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/channel\/UCMN09zoRT10ss1nnjZ64vjgFun videos of sightseeing spots andfestivals are posted here\u25a0 Shinagawa Tourism AssociationYouTubehttps:\/\/www.instagram.com\/shinagawonder\/Share the charms of photogenicShinagawa!\u25a0shinagawonder Instagramhttps:\/\/en.japantravel.com\/tokyo\/shinagawaMerging Tokyo\u2019s traditions and the latestculture \u2014 Shinagawa Experience and SightseeingInformation\u25a0 JAPAN TRAVEL(Special Shinagawa Page)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As a Tokyo sightseeing base, Shinagawa has no shortage of<br \/>\nhotels, but it also offers a variety of short trips to places like<br \/>\ntemples, shrines, historical locations and vibrant shopping<br \/>\nstreets. 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