{"id":8020,"date":"2021-03-26T16:30:12","date_gmt":"2021-03-26T07:30:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=8020"},"modified":"2022-03-03T10:43:42","modified_gmt":"2022-03-03T01:43:42","slug":"ota-city-guide-book-2","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/8020\/","title":{"rendered":"OTA CITY GUIDE BOOK"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Welcome Shopsare markedby this sticker.Ota City TouristInformation Spotsare markedby this stickerOTA CITYDiscover authentic JapanStores and accommodationsthat distribute sightseeingmaps and pamphlets, andoffer visitors information onlocal sights and attractions.Ota City Tourist Information SpotsPublic Wi-Fi spots and internet access is available foroverseas visitors in locations throughout Ota City, tohelp visitors learn more about the city&#8217;s manyhighlights. Access is available for all, free of charge.Free public Wi-Fi[ OTA CITY FREE Wi-Fi ]OTA CITY Official Travel Guidehttps:\/\/ota-tokyo.com\/Restaurants, stores, sightseeingattractions, accommodationsand other establishmentsdisplaying this sticker offeraccessible services for overseasguests. Keep your eyes peeled!Welcome ShopsConvenient spots in townAbout 300 shopsApproximately 300 locationsLearn more!Recent news Recommended routesHotels and accommodations RestaurantsEvents Emergency informationDelivering the today of Ota City!Visit ota &#8211; Tokyo10:30 pmPublished:February.2021TAKEFREEGuide BookTokyoOTA City Guide Book ENGLISHOta City Tourism and Internationalization Department, Tourism DivisionDiscover authentic JapanTokyo Sta.Kawasaki Sta.Shinagawa Sta.KamataSta.HanedaAirportOta CityWelcome to OtaCityThe gateway to Tokyo, where traditional Japan awaitsOta City, which is home to Haneda Airport, features a wide range of Japanese scenery.Historical Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, traditional market streets and &#8220;sento&#8221;(public baths) where visitors experience Japanese life, parks w ith soothing greeneryand water features, workshops featuring world-renowned craftsma nship, and more&#8230;Step outside the airport and hunt for Japanese tradition and custom in Ota City!Ota City official PR CharacterThe information in this guide is correct at the time of publication. Please be sure to check operating hours at stores and facilities before you go.Tel Price Hours Closed Access AddressBuy itat HanedaAirport!\u00a9TIAT\u00a9TIAT\u00a9TIATGateway to the skyHaneda Airport\u7a7aOld Tokyo(Edo) townscapes cometo life on the airport&#8217;s Edo Alleyfloor. Includes approximately 40popular Japanese stores anddining establishments.Haneda Airport Terminal 302 \uff5c EDO MARKET PLACEFootbath Skydeck Haneda Dejima|DEJIMA by 1\u219210Enjoy food and drinks while gazing atthe beautiful twinkling stars project edacross the entirety of the domed roof.03-6428-0694 Open hours: 7:00-23:00Screening times 11:00\uff5e17:00, 17:30\uff5e23:00Adults (middle-school age and older):\u00a5530\/Children (2 and older): \u00a5310*One-drink minimum charged separatelyHaneda Airport Terminal 3 5F03 \uff5c PLANETARIUMStarry Caf\u00e9Offers an airport-exclusive lineup of goods,including one of Japan&#8217;s largest slot carkits (with approximately 50 m of track),models of airplanes from across the world,and a variety of keyholders.03-6428-0300 9:00\uff5e22:00Open year roundHaneda Airport Terminal 3 5F05 \uff5c Hakuhinkan Toy ParkHaneda Airport ShopEnjoy a genuine shopping experience at the manyspeciality shops located within the airport.Haneda Airport Terminal 104 \uff5c Marketplace H-5G-5F-5G-5G-5HANEDA INNOVATION CITY is a mega-complex facility comprised of stores and offices.This is a free footbath at which youcan see planes up close.Operating hours\u30005:30 to 23:30This is an interactive facility at whichyou can encounter Japanese culture in anew style with mixed reality technology.HANEDA INNOVATION CITYCappuccino from Yojiya Cafe\u25b6See Mt. Fuji from the Terminal 1Observation DeckJapan is home to a rich variety of vendingmachines. Why not convert your loose change tointeresting toys and goods before returning home?You can write a wish on theplane ticket-shaped woodenvotives (kifuda) and hang themat the shrine, or bring themhome with you as a souvenir.Wooden kifuda alsoavailable for purchase!With figurines of thecapital building, sumowrestlers and more!Tokyo figurine \u25b6capsule machinesFun vending and capsule machines\u25b2Photos courtesy of Haneda Future Development Co., Ltd.The three observation decks within theairport are each located in different areasand face different directions, offering uniquescenery with views of SkyTree, Tokyo Bayand the Kawasaki industrial zones. Thenighttime views are particularly breathtaking.6:30\uff5e22:00Terminal 3 is open 24HTerminal 1 6F and rooftopTerminal 2 5FTerminal 3 5F*Subject to change due to weather01 \uff5c Observation decks G-5 H-5-\u30004\u3000- -\u30005\u3000-A temple with over 700 years of historyIkegami Honmonji Temple\u5bfaThe head temple of the Nichiren Shu Order, with over 700 yearsof history. The peaceful and sprawling temple grounds aboundwith classical Japanese architecture, including the five-storypagoda (said to be the oldest in Kanto) and the two-story Hoto(Stupa). The cherry blossoms in spring are magnificent.06 \uff5c Ikegami Honmonji Temple03-3752-2331Grounds open to public10 min. walk from Ikegami Station on the Tokyu Ikegami Line12 min. walk from Nishi-Magome Station on the Toei Asakusa Line1-1-1 Ikegami, Ota-kuThe N io-mon ga te s tanding before t heGrand Ceremony Hall was reconstructed in1977. Two guardian deities protect the gatefrom each side.a: Nio-monA memorial service is held on October 13to honor the anniversary of the sageNichiren&#8217;s death. On the night of the 12thadherents carrying Buddhist lanterns holda beautiful procession at the temple.b: OeshikiC-3One of Japan&#8217;s traditional sweets.Wheat flour starch isfermented,steamed,served withconcentrated brown sugar syrupand hefty sprinkling of roastedsoy bean flour.Kuzu mochiFrom Ikegamito the world!03-3751-01549:00\uff5e18:00(Tea room:10:00-16:45(L.O.))Open year round4-24-1 Ikegami,Ota-kuc: Ikegami IkedayaFive-story PagodaHoto(Stupa)06abc-\u30006\u3000- -\u30007\u3000-Built over 800 years ago, the goddessof Mt. Fuji, Konohananosakuya-hime, isdeified at this shrine. The view of Mt.Fuji and the Tama River is exquisite.9 \uff5c Tamagawa Sengen-jinja Shrine03-3721-40503 min. walk from Tamagawa Station onthe Tokyu Toyoko and Tamagawa lines.1-55-12 Den-enchofu, Ota-kuHome to the gods of olden JapanShrines\u793eNear Haneda AirportAlong Tama RiverNear Senzokuike PondKamata AreaYoshioki Nitta, a commander from the Nanboku-choperiod, is enshrined here as a god of luck. This is alsowhere the Hamaya (a ceremonial arrow used as atraditional New Year&#8217;s decoration) originated. The templegrounds are unusual in that they feature modern art.10\uff5c Nitta-jinja Shrine03-3758-13975 min. walk from Musashinitta on theTokyu Tamagawa line.1-21-23 Yaguchi, Ota-kuLocated on the banks of Senzokuike Pond, Emperor Oujin and avariety of other gods are worshipped at this shrine, which was builtover 1,100 years ago. In particular, it is home to gods once worshippedby the samurai for good fortune in battle, and is even linked to thestory of General Minamoto no Yoritomo&#8217;s favorite steed, Ikezuki.11 \uff5c Senzoku Hachiman-jinja Shrine03-3727-758410 min. walk from Senzokuike Stationon the Tokyu Ikegami Line2-23-10 Minami-Senzoku, Ota-kuAlthough close to the station, the thick-growing trees lendan atmopshere of holiness . While the exact year ofconstruction is unknown, the burial mound located on thegrounds indicate the location has been considered sacredsince long ago. The cherry blossoms in spring are beautiful.12 \uff5c Kamata Hachiman-jinja Shrine03-3731-52163 min. walk from Keikyu-Kamata Stationon the Keikyu Line4-18-18 Kamata, Ota-kuA variety of fox gods are worshipped at thisshrine, which is said to bring good fortunewith money, business prosperity and safetravels. The rear area behind the mainshrine boasts beautiful vermillion Torii gates.07 \uff5c Anamori Inari-jinja Shrine03-3741-08093 min. walk from Anamori Inari Stationon the Keikyu Airport Line5-2-7 Haneda, Ota-kuBuilt approximately 800 years ago, this shrinewas so central to belief during the Edo Period(1603-1868) that it was frequented by theshogun. In modern times it is often visited byairline workers who come to pray for safeflight operations.08 \uff5c Haneda-jinja Shrine03-3741-002310 min. walk from Otorii Station on theKeikyu Airport Line3-9-12 Hon-Haneda, Ota-kuFoxes, which eat the miceand rodents that lay wasteto fields, are believed tobe the servants of Inari,the harvest god.Inari foxesThese votives, featuring animage of an aircraft and toriiarchway, are inscribed with aprayer for safe travels.Ema(Shinto votive)These votives featurean image of the cherryblossoms associated withKonohananosakuyahime.Ema(Shinto votive)F-5E-5C-4A-3D-4C-1A charm forsafe travelsHamaya910-\u30008\u3000- -\u30009\u3000-Umeyashiki Sta.Ajisai(side dishes)HeiwajimaSta.OmorimachiSta.Zoshiki Sta.Keikyu LineKeikyu LineJR LineKojiya Sta.KeikyuAirport LineMochijin(Japanese sweets)Niku noMizoguchiNiku noInoseNiku noOtayaAikawayaKamabokotenExperience Japanese lifeDowntown walks\u753aA laidback pub with nice andfriendly atmosphere.Yakiton Butabancho03-3739-7058Weekdays:16:00-24:00(L.O.23:00)Sat.\/Sun.\/Holidays:14:00-23:00 (L.O.22:30)Open year round7-63-6 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-kuThis pub is known for the authentic,British-style fish and chips, which aresaid to be some of the best in Tokyo.Upper House Kamata03-3737-0016Mon.-Thu.: 17:00-24:00 (L.O. 23:00)Fri.\/Eve of Nat&#8217;l holidays: 17:00-26:00 (L.O.25:00) Sat.: 14:00-26:00 (L.O. 25:00)Sun.\/Holidays: 14:00-24:00 (L.O. 23:00)Kamata Tokyu Plaza Annex 1F (inside Kuidaore Yokocho)7-69-1 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-kuUmeyashiki AreaShotengai (shopping streets) are where Japanesepeople do their daily shopping. Lots of cheap,delicious and convenient foods can be found inthese areas, making them some of the best placesto discover the popular flavors of everyday Japan.Many other Shotengai(shopping streets)can also be found in Ota CityShotengai rich in local spiritKojiya AreaOne of the largest and most bustling shotengai.Zoshiki AreaThis shotengai retains vestiges of the old Tokaido Road.Heiwajima AreaYakitoriKorokkeJapanese croquettesc o n s i s t s o f g r a t e dpotatoes coated in a layerof flour and deep-fried. Avariety of flavors areavailable, such as beef orvegetable croquettes.KakiageBourbon RoadDiscover delicious food and drinks!An old-time yokocho alley linedwith pubs and taverns.Iseya Mochigashi(Japanese sweets)YatsumeyaMatsumoto(eel)Meat Shop Yukiya(side dishes)Sumiyaki Hakkai(yakitori)Senrokuya Caf\u00e9(Ice cream-filled Monaka)Okoshi(side dishes)Kakiage is a type ofdeep-fried tempuraconsisting of finelysliced nests of seafoodand vegetables.Skewered and grilled chick en. Eachyakitori shop has their own specialrecipe of sauces and seasonings. Oneof the most popular everyday foods inJapan, with varieties ranging fromthigh meat and chicken skins andinnards.How to enjoya shotengai(Shopping street)B-1P22B-1P22Ice cream-filled MonakaMonaka is a Japanese sweet with red beanpaste sandwiched between two thin crispwafers made from mochi rice powder orflour. In addition to red bean paste, manyother fillings, such as ice cream, are alsoused to make monaka.-\u300010\u3000- -\u300011\u3000-Ota CityCan&#8217;t-Miss EatsA fried pork cutlet recipe introduced to Japanduring the Meiji era. This delicious combinationof crispy batter a nd full-bodied sauce is astaple of Japanese home cooking.Tonkatsu\u98dfP22 B-1P24 AP22 B-1P22 A-1P23 D-2P23 C-2 P22 B-1 P24 A P24 AP24 GP22 B-2P22 B-1P22 B-2P24 EC-2P23P23 C-2P22 B-1P24 DP24 FG. Tonkatsu Jinenbou03-5700-533011:30\uff5e14:30 (L.O.), 17:00\uff5e21:30 (L.O.)Wed. 4-19-24 Kugahara, Ota-kuH. Tonkatsu Aoki03-3739-4231 11:00\uff5e14:00, 17:00\uff5e21:00Mon., Sun.Royal Heights Kamata 102, 5-43-7 Kamata, Ota-kuI. Tonkatsu Tatsumi03-3731-321611:30\uff5e14:30, 17:30\uff5e21:30Sun. Lumiere Hikari 1F, 7-48-8 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-kuM. Tenpura Tenmi03-3733-8960 11:30-14:00, 17:00-21:30 (L.O.)(until 21:00 (L.O.) on Sun.\/holidays) Mon.Maison Astoria 1F, 7-32-3 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-kuN. Takasago Sushi03-3729-084211:00\uff5e14:00, 17:00\uff5e22:00Tue., Wed. 5-9-2 Higashi-Yukigaya, Ota-kuO. Senryu03-3766-3775 11:30-14:00, 17:00-20:00 (L.O.)(Lunch only on Sat)Sun.\/holidays4-12-23 Omori-Kita, Ota-kuOriginating in China, gyoza (dumplings) are mostpopularly eaten fried in Japan. Hanetsuki gyoza, orwinged dumplings, were created in Kamata and arecharacterized by their crispy &#8216;wing&#8217; shaped skins.J. Hoan Yon03-3730-781111:30-14:00, 17:00-22:30 (L.O.)New Year Holidays 5-13-26 Kamata, Ota-kuK. Konparu Honkan03-3737-5841\u3000 11:30\uff5e22:30 (L.O.)Open year roundProsperia Building 1F\/2F, 4-5-6 Kamata, Ota-kuL. Ni Hao Annex03-3734-2180\u3000 11:30\uff5e14:00, 17:00\uff5e24:00Open Year roundHanesamu Building B1F, 4-25-7 Kamata, Ota-kuUnaju is a Japanese dish consisting of split eelbasted in a sweet and spicy sauce, char-coalgrilled, and served over rice. The teriyaki-stylesauce goes perfectly with the rice.D. Suzuki Kabayaki11:30-20:30 (L.O.)Tue.7-63-2 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-kuE. Unagi Wakamatsu03-3734-862011:00\uff5e14:00, 17:00\uff5e21:00Tue. 1-22-6 Minami-Kamata, Ota-kuF. Hasegawa03-3761-528211:30\uff5e14:00, 17:00\uff5e20:30 (L.O.)Wed. 2-4-4 Omori-Nishi, Ota-kuOriginating in China, Japan has evolved its owndistinct take on ramen noodle soup, with countlessvariations of noodles, soup flavors and toppings.A. Niboshi Tsukemen Miyamoto03-5703-021311:00\uff5e15:00, 18:00\uff5e21:00Sun. 7-8-1 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-kuB. Yoneya03-3751-305011:00\uff5e13:45(L.O.), 17:00\uff5e21:30(L.O.)Wed. 3-35-7 Ikegami, Ota-kuC. Wafu Ramen Watetsu03-5703-5021 11:00-25:30Open Year round Rikamu6 Building 1F,5-19-1 Kamata, Ota-kuRamen Hanetsuki gyozaUnajuVegetarianMuslim FriendlyOtherHidamari Caf\u00e903-6715-771111:30\uff5e14:00,17:00\uff5e20:30(L.O.)Will close when foodingredients run outMon., Sun\/holidaysKamata Copo 24-31-1 Kamata, Ota-kuYILDIZ TurkishRestaurant&amp;Bar03-6424-979711:30\uff5e14:30(L.O.),17:00\uff5e22:30(L.O.)Tue.No.1Taiyo Building 2F,5-18-3 Kamata, Ota-kuHanuman03-3751-848811:00\uff5e15:00,17:00\uff5e23:00Open Year round4-31-18 Ikegami,Ota-kuRosni03-5700-155611:00\uff5e15:00, 17:00\uff5e23:00(11:00-23:00 on Sat.\/Sun.\/holidays)1st and 3rd Thu. of everymonthRatoru Building 1F, 6-5-9 Ikegami, Ota-kuJapanese cuisine1JGKMCFEABDOHLN-\u300012\u3000- -\u300013\u3000-Ota CitySweets and caf\u00e9\u98dfP23 C-1P24 GP22 B-2RelaxedCaf\u00e9 timeThis folk house caf\u00e9 is housed ina renovated soba shop originallybuilt in 1933. A visit feels like atrip into the golden days of theShowa era. In addition to regularmeals, the caf\u00e9 also feature a fullcasual desert menu includingcakes and hojicha tea pudding.Folk house caf\u00e9RengetsuA favorite pastry shop amonglocals for over 40 years, L`\u00e9piD`or offers original seasonalcakes and cookies and relieson only the freshest of ingredients.Enjoy the view from thelarge window in the secondfloor tea room while partakingin seasonal sweets.L`\u00e9pi D`or03-3722-01419:00-19:00 (tea room: 9:30-18:30)Wed.3-24-14 Den-enchofu,Ota-ku03-6410-546911:30\u201217:30(L.O.)Tue., Wed.2-20-11 Ikegami,Ota-kuCustard pudding toppedhigh with seasonal fruits.Patisserie Naohira`spudding \u00e0 la modeA03-6424-503310:00-20:00First Mon.TAC Building 1F, 2-18-22 Kamata,Ota-kuA range of cut mini-cakes are available,including cakes in the shape of theirmascot character &#8216;Marsh-mon.&#8217;Marshmallow Monster`sanimal cakesB03-3298-765410:00-20:00Mon. (open on Mon. if a national holiday)3-7-26 Omori-Nishi,Ota-kuNerikiri (Chinese yam kneaded into white beanjam and colored with natural ingredients),shaped into flowers and other seasonal items.Wagashi Kiyono&#8217;sseasonal nerikiriC03-3731-232010:00-19:30 (holidays: until 18:00)Wed.\/Sun, no regular holidays1-7-5 Kamata-Honcho,Ota-kuABCED\u00a9MIHOStop by onyour way toHonmonjiTempleLocated next toan avenue of gingkotrees that areespecially beautifulin autumnP24 AP24 BP24 CP24 GFragrant, faintly sweet jelliedazuki bean, strewn with driedstrawberries, figs and walnutswagashi asobi`s dried fruitsin jellied azuki beanD03-3748-353910:00-17:00No regular holidays1-16-2 Kamiikedai,Ota-kuAn usual take on abekawa mochi,with generous chunks of mochibathed in roasted soybean flourand molasses.Mochijin`sabekawa mochiE03-3761-61969:00-19:00Tue.1-4-3 Omori-Higashi,Ota-ku-\u300014\u3000- -\u300015\u3000-Enjoy the beautifulbathhouse muralsGoldfish andblack water!Immerse yourself in thekuroyu while viewingthe large goldfish tankBeautiful shrine-like architectureShrine-style architecture refers to buildings built in the style of temples and shrines.Complete with karaoke, dining and other facilities.Relax further afterexiting the bathsOutdoor bathWash away the fatigue of your tripBathhouses\/hot springsKuroyuA beauty hot springs with pitch-black waters?A natural kuroyu (black water hot spring) runsthrough Ota City. The waters can be enjoyed atsome bath houses in the city. These waters,which are black due to the presence of ancientcarbonized vegetation, are rare throughout theworld, and are said to have a beautifying effecton the skin.\u7652Reopening in March 2019 after completing refurbishment!The facility has a natural hot spring which releases 150tons of water per day from a depth of 2 000 meters,ahighly concentrated carbonated spring, and bedrock baths(mixed and women only). There are also suitcase lockersavailable and the entire facility is equipped with free Wi-Fi.Natural Hot Spring Heiwajima03-3768-9121 Weekdays: \u00a52,000;Sat.\/Sun.\/holidays: \u00a52,300Open 24 hours Open Year roundOne-Coin Bus from Keikyu Heiwajima Stationor JR Omori StationBigfun Heiwajima Building B 2F,1-1-1 Heiwajima, Ota-ku03-3731-707815:00\uff5e24:00Fri.5-10-5 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-ku03-3731-694416:00\uff5e23:30Fri.1-21-6 Higashi-Kamata, Ota-kuB. Taisho-yu03-3734-008115:00\uff5e24:00Tue.6-16-11 Nishi-Kamata, Ota-kuA. Hasunuma OnsenC. Kaisei-yu03-3754-263712:00-25:00; Sat.\/Sun.\/holidays: 10:00-25:00Open Year round 6-35-5 Ikegami, Ota-kuE. Sakura-kan03-3729-2526 16:00\uff5e22:00The 5th, 15th and 25th of everymonth(or following day if a Sun. ornational holiday)5-14-7 Minami-Yukigaya, Ota-kuD. Myojin-yu03-3739-552715:00-23:00; Sat.\/Sun.\/holidays: 10:00-23:00Thu.3-23-6 Naka-Rokugo, Ota-kuF. Teruno-yuPrice\u00a5470\uff08As of October 2019.\uff09Rules for using aJapanese bathhouse Check here to learn moreabout Japanese bathhouses!Close toHaneda Airport,with a special late-night\/early morningsend-off brunch(reservations required).Note: The picture is for illustrative purposes.ADDFEBC-\u300016\u3000- -\u300017\u3000-Experience traditional Japanese harmonyJapaneseExperiencesAs a visitors center located in a bustling urban neighborhood, the OtaCity Tourist Information Center offers a variety of hands-on culturalexperiences rooted in the local area. Ota City offers new disco verieswith each visit, which can easily become the highlight of your trip.Ota CityTourist Information Center\u548cD-4Free workshopsPaid workshops03-6424-7288\u3000 9:00-21:00 Open Year roundWing Kitchen Keikyu Kamata M2F4-50-11 Kamata, Ota-kuOrigami Cut stencil BookmarkSado Japanese Tea CeremonyA tea ceremony i s a form of h ospitalitysteeped in traditional etiquette, during whichguests are presented with tea. Enjoy a peacefulmoment of te a, as well as a de liciousaccompaniment of Japanese sweets, in anauthentic Japanese tatami room.Kamata KirikoGlass items repeatedly hand-shavedand polished, by skilled artisans, tocreate complicated, intricate designs.Kamata CastellaThis castella has a light, fluffy texture that isbaked with granulated brown sugar in the shapeof a round donut created from the image of traintires reminiscent of Kamata&#8217;s film industry.Wasanbo Molasses, wh ich is a spec ialty ofSanuki, is used to make the castella.Haneda DaikoA dorayaki (sponge cake and b ean pastesandwich) made with whole chestnuts. Both redand white bean paste varieties are available.Sak\u00e9A pure ginjo sak\u00e9 created by the long-running sak\u00e9brewery Toshimaya in Higashimurayama, Tokyo, andavailable only at Haneda Airport. A clear and polishedvintage, with an invigorating flavor and fragrance thatutilizes the deep richness of fermented rice grain.Kawase Hasui merchandiseHasui Kawase was a woodblock artist who lived in OtaCity and who was active from the Taisho period intothe Showa period. He traveled throughout Japan andleft behind many memorable prints. Kawase Hasuimerchandise, such as file sleeves printed with someof his most famous works, is available for purchase.Ota City official PR characterHanepyon merchandiseStuffed animals, pin badges, mini towels,notepads and neckstraps are all available.Kimono ExperienceColorful traditional and long-sleevedkimonos are available, allowing guests todress in their choice of stunning Japanesegarb. Children&#8217;s sizes are also available.Create a variety of intriguing shapes by folding a single square of paper.Make bookmarks, paper cut stencils and more.Experience traditional games handed down through Japanese history.Drape a kimono over your clothes and take a memorial photograph.OrigamiHand-madeJapanese accessoriesTraditional JapanesegamesFree memorialphotographsArrange seasonal plants and flowers in vases, to appreciate their beauty.Experience some of the steps involved in creating manga.Try your hand at using brush and ink to write beautiful characters.Kado Japanese Flower ArrangementManga workshopShodo Japanese CalligraphyTime: Approx. 60 minutesPrice: \u00a53,500Hours: 10:00-18:00Reservations: RequiredDress-up only course60 minute course, guests dress up insidethe center and do not go outside.Time: Approx. 60 min.\/Price: \u00a53,500Hours: 10:00-18:00\/Reservations: RequiredShrine visit course90 minute course (until return to center),with a visit to a nearby shrine.Time: Approx. 90 min.\/Price: \u00a54,500Hours: 10:00-18:00\/Reservations: RequiredReservations for cultural workshops can be made here Buy it here! Ota City souvenirs-\u300018\u3000- -\u300019\u3000-One day itinerarythrough Ota city TokyoAuthentic Japan\u5efb1. Haneda AirportWhere the majority ofpeople visiting Ota Cityfirst set foot.2. Anamori Inari-jinja ShrineOriginally located wherethe Haneda Airportcurrently sits, this shrinewas relocated duringconstruction of the airport.3. Ota City TouristInformation CenterThe kimono trying-on the centeroffers is a popular and amazingexperience.4. Ni HaoThe Kamata area isfamous for its &#8216;winged&#8217;gyoza dumplings.8. Kuroyu Hot SpringsThe black spa water isbelieved to havehealing and beautifyingproperties. Thebathhouse wall muralshould not be missed.9. Bourbon RoadThe perfect place fordinner or drinks.There&#8217;s somethingnostalgic aboutBourbon Road.WalkingplanWalkingplanShortbreakWalkingplanDepartureKimonotrying-onWingedgyozadumplingsfor lunchBlack-waterspaDinnerat anIzakaya6. IkegamiHonmonji TempleWhile not as famous asSensoji Temple, it offersa more quiet and sacredatmosphere.P6-7P4P8P18P135. Senzokuike PondA beautiful place fora walk, and great forpleasure boat ridesas well.P97. Folk houseCaf\u00e9 RengetsuA caf\u00e9 set in a traditionalJapanese folk house.A Japanese garden islocated in the rear.P15P16P113 min.2 min.5 min.25 min.10 min.13 min.10 min.5 min.Forcourse detailssee here-\u300020\u3000- -\u300021\u3000-\u4eac\u6025\u672c\u7dda Keikyu Line\u4eac\u6025\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7dda Keikyu Airport Line\u6771\u6025\u6771\u6a2a\u7ddaTokyu Toyoko Line\u6771\u6025\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u7ddaTokyu Tamagawa Line\u7dda\u9ed2\u76ee\u6025\u6771\u7dda\u4e0a\u6c60\u6025\u6771\u6771\u4eac\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30ebTokyo MonorailJR\u4eac\u6d5c\u6771\u5317\u7ddaJR Keihin-Tohoku Line\u90fd\u55b6\u6d45\u8349\u7ddaToei Asakusa lineJR\u7dcf\u6b66\u672c\u7ddaJR Sobu Line\u4eac\u6210\u7dda Keisei LineTokyu Ikegami LineTokyu Meguro Line\u84b2\u7530\u54c1\u5ddd\u6cc9\u5cb3\u5bfa\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u6c60\u4e0a\u9577\u539f\u7530\u5712\u8abf\u5e03 \u4e45\u304c\u539f\u897f\u99ac\u8fbc\u5927\u68ee\u6a2a\u6d5c\u5e73\u548c\u5cf6\u5927\u68ee\u753a\u6d5c\u677e\u753a\u76ee\u9ed2\u6e0b\u8c37\u65b0\u5bbf\u6771\u4eac\u4eac\u6210\u4e0a\u91ce \u65e5\u66ae\u91cc\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u4eac\u6025\u84b2\u7530\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c3\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c3\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c1\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c2\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c1\u30fb\u7b2c2\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u6210\u7530\u56fd\u969b\u7a7a\u6e2fOta City Access MapHanedaAirportTerminal 2Kamata Keikyu-KamataShinagawaSengakujiGotandaIkegamiNagaharaDen-enchofu KugaharaNishi-MagomeOmoriHeiwajimaOmorimachiHamamatsuchoMeguroShibuyaShinjukuTokyoKeisei-Ueno NipporiTamagawaYokohamaHaneda AirportNarita InternationalAirportHanedaAirportTerminal 1HanedaAirportTerminal 3Haneda AirportTerminal 3Haneda AirportTerminal 1\u30fb215A12B C D0 100mNKamataMAPNomikawa RiverHasunuma OnsenKaisei-yuYu City KamataTourism &amp; Industry Information AreaOta Tourism AssociationOta City Tourist Information CenterOta City Industrial Plaza (PiO)Ota City OfficeOta City Residents Hall(Aprico)Ota CityGeneralGymnasiumKanpachi-dori Ave.Tamatsutsumi-dori Ave.Daiichi Keihin Ave.KamataKamataKeikyu-KamataUmeyashikiHasunumaTokyu Ikegami LineKeikyu Airport LineKeikyu LineTokyu Tamagawa LineJR Keihin-Tohoku LineJR Tokaido LineHotel TomsRed Roof Inn Kamata \/Haneda TokyoUrbain TokyoHaneda KamataCity HotelHOTEL ASYL HirokiTOKYO KAMATASpa &amp; HotelNagomiBusiness InnNagomiToyoko Inn KamataHigashi-guchiKeikyu EX InnKamataHOTEL AMANEKKamata Sta.AI HOTELKeikyu KamataTokyu StayKamataRelief PremiumHanedaHOTEL ORIENTAL EXPRESSTOKYO KAMATAChisun Inn KamataSotetsu Fresa InnTokyo KamataGrand Park HotelPanex TokyoApa HotelKamataeki-NishiNishitetsu Inn KamataToyoko Inn Kamata 1Apa HotelKamataeki-HigashiBusiness HotelOak-In 3R&amp;B HotelKamata HigashiguchiSuper Hotel TokyoJR Kamata NishiguchiHotel MyStaysKamataKamataFukuno-yuKotobuki-yuTaisho-yuTenjin-yuPatisserie NaohiraP14Wagashi KiyonoP14HidamariCaf\u00e9P12Konparu HonkanP13Ni Hao AnnexP13Tenpura TenmiP13UnagiWakamatsuP12Suzuki KabayakiP12TonkatsuTatsumiP13YakitonButabanchoP11Hoan YonP13Tonkatsu AokiP13NiboshiTsukemenMiyamoto P12Wafu RamenWatetsuP12YILDIZ TurkishRestaurant&amp;BarP12UpperHouse P11Kamata Hachiman-jinja ShrineAccess from Ota CityMap of listed establishmentsKeikyu-KamataKamataHaneda AirportShinagawaAsakusaYokohamaTokyoShinagawaYokohamaKeikyu Airport Line 8min.Keikyu Line 8min.Toei Asakusa Line, Keikyu Line 35min.Keikyu Line 10min.Approx. 10 min. walkJR Keihin-Tohoku Line 24min.JR Keihin-Tohoku Line 10min.JR Keihin-Tohoku Line 18min.Note: The required time may differ slightly depending on traffic.-\u300022\u3000- -\u300023\u3000-\u7530\u5712\u8abf\u5e03KOBAN0 100mNMAP BGinkgo tree avenueDen-enchofuTokyu Toyoko LineTokyu Meguro LineL`\u00e9pi D`orP15\u9577\u539f0 100mNMAP CKannana-dori Ave.Nakahara-kaido Ave.NagaharaTokyu Ikegami Linewagashi asobiP14\u9ad8\u7802\u5bff\u53f80 100mNMAP DMizuho BankChisetsuElementary SchoolPost OfficeTokaido ShinkansenTakasago SushiP13\u4e45\u304c\u539f0 100mN MAP EOmori DainanaJunior High SchoolKugaharaTokyu Ikegami LineCOCOFUROMasuno-yuTonkatsuJinenbou P13\u5927\u68ee0 100mNMAP FLuz OmoriOmori JR Keihin-Tohoku LineSenryu P13\u5e73\u548c\u5cf6150 100mNMAP GUchikawa RiverKannana-dori Ave.HeiwajimaKeikyu LineMarshmallowMonster P14MochijinP14HasegawaP121KOBAN 0 100mNMAP AIkegami HonmonjiTempleNomikawa RiverYorozuya Saketen Liquor StoreIkegami-dori Ave.IkegamiTokyu Ikegami LineHisamatsu Onsen(Temporarily closed)Ethnic RestaurantHanuman P13Folk house Caf\u00e9Rengetsu P15YoneyaP12Indian and NepaleseDining Bar Rosni P13Map of listed establishmentsMORE!Ota City Tourism InformationOta Tourist AssociationEvent calendarA variety of pamphlets and other information is available to helpyou make the most of your time in Ota City.Haneda Airport Terminal 3Ota City Tourist Information AreaAraijuku Branch OfficeOta City Tourist Information AreaADDRESS 1-21-6 Chuo, Ota-ku(Ota City Araijuku Branch Office 1F)ADDRESS2-6-5 Haneda-Kuko, Ota-kuHaneda Airport Terminal 3Inside Tourist Information Center in 2F Arrivals LobbyOPEN 24HROPENWeekdays: 8:30 am to 21:00 pmSat.\/Sun.\/holidays: 9:00 am to 21:00 pmClosed: New Year HolidaysADDRESS Ota City Industrial Plaza\uff08PiO\uff09,1-20-20 Minami-Kamata, Ota-kuTEL 03-3734-02022nd Sun. of Jan.2nd Sun. of Jan.Feb. 3Sun. in early Apr.Apr. 21May 11Mid MayLate Jun.Jul. 14Jul. 16Sat.\/Sun. in late Jul.Late Jul.Aug. 15Oct. 11-13Early to mid Nov.Tonbi kite flyingNew Years bonfireSetsubunMagome BunshimuraCherry Blossom FestivalNegi-no-maiWater god festivalShunsho no Hibiki \uff08Spring Evening Concert)Chinowa-kuguriMizudome-no-maiSenzokuike Pond lantern floatingNational Unoki FestivalHaneda-jinja Shrine Summer FestivalFireworks FestivalOeshikiChrysanthemum exhibitTamagawa riverbankTamagawa Rokugobashi Green SpaceTemples and shrines etc.throughout Ota CityMagome Sakura Namiki(cherry blossom blvd)Tenso-jinja ShrineSui-jinja ShrineSenzokuike Park, Ikezuki BridgeYukigaya Hachiman-jinja Shrine andother shrines in Ota CityGonshoji TempleMyofukuji TempleShopping street near Unoki StationHaneda-jinja ShrineTamagawa Green SpaceTamagawa Rokugobashi Green SpaceIkegami Honmonji TempleIkegami Baien (Plum garden)Date Event Place-\u300024\u3000- -\u300025\u3000-40913213140913135735735735735711153573571\uff1a47,0000 250 500 750 1000m0 250 500 750 1000mMajor sightseeing spotsShrineTempleMuseum, Memorial hallParkPublic bathTourist information Center\/AreaCherry blossom viewing spotLegendOta City Industrial Plaza(PiO)Tourism &amp; 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