Kagurazaka has an atmosphere of the old time. You can enjoy strolling in the stone-paved narrow alleys and shopping at local shops.
There are shrines, temples and many nice restaurants.
Iidabashi Station Exit B2a of Metro and Toei Subway Line / Iidabashi Station West Exit of JR Sobu Line
stone-paved alleys
Akagi Shrine - 700years old. The present building was designed by Kengo Kuma. Glass-made walls.
Bishamonten Temple
Remains of Ushigome Gate in the Edo Period
Iidabashi Station Exit B2a of Metro and Toei Subway Line / Iidabashi Station West Exit of JR Sobu Line
You can enjoy a nostalgic atmosphere and shopping at local shops.
It's fun to browse in the stone-paved alleys that have been remained only here in Tokyo.
Kagurazaka was famous for Hanamachi (Geisha quarter) and still there are some Ryoutei which can have geisha now.
There're many nice restaurants for your lunch such as French, Italian, Japanese and so on.
guide fee
guide transportation fee (home-Iidabashi return)
your transportation fee
lunch
not 2 days in a row
less than 4 hours
daytime only (till around 3pm)
Kagurazaka is a good sightseeing spot and also a residential place, so please take a special care to the residents.
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Katie is fantastic! Thank you for showing us your home city. We enjoyed our time With you??
Thank you for your review, Shannon. I enjoyed being your guide. Now leaves in Mt. Arashi-yama in Kyoto are turning to red and yellow. I hope all of you have a great time during the rest of your trip. Bon Voyage !