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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Takebashi Station, etc.
- Kudanshita Station
- Kudanshita
- Locations
Situated near the Imperial Palace is the National Museum, which makes for a perfect stop while visiting the Imperial Palace. This museum houses a collection of about a hundred years old Japanese art from the beginning of the 20th century. (The Crafts Gallery relocated to Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and reopened in October 2020.)
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Takebashi Station, etc.
- Kudanshita Station
- Kudanshita
- Locations
A variety of familiar sciences and technologies, such as electricity and automobiles are introduced with participatory/experiential exhibits and images.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Shin-ochanomizu Station
- Ogawamachi Station
- Locations
Although our facility is only the size of a public bath house, you will be entertained in a particularly detailed space, whose concept is a metropolitan oasis with a balanced blend of healing, working, and interacting.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Jimbocho
- Jimbocho
- Surugadai-Shita
- Locations
A theater where young comedians from Tokyo work up a topic in a live audition. Some members from Osaka's Yoshimoto Manzai Theater perform regularly. You can enjoy an ambience only found in a small theater.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Kudanshita Station
- Kudanshita Station
- Kudanshita
- Locations
This national memorial museum intends to convey the hardships of people who lived during and after World War II (from around 1935 to 1955) to future generations. Nearly 500 items are exhibited here.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Iidabashi Station
- Iidabashi Station
- Iidabashi, etc.
- Locations
Located in front of Iidabashi Station is a shopping center lined with nearly 40 specialty shops and restaurants, where visitors can make a quick stop when connecting to another train line.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
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- Korakuen Station
- Suidobashi Station, etc.
- Locations
A facility run by the Japan Football Association, a public interest incorporated foundation that features the latest digital exhibits, a shop selling Japan national team goods, and a cafe and bar.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Korakuen Station
- Kasuga Station
- Kasuga Sta.
- Locations
Directly connected to Korakuen Station, this shopping mall is a fun and convenient place to buy home ware, books, and fashion, as well as dine in at restaurants.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Korakuen Station
- Suidobashi Station, etc.
- Kasuga Sta., etc.
- Locations
This museum displays the history and present state of baseball. The museum houses the Baseball Hall of Fame to honor people who contributed to the development of baseball, as well as a theater and library.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Photo : Courtesy of Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
- Korakuen Station, etc.
- Iidabashi Station
- Toei-Iidabashi Sta, etc.
- Locations
Established in 1629 by Tokugawa Yorifusa, the first head of the Mito Clan, the garden presents the scenic beauty of Japan and China throughout the garden and the landscape filled with a Japanese atmosphere.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Myogadani Station
- Myōgadani Sta
- Locations
The complex building offers direct access to Myogadani Station, where visitors enjoy the bakery café, Japanese restaurant, and 100-yen shop.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Photo : Courtesy of Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
- Komagome Station
- Sengoku Station
- Kami-Fujimae
- Locations
Founded by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, an associate of the fifth shogun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. The gardens was built on land gifted by Tsunayoshi, and completed in 1702 to express the world of Waka Japanese poetry.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Shibusawa Memorial Museum
- Nishigahara Station
- Asukayama
- Asukayama
- Locations
Opened in 1982, this museum aims to convey the life of the entrepreneur, Eiichi Shibusawa, who is known as the father of Japanese capitalism, to the present day. The museum is situated on the site of the former Shibusawa residence.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Nishigahara Station
- Asukayama
- Asukayama
- Locations
Materials related to a wide diversity of paper, both Japanese traditional paper and Western-style paper, are collected, preserved, and displayed.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
- Nishigahara Station
- Asukayama
- Asukayama
- Locations
The museum features the history, nature, and culture of Kita City. It is situated inside Asukayama Park, a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in northern Tokyo.
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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
Photo : Courtesy of Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
- Nishigahara Station
- Asukayama
- Komagome Sta. Minamiguchi, etc.
- Locations
Built in 1919 by Baron Toranosuke Furukawa, the gardens are known for the beautiful landscapes consisting of a Japanese and Western-style gardens surrounding a Western-style house.
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