{"id":9106,"date":"2021-06-15T13:00:05","date_gmt":"2021-06-15T04:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=9106"},"modified":"2022-03-03T12:00:57","modified_gmt":"2022-03-03T03:00:57","slug":"meguro-city-guide-map","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/9106\/","title":{"rendered":"Meguro City Guide Map"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u79c1\u306f\u65e5\u672c\u2000\u304c\u8a71\u305b\u307e\u305b\u3093\u3002\u4e0b\u2000\u306e\u30d5\u30ec\u30fc\u30ba\u3068\u5358\u2000\u3092\u6307\u3057\u3066\u304f\u3060\u3055\u3044\u3002This area around Shimo-Meguro was popular with townsfolk from around the Edoperiod.Today, there remain many spots to slip back into bygone times, with Buddhist templesand eateries specializing in eel or soba noodles, as well as Japanese confectionaryshops, making it the ideal course to get a taste of Edo Japan culture.The &#8220;100 StepStairway&#8221; isparticularly famous,and each room of the7 banquet hallsconnected by thestairs has differentstyles showcasingfacets of the world ofJapanese beauty.Enshrines the image of Yakushi Nyoraisupported by an octopus. It is said thatgreat fortune (\u201ctakou\u201d) can be attained, withthe octopus suckers helping absorb wealth(fortune\/money) and banish sickness.A The Edo Japan Culture Expert Course around Shimo-MeguroThe Seven Gods of Good Fortune are believed in Japan to bring good luck.Visiting the Seven Gods of Good Fortune was one of the diversions of the townspeople inthe latter part of the Edo period (1900s), which involved making the rounds of all the gods ofluck enshrined in their respective areas.A God of Good Fortune is enshrined in each of the shrines and temples, and werecommend that you visit each one.The oldest sacred Buddhist site in the Kantoregion, founded in 808.Sanpukudo hall in thegrounds enshrines Ebisu who is worshippedas the God of Luck and Thriving Harvests.\u7027\u6cc9\u5bfa\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u4e0d\u52d5\u5c0a\u2000 1Fudomae Station \u4e0d\u52d5\u524d\u20005 minutes on footJapanese art capturing the world\u2019s eye.In Meguro, there are art museums and galleries dotted around where you can appreciate art, and we recommend this for enjoying the arts.Workshops and planned exhibitions are also held, so please be sure to check the website before making your way here.4BCDKomaba-todaimae Station \u2000\u5834\u6771\u5927\u524d\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u5927\u5b66(\u2000\u5834\u30ad\u30e3\u30f3\u30d1\u30b9)1MAP C-1Former Maeda Family\u2019sPrincipal Residence\u65e7\u524d\u7530\u5bb6\u672c\u2000(\u548c\u9928\uff65\u6d0b\u9928)2MAP B-1\u65e5\u672c\u6c11\u2000\u99283MAP B-1\u548c\u697d\u5eb5(\u8336\u9053\u4f53\u2000)4MAP C-2\u2000\u5834\u6771\u5927\u524d\u200011 minutes on foot3 minutes on foot8 minutes on foot11 minutes on foot6 minutes on foot\u306f\u3044YesWe have\u3042\u308a\u307e\u3059\u3044\u3044\u3048NoWe don\u2019t have\u3042\u308a\u307e\u305b\u3093100 Hundred 1000 Thousand 10000 Ten thousandI don&#8217;t speak Japanese well,Could you please point to the phrases and words below.Is it near here\u2000Train station\u2000Bank (ATM)\u2000\u884c\u2000ATM\u2000Toilet\u30c8\u30a4\u30ecMuseum\u535a\u7269\u9928Park\u516c\u5712Movie theater\u6620\u753b\u9928Pharmacy\u2000\u5c40Hotel\u30db\u30c6\u30ebWestern food\u6d0b\u2000Souvenir shop\u304a\u571f\u7523\u5c4bFast foodrestaurant\u30d5\u30a1\u30b9\u30c8\u30d5\u30fc\u30c9\u30ec\u30b9\u30c8\u30e9\u30f3Soba \/ UdonNoodles\u305d\u3070\u3046\u3069\u3093100 Yen shop100\u5186\u30b7\u30e7\u30c3\u30d7Japaneserestaurant\u65e5\u672c\u6599\u7406\u5e97Chineserestaurant\u4e2d\u2000\u6599\u7406\u5e97Conveniencestore\u30b3\u30f3\u30d3\u30cb\u30a8\u30f3\u30b9\u30b9\u30c8\u30a2Ramen\u30e9\u30fc\u30e1\u30f3TavernJapanese-style PUB\u5c45\u9152\u5c4bCoffee shop\u55ab\u8336\u5e97Sushi\u5bff\u53f8BBQ house\u713c\u2000\u5c4bPassport\u30d1\u30b9\u30dd\u30fc\u30c8Wallet\u2000\u5e03\u2000\u7c73\u570f\u2000 \u2000\u6b27\u570f\u2000\u643a\u5e2f\u2000\u8a71Credit card\u30af\u30ec\u30b8\u30c3\u30c8\u30ab\u30fc\u30c9Key\u9375Bus stop\u30d0\u30b9\u505cTouristinformationcenter\u2000\u5149\u6848\u5185\u6240\u3053\u3053\u304b\u3089\u2000\u3044\u3067\u3059\u304b\u2000Where am I ? \u3053\u3053\u306f\u3069\u3053\u3067\u3059\u304b\u2000 We are here. \u79c1\u305f\u3061\u306f\u3053\u3053\u306b\u3044\u307e\u3059\u3002\u2000\u73fe\u5728\u5730\u2000Police station\u8b66\u5bdf\u7f72Hospital\u75c5\u9662I want to go to \u25cb\u25cb\u25cb. \u25cb\u25cb\u25cb\u306b\u884c\u304d\u305f\u3044\u3067\u3059\u3002I lost my \u25cb\u25cb\u25cb. \u25cb\u25cb\u3092\u306a\u304f\u3057\u307e\u3057\u305f\u3002Cell MobileMethods of transportation\u4ea4\u2000\u624b\u6bb5Access from each area of Tokyo \u2000 \u2000\u5185\u5404\u5730\u304b\u3089\u306e\u30a2\u30af\u30bb\u30b9Getting to Meguro City from the Airport\u2000 \u2000\u5185\u4e57\u308a\u7d99\u304e&#8221;Folk art,&#8221; a new concept of beauty discovered by Yanagi Muneyoshi. You can see craft works including ceramics and dyed andweaved textiles collected with Yanagi\u2019s aesthetic sense at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum.After that, please enjoy a breather at a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a tea room.The course takes in the University of Tokyo and Komaba Park around the station.The building as the home for the family\u2019s dailylife was completed in 1929 and constructed in aBritish country house-style design, decoratedwith yellow tuff and scratch tiles on a solidreinforced concrete structure.Former Residence of the Maeda Family(European-style building)\u65e7\u524d\u7530\u5bb6\u672c\u2000(\u6d0b\u9928\u2000A collection of around 17,000 new and oldcraftworks from Japan and around the world,including pottery, wooden lacquerware andpaintings. The collection of folk crafts,including ceramics and fabrics, excels in bothquality and quantity. It has a laidback beautywith the storehouse-style building also usingOya tuff stone.2 Japan Folk Crafts Museum\u65e5\u672c\u6c11\u2000\u99283Meguro Museum of Art\u76ee\u2000\u533a\u7f8e\u8853\u99281 Museum of Contemporary Sculpture\u73fe\u4ee3\u5f6b\u523b\u7f8e\u8853\u99282 Sato Sakura Museum\u2000\u3055\u304f\u3089\u7f8e\u8853\u99284You can enjoy a tea ceremonyexperience at a tea room.There are a variety of plans, fromthose recommended for beginnersto full-fledged plans, teaching howto enjoy tea and sweets(reservations required).\u548c\u697d\u5eb5(\u8336\u9053\u4f53\u2000\u20004 Wrakuan\u2000experience tea ceremony\u2000\u6307\u5dee\u3057\u30b3\u30df\u30e5\u30cb\u30b1\u30fc\u30b7\u30e7\u30f3\u30c4\u30fc\u30ebPointing communication tool\u9244\u9053\u2000\u754c\u2000Saikachi Bridge -Nambu Bridge sectionlate March to early April\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000(\u76ee\u2000\u5ddd)\u30e9\u30a4\u30c8\u30a2\u30c3\u30d7This is a Green Way which runs from Himonya HachimanguShrine towards Nishikoyama Station.The path around Himonya Hachimangu Shrine is wide, withmany cherry blossom trees.VenueEvent periodaround 800mSomeiyoshino \/ About 60 TreesMain WaySakura varietiesaround 1.4kmSomeiyoshino \/ About 120 TreesMain WaySakura varieties\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u685c\u307e\u3064\u308aGoryoten Asobiba(confluence playgroun)Around early AprilVenue Dendo Square ParkAround early April\u76ee\u2000\u30a4\u30fc\u30b9\u30c8\u30a8\u30ea\u30a2\u685c\u307e\u3064\u308aVenue\u76ee\u2000\u5ddd\u306e\u685c\u4e26\u6728\u685c\u2000\u2000\u6642\u306e\u2000\u666f\u5927\u6a4b\u4ed8\u2000\u5357\u2000\u6a4b\u4e0a\u6d41\u8239\u5165\u5834\u8239\u5165\u5834\u6a4b\u4e0a\u6d41\u306a\u304b\u3081\u516c\u5712\u6a4b\u4e0b\u6d41* Sakura Namiki means the line of cherry blossoms.Sakura Namiki of Meguro RiverScenes from Sakura seasonTachiaigawa Green Way \u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u7dd1\u9053A Green Way with a tunnel of cherry blossoms running throughthe peaceful residential area.In the evenings when the cherry blossoms are in bloom, thearea in front of Toritsu-daigaku Station is lit up.Nomikawa Green Way \u5451\u5ddd\u7dd1\u9053Event information \u30a4\u30d9\u30f3\u30c8\u60c5\u5831Area around railway stationNakameguro (Meguro River)Sakura Illuminations Nakameguro Sakura Festival Meguro East AreaSakura Festival\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u516b\u5e61\u5bae\u307c\u3093\u307c\u308a\u2000\u7acb\u5927\u5b66\u2000\u524d \u685c\u30d5\u30a7\u30b9\u30bf\u2000\u7531\u304c\u4e18\u3055\u304f\u3089\u796d\u308aEvent information \u30a4\u30d9\u30f3\u30c8\u60c5\u5831Himonya Hachimangu ShrineBOMBORI Festival SAKURA FESTA in front ofToritsu-daigaku Station Jiyugaoka Sakura FestivalA Green Way which stretches from east to west aroundJiyugaoka Station. There are rows of benches in front of thestation and the area bustles with many people. Leaving thestation area, you will pass through a tranquil residential area.Kuhonbutsugawa Green Way \u4e5d\u54c1\u4ecf\u5ddd\u7dd1\u9053Meguro CityTokyoMeguro Tourism Association\u4e00\u822c\u793e\u56e3\u6cd5\u4eba \u3081\u3050\u308d\u2000\u5149\u307e\u3061\u3065\u304f\u308a\u5354\u4f1aGuide Map3-hour route from Shibuya station7 minutes on foot2 minutes on foot5 minutes on foot1 minutes on foot9 minutes on foot4 minutes on foot\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u2000\u53d9\u5712\u6771\u4eacRoutes from Shibuya station,about2 hours each\u76ee\u2000\u20001MAP E-52MAP E-53MAP E-4\u2000\u3055\u304f\u3089\u7f8e\u8853\u99284MAP D-3\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u20008 minutes on foot10 minutes on foot8 minutes on foot13 minutes on foot3 minutes on foot4-hour route from Shibuya station12 minutes on foot13 minuteson footBanryuji Temple\u2777Benzaiten\u2000\u7adc\u5bfa\u2000\u4e03\u798f\u795e \u2777\u5f01\u2000\u59296 minutes on footMeguro Station\u76ee\u2000\u2000Meguro Station \u76ee\u2000\u200022 minutes on foot6 minutes on foot2 minutes on foot9 minutes on footMyoenji TempleZuisyoji TempleThis is an art gallery where modern sculpturesare exhibited. There is an indoor exhibitionroom in the main building and four outdoorexhibition spaces, exhibiting around 150pieces by Japanese sculptors.With the concept of enjoying cherry blossomsin bloom throughout the year through Nihonga(Japanese-style paintings), there arepermanent displays of several dozen majorworks themed around cherry blossoms.1MAP F-62MAP E-55MAP E-64MAP E-66MAP E-61MAP E-62MAP E-63MAP F-54569 minuteson footAround Komaba-todaimae Station\u2000\u5834\u6771\u5927\u524d\u2000\u754c\u2000Many educational institutions are gathered here, Startingwith the University of Tokyo in front of the station.As there is also a large park, this is an area which, whilebustling, also has a relaxed atmosphere.Around Ikejiri-ohashi Station\u6c60\u5c3b\u5927\u6a4b\u2000\u754c\u2000Just off the large street in front of the station you willfind a tranquil residential area with small stores liningthe streets. Nearby there is an aerial garden and anarea of the Meguro River which is lively when thecherry blossoms are in bloom.Around Naka-meguro Station\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u2000\u754c\u2000With highly convenient transportation, there are manyeateries, general shop, and clothes store lining thearea under the Tokyu Toyoko Line tracks and along theMeguro River. Local events are held throughout theyear, such as when the cherry blossoms are in bloom,making this an always lively area.Around Meguro Station\u76ee\u2000\u2000\u754c\u2000There are many office buildings around the station, and itis a lively area with many eateries. Meguro Gajoen isaround three minutes on foot descending Gyonin-zakagoing west from the station, and descending fromGonnosuke-zaka, the Meguro River, with its famous linesof cherry blossom trees, is around 5 minutes on foot.Around Yutenji Station\u7950\u5929\u5bfa\u2000\u754c\u2000There are many shopping streets and various eateriesaround the station.It is a peaceful area and comparatively free of traffic.Around Gakugei-daigaku Station\u5b66\u2000\u5927\u5b66\u2000\u754c\u2000This area, including under the tracks of the TokyuToyoko Line, has lively shopping arcades .The shopping arcades have elaborate events takingplace throughout the year.Around Toritsu-daigaku Station\u2000\u7acb\u5927\u5b66\u2000\u754c\u2000This is an area with a relaxed atmosphere wheretranquil residential streets are laid out.There are lots of eateries, caf\u2000s, and sweets shopsunder the tracks of the Tokyu Toyoko Line and aroundthe station area.Around Jiyugaoka Station\u2000\u7531\u304c\u4e18\u2000\u754c\u2000One of the foremost shopping areas in the city, with aconcentration of department stores and cafes aroundthe station. The \u201cJiyugaoka Sweets Forest,\u201d which is afood court for sweets, is popular.Around Midorigaoka Station\u7dd1\u304c\u4e18\u2000\u754c\u2000This is an area with a calm atmosphere and tranquilresidential areas laid out.Nomikawa &amp; Kuhonbutsugawa Green Way in thevicinities of the station, where you can enjoy smallshops and walking, is also found here.Around Nishi-koyama Station\u897f\u5c0f\u5c71\u2000\u754c\u2000There are bustling shopping arcades around thestation.Nearby, Tachiaigawa Green Way leads on from theHimonya Hachimangu Shrine precinct.Around Senzoku Station\u6d17\u2000\u2000\u754c\u2000This is a residential area with a touch of class whichalso has an extensive road network.Each year, Ginkgo-lined shopping streets in front of thestation are colored in brilliant yellows from the latter partof November to the start of December.\u25b2 Google Map\u25b2 Google Map\u25b2 Google Map\u25b2 Englishreservation formThis is a local art gallery with acollection focused on modern artworks.It is open in one corner of theMeguro City Center as a placewhere the ward residents cancasually enjoy art.\u25b2 Google MapHND \u6771\u4eac\/\u7fbd\u7530Tokyo\/HanedaNRTTokyo\/Narita\u6771\u4eac\/\u6210\u7530\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c3\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u2000\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c3\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c1\u30fb\u7b2c2\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c1\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u2000\u7fbd\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c2\u30bf\u30fc\u30df\u30ca\u30eb\u2000\u6210\u7530\u7a7a\u6e2fNarita Airport Terminal 1Narita Airport Terminal 2\u30fb3\u7a7a\u6e2f\u7b2c\u2000\u30d3\u30ebTohoku\/Joetsu Bullet train\u6771\u5317\/\u4e0a\u2000\u65b0\u5e79\u7ddaNarita Sky Access\u6210\u7530\u30b9\u30ab\u30a4\u30a2\u30af\u30bb\u30b9\u7ddaNippori\u65e5\u66ae\u2000Meguro 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train\u65b0\u5e79\u7ddaAround 800 cherry blossom trees are planted on either side of the Meguro River.Most of the trees are Someiyoshino (prunus yedoensis), with Satozakura andShidarezakura (prunus pendula) trees also found.Many people gather here during the cherry blossom seasonto admire the blossoms.\u7dd1\u9053\u306e\u685c\u4e26\u6728Sakura Namiki of Green Way (pedestrian path)Approx. 1.7 km long (between Funairiba and Ohashi 1-chome)Near Ohashi Bridge Nambu Bridge Upstream sectionFunairiba ParkFunairiba Park Bridge Upstream sectionNakame park Bridge Downstream sectionUpstream sectionDownstream section Approx. 2.3 km long (between Funairiba and Shimo-Meguro 1-chome)approx. 2.4km (within Meguro City)* additionally, tributaries (Kakinoki-zaka, Komazawa)Someiyoshino \/ About 400 TreesMain WaySakura varietiesHimonya HachimanguShrine approachlate March to early AprilVenue Nomikawa Green Waylate March to early AprilVenue Kuhonbutsugawa Green Waylate March to early AprilVenue\u4e0b\u76ee\u2000\u5468\u2000\u3067\u6c5f\u6238\u65e5\u672c\u6587\u5316\u582a\u2000\u30b3\u30fc\u30b9Seven Gods of Good Fortune Course\u2000Yamate Shichifukujin\u2000\u5c71\u624b\u4e03\u798f\u795e\u3081\u3050\u308a\u30b3\u30fc\u30b9Course to encounter folk arts and crafts andexperience tea ceremony a tea room\u65e5\u5e38\u54c1\u306e\u7f8e\u30fb\u6c11\u2000\u306b\u2000\u308c\u3001\u8336\u5ba4\u3067\u8336\u9053\u4f53\u2000\u30b3\u30fc\u30b9Meguro Art Course\u76ee\u2000\u30a2\u30fc\u30c8\u30b3\u30fc\u30b9Ryusenji Temple (Meguro Fudoson)\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u2000\u53d9\u5712\u6771\u4eac1 Hotel Gajoen TokyoHotel Gajoen Tokyo\u5927\u2000\u795e\u793eOotori Jinja Shrine3MAP E-6 \u2000\u7adc\u5bfaBanryuji Temple\u7027\u6cc9\u5bfa(\u76ee\u2000\u4e0d\u52d5\u5c0a)Ryusenji Temple(Meguro Fudoson)\u4e94\u767e\u7f85\u6f22\u5bfaGohyaku Rakanji Temple\u305f\u3053\u2000\u5e2b \u6210\u5c31\u9662Takoyakushi Jojuin Temple\u305f\u3053\u2000\u5e2b \u6210\u5c31\u96626 Takoyakushi Jojuin Temple4-hour route from Shibuya stationMeguro Station \u76ee\u2000\u2000Meguro Station\u76ee\u2000\u2000Shinagawa Station \u54c1\u5ddd\u2000Ryusenji Temple (Meguro Fudoson)\u2776Ebisu\u2779Fukurokujyu\u277aJyuroujin\u277bHoteiKakurinji Temple\u277cBishamonten\u7027\u6cc9\u5bfa(\u76ee\u2000\u4e0d\u52d5\u5c0a\u2000\u2000\u4e03\u798f\u795e \u2776\u6075\u6bd4\u5bff\u795e\u5999\u5186\u5bfa\u2000\u4e03\u798f\u795e \u2779\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u5c0a \u277a\u5bff\u2000\u4eba\u5c0a\u745e\u8056\u5bfa\u2000\u4e03\u798f\u795e \u277b\u5e03\u2000\u5c0a\u2000\u6797\u5bfa\u2000\u4e03\u798f\u795e \u277c\u6bd8\u6c99\u2000\u5929Daienji Temple\u2778Daikokuten\u5927\u5713\u5bfa\u2000\u4e03\u798f\u795e \u2778\u5927\u2000\u5929The University of Tokyo, KomabaWrakuan(experience tea ceremony\u2000(Japanese Building\u2000Western Building)Japan Folk Crafts MuseumSato Sakura Museum\u3081\u3050\u308d\u6b74\u53f2\u2000\u6599\u9928\u73fe\u4ee3\u5f6b\u523b\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u76ee\u2000\u533a\u7f8e\u8853\u9928Meguro History MuseumMuseum of Contemporary SculptureMeguro Museum of ArtKomaba-todaimae StationMeguro StationNaka-meguro StationView the course on Google Map\u25b6View thecourse onGoogle MapView thecourse onGoogle MapView the course onGoogle Map\u25b6View the course onGoogle Map\u25b6\u2777Haneda AirportTerminal 3Haneda AirportTerminal 3Haneda AirportTerminal 1\u30fb2Haneda AirportTerminal 1Haneda AirportTerminal 2Tokyo Monorail \u6771\u4eac\u30e2\u30ce\u30ec\u30fc\u30ebJR \u6210\u7530\u30a8\u30af\u30b9\u30d7\u30ec\u30b9\u57fc\u4eac\u7dda\/\u6e58\u5357\u65b0\u5bbf\u30e9\u30a4\u30f3Narita Express (N&#8217;EX)Saikyo Line\/Shonan Shinjuku LineOshiage\u2000SKYTREE\u2000\u62bc\u4e0a\u2000\u30b9\u30ab\u30a4\u30c4\u30ea\u30fc\u2000Meguro City\u76ee\u2000\u533aCourse 1Course 2Recommended 4 courses from Shibuyanear \u2000\u3044far \u9060\u3044TokyuToyoko LineTY\u3000\u6771\u6025\u6771\u6a2a\u7ddaEvent period Event periodEvent period Event period Event periodThere are three Green Ways on which cherry blossom treesare planted in Meguro City.You can enjoy relaxed strolls in these tranquil settings.\u306a\u304b\u3081\u516c\u5712\u6a4b\u4e0a\u6d41Nakame Park Bridge Upstream sectionLet\u2019 s have fun!Various o ther e vents a nd f estivals a re a lso h eld.* Dates, t imes a nd d etails m ay b e s ubject t o c hangeThe information in this publication is current as of March 2020 .Naka-Meguro\/Meguro East Area Sakura FestivalJoenji Temple Hanamatsuri\u2000the anniversary of the birthof Buddha\u2000Yutenji Temple Spring Annual FestivalJiyugaoka Sweets FestaApr.MayMeguro Citizen&#8217;s FestivalKumano Jinja Shrine\/Otori Jinja Shrine Autumn AnnualFestivalSetsubun (bean-throwing festivals to end winter) atRyusenji Temple, Gohyaku Rakanji Temple, etc.Otori Jinja Shrine Tori-no-ichi Open-air MarketMeguro City Run (Health Marathon)Komaba FestivalJiyugaoka Megami Goddess FestivalGohyaku Rakanji Temple \u201cRakan-san Matsuri\u201d (RakanSaints Festival)Sep.Oct.Nov.Jiyugaoka Heartful Sweets ChristmasRyusenji Temple New Year&#8217;s Hatsu Goma (First HolyFire Service)Takoyakushi Daruma Doll MarketDec.Jan.Feb.Meguro Riverside Festival\u590fSummer\u6625SpringJul.Nakameguro Summer FestivalIkejiri-ohashi Hikawa Shrine Annual FestivalAug.Events in Meguro City\u76ee\u2000\u533a\u30a4\u30d9\u30f3\u30c8\u4e00\u2000Issue \/ InquiryNakameguro GT B1, 2-1-3 Kamimeguro, Meguro City.Zip code: 153-0051Business hours \/ 9:30\uff5e17:30Regular holiday \/Sunday \u30fbSaturday\u30fbpublic holiday\u30fbDecember 29-January 3Meguro Tourism Association\u79cbFall\u51acWinterInstiture for Nature Study\u25cfTokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum\u25cfMeguro Residents&#8217; Center \u25cfBenzaitenBanryuji TempleEbisuDaikokutenFukurokujyu JyuroujinHoteiBishamontenKakurinji Temple\u25cfOotori Jinja ShrineArched bridgeMeguro Sta.SeisyokoumaeGotanda Sta.Ebisu Sta.\u2190\u2192\u2776 Ryusenji Temple(Meguro Fudoson)Daienji TempleZuisyoji Temple\u2778\u2779\u277a\u277b\u277cMyoenjiTempleNomikawa Main Stream Green Way\u2000\u5451\u5ddd\u672c\u6d41\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Tachiaigawa Green Way \u2000\u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Nomikawakakinokizaka Tributary Green Way\u2000\u5451\u5ddd\u67ff\u306e\u6728\u5742\u652f\u6d41\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Meguro SUN Festival venue\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u306eSUN\u307e\u3064\u308a\u4f1a\u5834\u2000Meguro-dori street (Interior Street)\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u2000\u308a\u2000\u30a4\u30f3\u30c6\u30ea\u30a2\u30b9\u30c8\u30ea\u30fc\u30c8\u2000\u2000Jakuzure River Green Way\u2000 \u2000\u5d29\u5ddd\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Meguro-dori street\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u2000\u308a\u2000Metropolitan Expressway No. 3 Shibuya Line\u2000\u2000\u20003\u53f7\u6e0b\u8c37\u7dda\u592e\u74b0\u72b6\u65b0\u5bbf\u7ddaLineTokyu Toyoko Line \u6771\u6025\u6771\u6a2a\u7ddaTokyu Meguro Line\u2000\u6771\u6025\u76ee\u2000\u7dda\u2000Tokyu Oimachi Line\u2000\u6771\u6025\u5927\u4e95\u753a\u7dda\u2000\u6a2a\u2000\u2000\u7dda\u6a2a\u2000\u2000\u7ddaYamanote Line\u5c71\u624b\u7dda\u6771\u6d77\u9053\u65b0\u5e79\u7ddaTokyu Meguro Line \u2000\u6771\u6025\u76ee\u2000\u7dda\u2000Yamanote Line\u5c71\u624b\u7ddaIkejir\u2000i \u6c60\u5c3b\u2000\u5929\u73fe\u5bfaGotanda\u2000\u4e94\u53cd\u7530\u2000\u8c37\u753aJCTOhashi Junction\u2000\u5927\u6a4bJCT\u2000Nakameguro flyover\u2000\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u7acb\u4f53\u4ea4\u5dee\u2000Gohong\u2000i \u4e94\u672c\u6728\u2000Jakuzure\u2000\u2000\u5d29\u2000Kakinokizaka Overpass\u2000\u67ff\u30ce\u6728\u5742\u9678\u6a4b\u2000Shinsencho\u2000\u795e\u6cc9\u753a\u2000Rows of golden yellow ginkgo trees.\u2000\u6771\u5c71\u306e\u30a4\u30c1\u30e7\u30a6\u4e26\u6728\u2000Senzoku Ginkgo tree Street\u2000 \u6d17\u2000\u3044\u3061\u3087\u3046\u2000\u308a\u2000312246Meguro City Office Complex\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u533a\u5f79\u6240\u2000Meguro Police Station\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u7f72\u2000\u897f\u5c0f\u5c71\u2000Nishi-koyama Station\u4e0d\u52d5\u524d\u2000Fudomae Station\u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u5c71\u2000Musashikoyama Station\u76ee\u2000\u2000Meguro Station\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u2000Naka-meguro Station\u6c60\u5c3b\u5927\u6a4b\u2000Ikejiri-ohashi Station\u76ee\u2000\u2000Meguro Station\u6075\u6bd4\u5bff\u2000Ebisu Station\u6e0b\u8c37\u2000Shibuya StationStation\u7dd1\u304c\u4e18\u2000Midorigaoka Station\u5927\u5ca1\u5c71\u2000Ookayama Station\u6d17\u2000\u2000Senzoku Station\u2000\u7acb\u5927\u5b66\u2000Toritsu-daigaku Station\u5b66\u2000\u5927\u5b66\u2000Gakugei-daigaku Station\u7950\u5929\u5bfa\u2000Yutenji StationKomaba-todaimae Station\u2000\u5834\u6771\u5927\u524d\u2000H02H01OM09OM08MG06MG05MG04MG03MG02MG01I01N01JY22JY21DT01DT02IN01F16G01Z01TY01JY20IN03TY03TY04TY05TY06Around Midorigaoka Station\u7dd1\u304c\u4e18\u2000\u754c\u2000The University of Tokyo, Komaba \u2000\u6771\u4eac\u5927\u5b66\u2000\u2000\u5834\u30ad\u30e3\u30f3\u30d1\u30b9\u2000\u2000Higashiyama 2\u6771\u5c712Kami-Meguro 3\u4e0a\u76ee\u20003Naka-Meguro 4\u4e2d\u76ee\u20004Meguro 3\u76ee\u20003Shimomeguro 5\u4e0b\u76ee\u20005Gohongi 3\u4e94\u672c\u67283Chuocho 2\u4e2d\u592e\u753a2Kakinoki-zaka 2\u67ff\u306e\u6728\u57422Takaban 1\u2000\u756a1Megurohoncho 4\u76ee\u2000\u672c\u753a4Hatamachi 1\u539f\u753a1Minami 2\u53572Senzoku 1\u6d17\u20001Oookayama 1\u5927\u5ca1\u5c711Tairamachi 2\u5e73\u753a2Nakane 2\u4e2d\u68392Midorigaoka 2\u7dd1\u304c\u4e182Yutenji 1\u7950\u5929\u5bfa1Himonya 6\u7891\u6587\u8c376Higashiyama 3\u6771\u5c713Gohongi 1\u4e94\u672c\u67281Kami-Meguro 4\u4e0a\u76ee\u20004Yutenji 2\u7950\u5929\u5bfa2Higashiyama 1\u6771\u5c711Kami-Meguro 1\u4e0a\u76ee\u20001Meguro 4\u76ee\u20004Naka-Meguro 3\u4e2d\u76ee\u20003Mita 2\u4e09\u75302Meguro 1\u76ee\u20001Megurohoncho 1\u76ee\u2000\u672c\u753a1Megurohoncho 2\u76ee\u2000\u672c\u753a2Senzoku 2\u6d17\u20002\u7891\u6587\u8c371Hatamachi 2\u539f\u753a2Minami 1\u53571Himonya 3\u7891\u6587\u8c373Minami 3\u53573Oookayama 2\u5927\u5ca1\u5c712Tairamachi 1\u5e73\u753a1Kakinoki-zaka 1\u67ff\u306e\u6728\u57421Midorigaoka 1\u7dd1\u304c\u4e181Komaba 3\u2000\u58343Mita 1\u4e09\u75301Megurohoncho 5\u76ee\u2000\u672c\u753a5Megurohoncho 6\u76ee\u2000\u672c\u753a6Himonya 2\u7891\u6587\u8c372Chuocho 1\u4e2d\u592e\u753a1Nakamachi 1\u4e2d\u753a1Takaban 3\u2000\u756a3Yakumo 1\u20001Nakane 1\u4e2d\u68391Shimomeguro 4\u4e0b\u76ee\u20004Shimomeguro 3\u4e0b\u76ee\u20003Shimomeguro 2\u4e0b\u76ee\u20002Himonya 5\u7891\u6587\u8c375Kakinoki-zaka 3\u306e\u6728\u57423Gohongi 2\u4e94\u672c\u67282Naka-Meguro 5\u4e2d\u76ee\u20005Kami-Meguro 2\u4e0a\u76ee\u20002Nakamachi 2\u4e2d\u753a2Komaba 1\u2000\u58341Ohashi 2\u5927\u6a4b2Aobadai 3\u9752\u8449\u53f03Aobadai 2\u9752\u8449\u53f02Aobadai 1\u9752\u8449\u53f01\u76ee\u2000\u4e0d\u52d5\u5c0aAobadai\u9752\u8449\u53f0Oookayama\u5927\u5ca1\u5c71Ohashi\u5927\u6a4bKakinoki-zaka\u67ff\u306e\u6728\u5742Kami-Meguro\u4e0a\u76ee\u2000Gohongi\u4e94\u672c\u6728Komaba\u2000\u5834Shimomeguro\u4e0b\u76ee\u2000Senzoku\u6d17\u2000Tairamachi\u5e73\u753aTakaban\u2000\u756aChuocho\u4e2d\u592e\u753aNakamachi\u4e2d\u753aNakane\u4e2d\u6839Naka-Meguro\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000Hatamachi\u539f\u753aHIgashiyama\u6771\u5c71Himonya\u7891\u6587\u8c37Mita\u4e09\u7530Midorigaoka\u7dd1\u304c\u4e18Minami\u5357Meguro\u76ee\u2000Megurohoncho\u76ee\u2000\u672c\u753aYutenji\u7950\u5929\u5bfa\u6771\u2000\u2000Yutenji Temple \u2000\u7950\u5929\u5bfa\u2000Meguro Museum of Art\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u533a\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2000YEBISU Garden Place\u2000\u6075\u6bd4\u5bff\u30ac\u30fc\u30c7\u30f3\u30d7\u30ec\u30a4\u30b9\u2000The Westin Tokyo\u2000\u30a6\u30a7\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30f3\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u6771\u4eac\u2000Museum of YEBISU BEER\u2000\u30f1\u30d3\u30b9\u30d3\u30fc\u30eb\u2000\u5ff5\u9928\u2000Tokyo PhotographicArt Museum\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u2000\u5199\u771f\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2000Himonya Park \u2000\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u516c\u5712\u2000Enryuji Temple\u2000\u5186\u2000\u5bfa\u2000Shimizuike Park\u2000\u6e05\u6c34\u6c60\u516c\u5712\u2000Rinshinomori Park\u2000\u6797\u8a66\u306e\u68ee\u516c\u5712\u2000CLASKA\u5bfa\u2000Meguro Persimmon hall\u2000\u3081\u3050\u308d\u30d1\u30fc\u30b7\u30e2\u30f3\u30db\u30fc\u30eb\u2000Tokyo Institute of Technology Museum100 Years Memorial Hall\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u5de5\u696d\u5927\u5b66\u535a\u7269\u9928\u30fb\u767e\u5e74\u2000\u5ff5\u9928\u2000Jiyugaoka Sweets Forest\u2000\u2000\u7531\u304c\u4e18\u30b9\u30a4\u30fc\u30c4\u30d5\u30a9\u30ec\u30b9\u30c8\u2000Komaba Park \u2000\u2000\u5834\u516c\u5712\u2000Warakuan(\u548c\u697d\u5eb5\u2000Japan Folk Crafts Museum \u2000\u65e5\u672c\u6c11\u2000\u9928\u2000Komabano park \/ Kellner rice fields\u2000\u2000\u5834\u2000\u516c\u5712\u30fb\u30b1\u30eb\u30cd\u30eb\u7530\u3093\u307c\u2000Komabano Park \u2000\u2000\u5834\u2000\u516c\u5712\u2000Kamimeguro Hikawa Jinja Shrine \u2000\u4e0a\u76ee\u2000 \u6c37\u5ddd\u795e\u793e\u2000Sugekari Park \u2000\u2000\u5208\u516c\u5712\u2000Meguro Sky Garden \u2000\u76ee\u2000\u5929\u7a7a\u5ead\u5712\u2000The Museum of Modern Japanese Literature\u2000\u65e5\u672c\u2000\u4ee3\u6587\u5b66\u9928\u2000Former Residence of the Maeda Family(European-style building)\u2000\u65e7\u524d\u7530\u5bb6\u672c\u2000\u6d0b\u9928\u2000Former Residence of the Maeda Family(Japanese-style building)\u2000\u65e7\u524d\u7530\u5bb6\u672c\u2000\u548c\u9928\u2000Saigoyama Park \u2000\u897f\u2000\u5c71\u516c\u5712\u2000\u5712\u2000\u5bfa\u2000Joenji Temple\u2000\u5e38\u5713\u5bfa\u2000Himonya Hachimangu Shrine\u2000\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u516b\u5e61\u5bae\u2000Himonya Catholic Church (Salesio Church)\u2000\u30ab\u30c8\u30ea\u30c3\u30af\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u6559\u4f1a\u2000\u30b5\u30ec\u30b8\u30aa\u6559\u4f1a\u2000\u2000Miyano Old House Natural Garden\u2000\u5bae\u2000\u53e4\u6c11\u5bb6\u2000\u7136\u5712\u2000Hotel Gajoen Tokyo\u2000\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u2000\u53d9\u5712\u6771\u4eac\u2000Daienji Temple\u2000\u5927\u5713\u5bfa\u2000Kaifukuji Temple\u2000\u6d77\u798f\u5bfa\u2000Museum of Contemporary Sculpture\u2000\u73fe\u4ee3\u5f6b\u523b\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2000Sato Sakura Museum\u2000\u2000\u3055\u304f\u3089\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2000TCM &#8211; Tokyo College of Music\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u2000\u697d\u5927\u5b66\u2000Nakameguro Park\u2000\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u516c\u5712\u2000Nakameguro Hachiman Jinja Shrine\u2000\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793e\u2000Meguro History Museum\u2000\u3081\u3050\u308d\u6b74\u53f2\u2000\u6599\u9928\u2000Shokakuji Temple\u2000\u6b63\u2000\u5bfa\u2000Meguro River Funairiba Park\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u5ddd\u8239\u5165\u5834\u2000Ryusenji Temple (Meguro Fudoson)\u2000\u7027\u6cc9\u5bfa\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u4e0d\u52d5\u5c0a\u2000\u2000Takoyakushi Jojuin Temple\u2000\u305f\u3053\u2000\u5e2b \u6210\u5c31\u9662\u2000Otori Jinjya shrine\u2000\u5927\u2000\u795e\u793e\u2000Meguro Parasitological Museum\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u5bc4\u751f\u866b\u9928\u2000Banryuji Temple\u2000\u2000\u7adc\u5bfa\u2000Suzume-no-oyado Ryokuchi Park\u2000\u3059\u305a\u3081\u306e\u304a\u5bbf\u7dd1\u5730\u516c\u5712\u2000Gohyaku Rakanji Temple\u2000\u4e94\u767e\u7f85\u6f22\u5bfa\u2000Tokyo Meguro Misora Hibari Memorial Hall\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u76ee\u2000 \u7f8e\u7a7a\u3072\u3070\u308a\u2000\u5ff5\u9928\u2000The building was built to welcome foreignguests in 1930, and was also used for seasonalfestivals. From the inner veranda, beautifulviews of a private Japanese garden with a smallwaterfall and pond can be enjoyed.The building as the home for the family\u2019s dailylife was completed in 1929 and constructed in aBritish country house-style design, decoratedwith yellow tuff and scratch tiles on a solidreinforced concrete structure.Opened in 1967.Including the books, magazines and newspapersfrom the Meiji period onward, it houses acollection of around 1.2 million cultural resources.The resources can be viewed at the reading roomand exhibition room .Komaba Park \u2000\u5834\u516c\u5712Former Residence of the Maeda Family(Japanese-style building)The Museum of Modern Japanese Literature\u65e7\u524d\u7530\u5bb6\u672c\u2000 \u548c\u9928Former Residence of the Maeda Family(European-style building) \u65e7\u524d\u7530\u5bb6\u672c\u2000 \u6d0b\u9928\u65e5\u672c\u2000\u4ee3\u6587\u5b66\u9928The first ever park to be built over anexpressway junction in Japan, with a loopedshape and an area of 7,000\u33a1. You can overlookthe townscape of Meguro from the observatorydeck and see Mt. Fuji on fine days. (Opened in2013)These rice fields were used as experimentalfields by Honorary Professor Oskar Kellner, wholaid the foundation for agriculture in modernJapan.You can see the rare sight of rice fields withinthe city at Komabano Park.This is a park which was constructed as asecondary venue of the Tokyo Olympics, whichwere the first in Asia and held in 1964.It hosted events including wrestling andvolleyball. In the expansive park there aresports facilities, a cycling course, a dog run, andmore.Built to stand alongside Joenji temple, with thegrounds dotted with stone statues such as\u201cJibo-kannon\u201d and the &#8220;Roku Jizobosatsu&#8221; (sixJizo Bodhisattva). The male Ginkgo tree whichstands in front of the main hall is connected withthe roots of Ginkgo of Joenji Temple, whichaccounts for its association with the amusinganecdote asking \u201cAre these married trees?\u201d.A shrine said to have been founded in the 12thto 13th century.Broadleaf trees such as the Japanese zelkova,camphor, and beech which cover the groundscreate comfortable shade in summer.During the annual shrine festival in September,portable shrines and floats are paraded, with theentire grounds covered in festival colors.This is a church in the Romanesque style withbeautiful stained glass windows.Dedicated to the \u201cSanta Maria of Edo\u201d, the walland ceiling fresco paintings inside are superbfeatures.A Nichiren sect temple constructed in 1590 andfamous for having the largest Ginkgo tree inMeguro Ward.A child-rearing Jizo exposed to radiation inHiroshima is treasured and enshrined on thegrounds.Kumano Hongu Taisha is a shrine with ancient andvenerable origins, The origins of this ancient andvenerable shrine are Kumano Hongu Taisha shrinewhich is registered as a World Heritage Site.The local guardian deity has long been well lovedby residents. The grounds are rich in greenery andit is a splendid spot to walk and have a rest.This is said to have been built around the earlyEdo period (1700s).It is known as the local guardian deity with ashrine sealing held every other month popularwith females.It is also said to benefit one\u2019s betting luck.The history of Meguro and the changinglifestyles of its people from the Palaeolithic timesof 25,000 years ago through to today explainedwith easily understandable resources.Various planned exhibitions are held in additionto the permanent exhibition.This is a 22000\u33a1 park equipped with a Healthand Sports Plaza where you can enjoy theverdant area for rest and observation, variousevents, and youth soccer.It also has a role as a disaster prevention parkas it is equipped with disaster preventionfacilities.Founded in 1619. This is a temple associatedwith the lineage of Masamune Date, and AmidaNyorai (Amitabha Tathagata) is the principleobject of worship. Moshimojin, the Goddess ofChildbirth and Children, is enshrined here. It hasa such a calm atmosphere that you might forgetyou are in the streets of Nakameguro.This is an art gallery where modern sculpturesare exhibited.There is an indoor exhibition room in the mainbuilding and four outdoor exhibition spaces,exhibiting around 150 pieces by Japanesesculptors.Enshrines the image of Yakushi Nyoraisupported by an octopus. It is said that greatfortune (\u201ctakou\u201d) can be attained, with theoctopus suckers helping absorb wealth(fortune\/money) and banish sickness.Rubbing stones said to cure anything if you havefaith and make a wish are also for sale.305 of the around 530 arhat (Rakan) statuescreated over 300 years ago still remain and canbe viewed today.Arhats are the Buddha\u2019s pupils and it is said thatthese are modelled on the 500 pupils whogathered when the Buddha passed away.The oldest immovable sacred Buddhist site in theKanto region, founded in 808, and one of thethree great Fudo temples of Japan.There is a shrine fair on the 28th of each monthwith many open-air stalls.Ebisu, one of the Yamanote SevenGods of Good Fortune,is enshrined on the grounds.The lavish space of the Museum Hotel, whichwas formerly an authentic Japanese stylerestaurant, is decorated with art and craft pieceswhich have been handed down since itsfounding.The &#8220;100 Step Stairway&#8221; is particularly famous,and each room of the 7 banquet halls connectedby the stairs has different styles showcasingfacets of the world of Japanese beauty.Meguro Parasitological Museum\u76ee\u2000\u5bc4\u751f\u866b\u9928This is a research museum specializing inparasites which has few equivalents worldwide.It has around 300 specimens and materials ondisplay on parasites which attach themselves topeople or animals.You can buy original goods and books at themuseum&#8217;s shop.The Nakameguro-Daikanyama campus of theoldest private music College in Japan opened inApril 2019.The chic caf\u2000-restaurant in the College is opento the public.In the early Showa period (1926-), a boat wharf\u201cFunairiba\u201d was built along the Meguro River toaid in the transport of materials by boat to smalltown factories.This is now Fureai Hiroba Park and is famed asa spot for cherry blossoms.Otori Jinjya shrine \u3000\u5927\u2000\u795e\u793eA Zen temple opened by a venerable Ming priestin 1658.The temple bell on the grounds is a designatedtangible cultural property (craft) of the TokyoMetropolitan Government.It was transferred to Meguro in 1910.This is one of the &#8220;Nine Shrines of Edo&#8221; andboasts a history of around 1200 years, with itsgod protecting Meguro.This is also called the &#8220;Meguro Prayer Hall&#8221;,getting its name from the granting of the prayersof Prince Yamato Takeru.Said to have its origins in the opening of a prayerhall after the enshrining of Dainichi Nyorai by aparticular ascetic in the early Edo period (1700s).Its highlight is the more than 500 stone effigies ofBuddha. On the grounds, one of the YamanoteSeven Gods of Good Fortune, Daikokuten (theGod of Wealth), is enshrined.It is famed for improving fortuneand luck in love.The wooden sitting statue of Amidanyorai(Amitabha Tathagata) in the main hall is adesignated tangible cultural property (sculptures)of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and isthought to have been made using the yosezukuritechnique in the 10th to 12th century.Benzaiten, the Goddess of Music andone of the Yamanote Seven Gods ofGood Fortune, is enshrined on thegrounds.Banryuji TempleKomaba \/ Ohashi AreaNomikawa Main Stream Green Way\u2000\u5451\u5ddd\u672c\u6d41\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Nomikawa Main Stream Green Way\u2000\u5451\u5ddd\u672c\u6d41\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Tachiaigawa Green Way \u2000\u7acb\u4f1a\u5ddd\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Nomikawakomazawa Tributary Green Way\u2000\u5451\u5ddd\u2000\u6ca2\u652f\u6d41\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Nomikawakakinokizaka Tributary Green Way\u2000\u5451\u5ddd\u67ff\u306e\u6728\u5742\u652f\u6d41\u7dd1\u9053\u2000Jakuzure 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BEER\u2000\u30f1\u30d3\u30b9\u30d3\u30fc\u30eb\u2000\u5ff5\u9928\u2000Tokyo PhotographicArt Museum\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u2000\u5199\u771f\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2000Himonya Park \u2000\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u516c\u5712\u2000Enryuji Temple\u2000\u5186\u2000\u5bfa\u2000Shimizuike Park\u2000\u6e05\u6c34\u6c60\u516c\u5712\u2000Rinshinomori Park\u2000\u6797\u8a66\u306e\u68ee\u516c\u5712\u2000CLASKARyugenji Temple\u2000\u7acb\u6e90\u5bfa\u2000Meguro Persimmon hall\u2000\u3081\u3050\u308d\u30d1\u30fc\u30b7\u30e2\u30f3\u30db\u30fc\u30eb\u2000Yakumo Central Library\u2000\u516b\u2000\u4e2d\u592e\u56f3\u66f8\u9928\u2000Tokyo Institute of Technology Museum100 Years Memorial Hall\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u5de5\u696d\u5927\u5b66\u535a\u7269\u9928\u30fb\u767e\u5e74\u2000\u5ff5\u9928\u2000Jiyugaoka Sweets Forest\u2000\u2000\u7531\u304c\u4e18\u30b9\u30a4\u30fc\u30c4\u30d5\u30a9\u30ec\u30b9\u30c8\u2000Sugekari Park \u2000\u2000\u5208\u516c\u5712\u2000Meguro Sky Garden \u2000\u76ee\u2000\u5929\u7a7a\u5ead\u5712\u2000Kumano Jinja Shrine\u2000\u718a\u2000\u795e\u793e\u2000Komazawa Olympic Park\u2000\u2000\u6ca2\u30aa\u30ea\u30f3\u30d4\u30c3\u30af\u516c\u5712\u2000Tokoji Temple \u2000\u6771\u5149\u5bfa\u2000Yakumohikawa Jinja Shrine\u2000\u516b\u2000\u6c37\u5ddd\u795e\u793e\u2000Joenji Temple\u2000\u5e38\u5713\u5bfa\u2000Himonya Hachimangu Shrine\u2000\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u516b\u5e61\u5bae\u2000Himonya Catholic Church (Salesio Church)\u2000\u30ab\u30c8\u30ea\u30c3\u30af\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u6559\u4f1a\u2000\u30b5\u30ec\u30b8\u30aa\u6559\u4f1a\u2000\u2000Miyano Old House Natural Garden\u2000\u5bae\u2000\u53e4\u6c11\u5bb6\u2000\u7136\u5712\u2000Hotel Gajoen Tokyo\u2000\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u2000\u53d9\u5712\u6771\u4eac\u2000Daienji Temple\u2000\u5927\u5713\u5bfa\u2000Kaifukuji Temple\u2000\u6d77\u798f\u5bfa\u2000Museum of Contemporary Sculpture\u2000\u73fe\u4ee3\u5f6b\u523b\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2000Sato Sakura Museum\u2000\u2000\u3055\u304f\u3089\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2000TCM &#8211; Tokyo College of Music\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u2000\u697d\u5927\u5b66\u2000Nakameguro Park\u2000\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u516c\u5712\u2000Nakameguro Hachiman Jinja Shrine\u2000\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793e\u2000Meguro History Museum\u2000\u3081\u3050\u308d\u6b74\u53f2\u2000\u6599\u9928\u2000Shogakuji Temple\u2000\u6b63\u2000\u5bfa\u2000Meguro River Funairiba Park\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u5ddd\u8239\u5165\u5834\u2000Ryusenji Temple (Meguro Fudoson)\u2000\u7027\u6cc9\u5bfa\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u4e0d\u52d5\u5c0a\u2000\u2000Takoyakushi Jojuin Temple\u2000\u305f\u3053\u2000\u5e2b \u6210\u5c31\u9662\u2000Otori Jinjya shrine\u2000\u5927\u2000\u795e\u793e\u2000Meguro Parasitological Museum\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u5bc4\u751f\u866b\u9928\u2000Banryuji Temple\u2000\u2000\u7adc\u5bfa\u2000Suzume-no-oyado Ryokuchi Park\u2000\u3059\u305a\u3081\u306e\u304a\u5bbf\u7dd1\u5730\u516c\u5712\u2000Gohyaku Rakanji Temple\u2000\u4e94\u767e\u7f85\u6f22\u5bfa\u2000Tokyo Meguro Misora Hibari Memorial Hall\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u76ee\u2000 \u7f8e\u7a7a\u3072\u3070\u308a\u2000\u5ff5\u9928\u2000Here, a God who was believed to prevent chestspasms (disease causing sudden pain of thechest and belly, cramping) was worshipped,with so many pilgrims visiting in the past thatthere were lodging facilities on the grounds.The Tsuruginomai (sabre dance), a traditionwhich has been passed down for around 200years, is performed every September.This is a park in which a rare bamboo groveremains on the grounds. It came to be referred toas the \u201cSuzume-no-oyado(Sparrow Haven)\u201d some100 years ago with several thousand sparrowsmaking their home in this bamboo forest.In one corner on the north side there is an oldresidence which can be visited free of charge.The traditional house and the trees around theresidence remain from more than 200 years ago.In the connected exhibit room, you can viewagricultural tools and everyday utensils whichwere used locally in everyday life from the periodthrough to today.Miyano Old House Natural Garden\u5bae\u2000\u53e4\u6c11\u5bb6\u2000\u7136\u5712A park on the site of the residence of the MarquisToshinari Maeda, then-ruler of the former KagaDomain (now Ishikawa Prefecture).In the park you will find Japanese and Westernstyle buildings of the Former Residence of theMaeda Clan and the Museum of Modern JapaneseLiterature. In 2013, the Japanese and Westernstyle buildings and other features were designateda national important cultural property.This is one of the campuses of the University ofTokyo, with the clock tower on the grounds ofthe campus a nationally-registered intangiblecultural asset.In recent years, there has been an increase inbistros, coffee shops and bakeries around thecampus.The University of Tokyo, Komaba\u6771\u4eac\u5927\u5b66\u2000\u2000\u5834\u30ad\u30e3\u30f3\u30d1\u30b9\u2000Japan Folk Crafts Museum \u65e5\u672c\u6c11\u2000\u9928Kellner rice fields \u30b1\u30eb\u30cd\u30eb\u7530\u3093\u307cMeguro Sky Garden \u76ee\u2000\u5929\u7a7a\u5ead\u5712A collection of around 17,000 new and oldcraftworks from Japan and around the world,including pottery, wooden lacquerware andpaintings. The collection of folk crafts, includingceramics and fabrics, excels in both quality andquantity. It has a laidback beauty with thestorehouse-style building also using Oya tuff stone.This is a park associated with Takamori Saigo,one of the leading actors of the Meiji Restoration.You can see Mt. Fuji from the observatory onfine days in winter and it is a popular spot fornight views.Saigoyama Park \u897f\u2000\u5c71\u516c\u5712This is the main residence of the Saigo family onthe site of the residence of Judo Saigo, theyounger brother of Takamori Saigo.Once renowned as the most famous excursiongarden in the east, it was reopened after partialrestoration.Sugekari Park \u2000\u5208\u516c\u5712North Area Naka-Meguro AreaMeguro \/ Shimo-Meguro AreaEast AreaThe local guardian deity, known as a god whocan ward off evil.You could once see Mt. Fuji from the peak of theFuji-Sengen Jinja Shrine trail to the left of theentrance steps and this makes an appearance inUkiyoe artist Hiroshige\u2019s \u201cOne Hundred FamousViews of Edo\u201d.Kamimeguro Hikawa Jinja Shrine\u4e0a\u76ee\u2000 \u6c37\u5ddd\u795e\u793eA temple associated with the Tokugawa Familyfounded in 1718.Building features such as the Amitabha Hall andDeva Gate from the Edo period remain.The temple bell is a highlight and has markedtime since 1738, with the bell still rung todayeach morning at 6am and noon.Yutenji Temple\u3000\u7950\u5929\u5bfaThis is one of the oldest gardens in MeguroWard.On the small island in the pond isItsukushima-jinja shrine with an extremelycolorful Benten (Goddess of Arts and Wisdom)enshrined in the inner shrine. This is a park forenjoying boats and encounters with smallanimals.Himonya Park \u7891\u6587\u8c37\u516c\u5712Toritsu-daigaku \/ Jiyugaoka AreaWest AreaKomazawa Olympic Park South Area Himonya \/ Haramachi Area\u2000\u6ca2\u30aa\u30ea\u30f3\u30d4\u30c3\u30af\u516c\u5712Yakumohikawa Jinja Shrine\u516b\u2000\u6c37\u5ddd\u795e\u793eTokoji Temple \u6771\u5149\u5bfaJoenji Temple \u5e38\u5713\u5bfaKumano Jinja Shrine\u3000\u718a\u2000\u795e\u793eHimonya Hachimangu Shrine\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u516b\u5e61\u5baeSuzume-no-oyado Ryokuchi Park\u3059\u305a\u3081\u306e\u304a\u5bbf\u7dd1\u5730\u516c\u5712Himonya Catholic Church (Salesio Church)\u30ab\u30c8\u30ea\u30c3\u30af\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u6559\u4f1a\u2000\u30b5\u30ec\u30b8\u30aa\u6559\u4f1a\u2000With the concept of enjoying cherry blossoms inbloom throughout the year through Nihonga(Japanese-style paintings), there are permanentdisplays of several dozen major works themedaround cherry blossoms.Sato Sakura Museum \u2000\u3055\u304f\u3089\u7f8e\u8853\u9928It is said that in the past a large snake appearedand ran amok in the Jyakuzuregawa and brokethe land which gives the river its kanji of \u201c\u2000 (ja,snake)&#8221; &#8220;\u5d29 (kuzure, broken)\u201d.Now it is a culvert known to ward residents asthe Jyakuzuregawa Green Way.Jyakuzuregawa Green Way \u2000\u5d29\u5ddd\u7dd1\u9053Nakameguro Park \u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u516c\u5712TCM &#8211; Tokyo College of Music\u6771\u4eac\u2000\u697d\u5927\u5b66Meguro River Funairiba Park\u76ee\u2000\u5ddd\u8239\u5165\u5834Nakameguro Hachiman Jinja Shrine\u4e2d\u76ee\u2000\u516b\u5e61\u795e\u793eMeguro History Museum\u3081\u3050\u308d\u6b74\u53f2\u2000\u6599\u9928Museum of Contemporary Sculpture\u73fe\u4ee3\u5f6b\u523b\u7f8e\u8853\u9928Takoyakushi Jojuin Temple\u305f\u3053\u2000\u5e2b \u6210\u5c31\u9662Ryusenji Temple (Meguro Fudoson)\u7027\u6cc9\u5bfa\u2000\u76ee\u2000\u4e0d\u52d5\u5c0a\u2000Shogakuji Temple \u6b63\u2000\u5bfaDaienji Temple 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Tokyo\u2000\u30a6\u30a7\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30f3\u30db\u30c6\u30eb\u6771\u4eac\u2000Museum of YEBISU BEER\u2000\u30f1\u30d3\u30b9\u30d3\u30fc\u30eb\u2000\u5ff5\u9928\u2000Tokyo PhotographicArt Museum\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u2000\u5199\u771f\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2000Himonya Park \u2000\u7891\u6587\u8c37\u516c\u5712\u2000Enryuji Temple\u2000\u5186\u2000\u5bfa\u2000Shimizuike Park\u2000\u6e05\u6c34\u6c60\u516c\u5712\u2000Rinshinomori Park\u2000\u6797\u8a66\u306e\u68ee\u516c\u5712\u2000CLASKARyugenji Temple\u2000\u7acb\u6e90\u5bfa\u2000Meguro Persimmon hall\u2000\u3081\u3050\u308d\u30d1\u30fc\u30b7\u30e2\u30f3\u30db\u30fc\u30eb\u2000Yakumo Central Library\u2000\u516b\u2000\u4e2d\u592e\u56f3\u66f8\u9928\u2000Tokyo Institute of Technology Museum100 Years Memorial Hall\u2000\u6771\u4eac\u5de5\u696d\u5927\u5b66\u535a\u7269\u9928\u30fb\u767e\u5e74\u2000\u5ff5\u9928\u2000Jiyugaoka Sweets Forest\u2000\u2000\u7531\u304c\u4e18\u30b9\u30a4\u30fc\u30c4\u30d5\u30a9\u30ec\u30b9\u30c8\u2000Komaba Park 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