〒169-0051 東京都新宿区西早稲田1丁目6 4号館
Waseda University Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum (Haruki Murakami Library)
Takadanobaba and Waseda, where many universities and vocational schools are concentrated, are known as "student towns." You can immerse yourself in rich culture, such as the Waseda University Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum (Haruki Murakami Library) with its distinctive design by the world-famous architect Kengo Kuma. You can also visit the Natsume Soseki Sanbo Memorial Museum and the Yayoi Kusama Museum, which houses works by the avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama. In addition, there are many restaurants and izakayas that offer delicious and affordable meals with generous portions. Among them, the area is known as one of Tokyo's most competitive ramen districts, housing many unique ramen shops. Furthermore, places like "Game Center Mikado," lined with game machines from the 1980s to the 90s, remain in the student district, allowing you to enjoy a retro atmosphere.
高田馬場駅〒169-0075 東京都新宿区高田馬場1丁目35−2
Character mural of Osamu Tezuka's works at Takadanobaba Station Waseda Exit
Takadanobaba Station is easily accessible to the bustling areas of Shinjuku and Ikebukuro, and many business hotels have recently opened, making it a recommended base for Tokyo sightseeing. At Takadanobaba Station's Waseda exit, characters from Osamu Tezuka's works, including "Astro Boy," which is said to have originated in Takadanobaba, welcome visitors on the walls beneath the overpass.
高田馬場駅〒169-0075 東京都新宿区高田馬場1丁目 6−12
Tasse Coffee Roastery
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〒162-0052 東京都新宿区戸山3丁目2
A Local Spot Famous for Cherry Blossoms
Toyama Park, known for its cherry blossoms and azaleas, is recommended for those who enjoy leisurely strolls. The park contains the tallest mountain inside the Yamanote Line, Mount Hakone, which is 44 meters high. From late March to early April, beautiful cherry blossoms can be seen along the Kanda River. The blossoms splendidly envelop the river, complemented by the picturesque scene of the tram running alongside, a quintessential spring view in Shinjuku.
5 Chome-17-3 新宿, Tokyo 160-0022
花園神社
DescrIn Shinjuku East Exit, a bustling area where the past intersects with the present, you can still feel a sense of calm amidst the urban rush. This area is home to Hanazono Shrine and the Suehirotei theater, a wooden building dating back 77 years, offering a taste of traditional Japan. Additionally, nestled within the district are historical establishments such as the tempura restaurant "Tsuna Hachi," founded in 1924, and "Ramble," a coffee shop operating for over 70 years. While modern Shinjuku is known for its massive 3D cat billboard and Tokyo Mystery Circus, a spot for puzzle game enthusiasts, it is also a place where you can discover the good old days of Shinjuku amidst its lively streets.iption
歌舞伎町Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021
新宿歌舞伎町
Kabukicho is famously recognized as Japan's premier entertainment district, densely packed with a wide array of dining establishments, bars, theaters, cinemas, and game centers. As night falls, the area comes alive with bustling crowds and a dazzling display of colorful neon lights, earning it the nickname "the city that never sleeps." Furthermore, the district boasts unique attractions like Golden Gai, known for its eclectic small bars, and Shiki-no-Michi, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll along its cobblestone paths during the day.