Kagurazaka Street
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Kagurazaka is a charming hillside neighborhood in Tokyo that perfectly blends traditional Japan with modern cosmopolitan flair. This atmospheric cobblestone street is lined with authentic Japanese restaurants, hidden izakayas tucked down narrow alleyways, French bistros, and stylish boutiques. Once a famous geisha district, Kagurazaka retains its old-world charm with traditional wooden buildings, stone-paved lanes, and seasonal festivals that transport visitors back in time.
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| π Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Visit in the evening when the lanterns are lit for the most atmospheric experience. Many traditional restaurants are tucked in narrow side alleys called 'yokocho' - don't hesitate to explore them. While some establishments are cash-only, most shops and restaurants accept credit cards; the area is walkable from Iidabashi Station and best explored on foot.
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Kagurazaka is a charming hillside neighborhood in Tokyo that perfectly blends traditional Japan with modern cosmopolitan flair. This atmospheric cobblestone street is lined with authentic Japanese restaurants, hidden izakayas tucked down narrow alleyways, French bistros, and stylish boutiques. Once a famous geisha district, Kagurazaka retains its old-world charm with traditional wooden buildings, stone-paved lanes, and seasonal festivals that transport visitors back in time.
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