Guidebook for Sumida-ku

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Guidebook for Sumida-ku

Sightseeing

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東京晴空塔
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
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淺草寺
2-chōme-3-1 Asakusa
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The only pedestrian bridge that connects Sumida Ward and Taito Ward. Besides being able to see the view of the Sumidagawa river, the cherry blossoms blooming on both banks as the name suggests are very beautiful.
桜橋
5-chōme-1-1 Mukōjima
The only pedestrian bridge that connects Sumida Ward and Taito Ward. Besides being able to see the view of the Sumidagawa river, the cherry blossoms blooming on both banks as the name suggests are very beautiful.
The Asahi Beer Hall (a.k.a. Super Dry Hall, or Flamme d'Or) is one of the buildings of the Asahi Breweries headquarters located on the east bank of the Sumida River in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It was designed by French designer Philippe Starck and was completed in 1989. It is considered one of Tokyo's most recognizable modern structures. The shape of the building is that of a beer glass, designed to complement the neighboring golden beer mug-shaped building housing the Asahi Breweries offices.
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Asahi Beer Headquarter Building
1-chōme-23-1 Azumabashi
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The Asahi Beer Hall (a.k.a. Super Dry Hall, or Flamme d'Or) is one of the buildings of the Asahi Breweries headquarters located on the east bank of the Sumida River in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It was designed by French designer Philippe Starck and was completed in 1989. It is considered one of Tokyo's most recognizable modern structures. The shape of the building is that of a beer glass, designed to complement the neighboring golden beer mug-shaped building housing the Asahi Breweries offices.
Koto-ji Temple
3-chōme-6-5 Kōtōbashi
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忍野澤池
5-20 Uenokōen
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Sumidagawa Jinja
2-chōme-17-1 Tsutsumidōri
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Azumabashi
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淺草寺
2-chōme-3-1 Asakusa
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Parks & Nature

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隅田公園
1-chōme-1 Hanakawado
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Park along the Sumida River, where the sky tree looks better. Cherry blossoms blossom all at once in spring, famous as one of the most famous places in the city. In addition, fireworks festival is held in the summer, and both can enjoy collaboration with Sky Tree.
Sumida Koen station
5-chōme-6 Mukōjima
Park along the Sumida River, where the sky tree looks better. Cherry blossoms blossom all at once in spring, famous as one of the most famous places in the city. In addition, fireworks festival is held in the summer, and both can enjoy collaboration with Sky Tree.
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Azumabashi Park
1-chōme-12 Azumabashi
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Japanese garden
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前安田庭園
1-chōme-12-1 Yokoami
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Japanese garden
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Kinshibori Park
4-chōme-17-1 Kōtōbashi
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港山新水世伊公園
4-chōme-14-1 Higashikomagata
Oshinari Park
2-chōme-18 Narihira

Food Scene

向嶋 だるまラーメン
4-chōme-1-11 Mukōjima
Ramen Restaurant
Izakaya Restaurant
4 Chome
Izakaya Restaurant
Cafe Restaurant
ikkA
3-chōme-6-5 Mukōjima
Cafe Restaurant
Japanese Soba Noodle Restaurant
Ikadanagashisoba Mifune
5-chōme-33-12 Mukōjima
Japanese Soba Noodle Restaurant
The Nearest Izakaya Restaurant
かどや向島本店
5-chōme-30-6 Mukōjima
The Nearest Izakaya Restaurant
Ramen Restaurant
Ippudo Noodle Express
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
Ramen Restaurant
Ikkakuya Ramen Restaurant
壱角家 スカイツリー店
1-chōme-18-4 Narihira
Ikkakuya Ramen Restaurant
The Nearest Sushi Bar Restaurant
丸常鮨
5-chōme-30-16 Mukōjima
The Nearest Sushi Bar Restaurant
Jojoen Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
Beef BBQ
Starbucks Coffee Tokyo Skytree Solamachi East
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Starbucks
3-chōme-9-10 Kōtōbashi
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Starbucks Coffee Tokyo Skytree Solamachi East
吾妻橋パーラー
3-chōme-6-130-0001 Azumabashi
Cafe located in the immediate area of Sky Tree. Here, the parfa which is also 634 mm named after the height of the sky tree is popular. The tower part is made of candy work
Sakura Cafe
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Cafe located in the immediate area of Sky Tree. Here, the parfa which is also 634 mm named after the height of the sky tree is popular. The tower part is made of candy work
Melon Bread is very popular. With desert shop
Kagetsudō
Melon Bread is very popular. With desert shop
Ramen restaurant. Nikusoba is very Good!
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Jikaseimen Ito
2-chōme-6-9 Komagata
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Ramen restaurant. Nikusoba is very Good!
Ramen restaurant. Tamago ramen is recommend.
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Yoroiya Ramen
1-chōme-36-7 Asakusa
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Ramen restaurant. Tamago ramen is recommend.
"Fuji Ramen" Ramen restaurant Ajitama ramen is very Good!
Fuji Ramen
1-chōme-24-5 Asakusa
"Fuji Ramen" Ramen restaurant Ajitama ramen is very Good!
Ramen Benkei Asakusa Honten
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Ramen Benkei
2-chōme-17-9 Hanakawado
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Ramen Benkei Asakusa Honten
Ramen restaurant Tsushima
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Tsushima
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Ramen restaurant Tsushima
Ramen restaurant "Menya Eburi"
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Ramen restaurant "Menya Eburi"
Ramen restaurant "Saga ramen Midori"
Midori
2-chōme-13-41 Kamiōsaki
Ramen restaurant "Saga ramen Midori"
Ramen restaurant "Men Mitsui"
Mitsuwi 麺 みつヰ
2-chōme-10-4 Nishiasakusa
Ramen restaurant "Men Mitsui"
Ramen restaurant We recommend "Zenbuirikaisio ramen"
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Ramen Kai
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Ramen restaurant We recommend "Zenbuirikaisio ramen"
Very famous Ichiran!
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Ichiran Asakusa
1-chōme-1-16 Asakusa
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Very famous Ichiran!
Ramen restaurant "Menkoma"
麺駒
Ramen restaurant "Menkoma"
Ramen restaurant "Hakata Ramen Inoue"
博多らーめん いのうえ
1-chōme-7-1 Hanakawado
Ramen restaurant "Hakata Ramen Inoue"
Monjayaki restaurant "Monjakarumo"
もんじゃかるも
3-chōme-9-1 Oshiage
Monjayaki restaurant "Monjakarumo"
Ramen restaurant "Bunsuke"
ぶんすけ
2-chōme-15-6 Hanakawado
Ramen restaurant "Bunsuke"
Ramen restaurant "Shitamachi Chuka Soba Suzume Shokudo"
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Suzume Shokudō
1-chōme-2-2 Kyōjima
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Ramen restaurant "Shitamachi Chuka Soba Suzume Shokudo"
Chanko restaurant
Sumo Chaya Terao
2-chōme-16-5 Ryōgoku
Chanko restaurant

Shopping

エネルギースーパーたじま 向島店
1-chōme-27-10 Higashimukōjima
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Super Market
The Nearest Convenience Store 24h Open
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7-Eleven Mukōjima Shop
3-chōme-5-4 Mukōjima
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The Nearest Convenience Store 24h Open
Convenience Store 24h Open
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FamilyMart Mukojima 4-Chome Shop
4-chōme-8-5 Mukōjima
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Convenience Store 24h Open
There are so many restaurants in this Tokyo Solamachi Mall
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東京 Skytree 購物中心 Loft
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
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There are so many restaurants in this Tokyo Solamachi Mall
Pharmacy Store
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Matsumoto Kiyoshi
4-chōme-19-5 Asakusa
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Pharmacy Store
Nakamise Dori Street
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仲見世商店街
1-chōme-36-3 Asakusa
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Nakamise Dori Street
Food Sample
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東京合羽橋商店街振興組合
3-chōme-18-2 Matsugaya
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Food Sample
Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁 Ameya alley?) is an open-air market in the Taito Ward of Tokyo, Japan, located next to Ueno Station. The market is approximately 164,227 square feet in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building. There are two theories on the etymology of Ameya. The first is that the name came from ameya (飴屋 candy shop), because of all the candy stores that lined the street in the early post-war era when sugar was hard to come by. Even now, there are stores selling candy there. The second theory is that it refers to アメリカ (America)
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Ameyoko市場,食品,酒吧,品牌商店
4 Chome-10 Ueno
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Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁 Ameya alley?) is an open-air market in the Taito Ward of Tokyo, Japan, located next to Ueno Station. The market is approximately 164,227 square feet in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building. There are two theories on the etymology of Ameya. The first is that the name came from ameya (飴屋 candy shop), because of all the candy stores that lined the street in the early post-war era when sugar was hard to come by. Even now, there are stores selling candy there. The second theory is that it refers to アメリカ (America)
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Asakusa Rox
1-chōme-25-15 Asakusa
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Entertainment & Activities

SUMIDA AQUARIUM uses only artificial seawater for all tanks except freshwater tanks by employing Taisei Corporation’s artificial seawater production system. SUMIDA AQUARIUM is Japan’s second aquarium in Japan, and the first in the Kanto region, to use only artificial seawater, following KYOTO AQUARIUM, which is also operated by ORIX Real Estate. (KYOTO AQUARIUM opened on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 35-1 Kankijicho Kyoto Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto). Use of this artificial seawater curtails CO2 emissions released when seawater is transported using large water tankers from port, which was an issue for inland aquariums.
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墨田區水族館
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
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SUMIDA AQUARIUM uses only artificial seawater for all tanks except freshwater tanks by employing Taisei Corporation’s artificial seawater production system. SUMIDA AQUARIUM is Japan’s second aquarium in Japan, and the first in the Kanto region, to use only artificial seawater, following KYOTO AQUARIUM, which is also operated by ORIX Real Estate. (KYOTO AQUARIUM opened on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 35-1 Kankijicho Kyoto Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto). Use of this artificial seawater curtails CO2 emissions released when seawater is transported using large water tankers from port, which was an issue for inland aquariums.
PLANETRIUM
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Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
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PLANETRIUM
An Amusement Place in Asakusa, "Hanayashiki" Hanayashiki was opened as a flower park in 1853, when Commodore of the US Navy Matthew Calbraith Perry visited our country in the late Edo era. Nowadays, Hanayashiki is operating as an amusement park where it is overflowing with 20 kinds of attractions and lunchrooms. Shops in the park also have a wide range of souvenirs, like park original goods!
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花屋敷
2-chōme-28-1 Asakusa
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An Amusement Place in Asakusa, "Hanayashiki" Hanayashiki was opened as a flower park in 1853, when Commodore of the US Navy Matthew Calbraith Perry visited our country in the late Edo era. Nowadays, Hanayashiki is operating as an amusement park where it is overflowing with 20 kinds of attractions and lunchrooms. Shops in the park also have a wide range of souvenirs, like park original goods!
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淺草演芸場
1-chōme-43-12 Asakusa
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Ryōgoku Kokugikan (両国国技館 Ryōgoku Kokugikan), also known as Ryougoku Sumo Hall, is an indoor sporting arena located in the Yokoami neighborhood (bordering to the Ryōgoku neighborhood) of Sumida, one of the 23 wards of Tokyo in Japan, next to the Edo-Tokyo Museum. It is the third building built in Tokyo associated with the name kokugikan. The current building was opened in 1985 and has a capacity of 13,000 people.[citation needed] It is mainly used for sumo wrestling tournaments (honbasho) and hosts the Hatsu (new year) honbasho in January, the Natsu (summer) honbasho in May, and the Aki (autumn) honbasho in September. It also houses a museum about sumo.
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両國國技館
1-chōme-3-28 Yokoami
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Ryōgoku Kokugikan (両国国技館 Ryōgoku Kokugikan), also known as Ryougoku Sumo Hall, is an indoor sporting arena located in the Yokoami neighborhood (bordering to the Ryōgoku neighborhood) of Sumida, one of the 23 wards of Tokyo in Japan, next to the Edo-Tokyo Museum. It is the third building built in Tokyo associated with the name kokugikan. The current building was opened in 1985 and has a capacity of 13,000 people.[citation needed] It is mainly used for sumo wrestling tournaments (honbasho) and hosts the Hatsu (new year) honbasho in January, the Natsu (summer) honbasho in May, and the Aki (autumn) honbasho in September. It also houses a museum about sumo.
Ueno Zoological Gardens is the oldest zoo in Japan. Founded in 1882, it has grown over the years, expanded its area to 14.3 ha (35.2 acres) and been the flagship of the Japanese zoo world. Now it's home to over 3,000 animals from 400 different species and provides visitors with learning experience about the diversity of animals as well as fun and enjoyment.
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上野動物園
9-83 Uenokōen
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Ueno Zoological Gardens is the oldest zoo in Japan. Founded in 1882, it has grown over the years, expanded its area to 14.3 ha (35.2 acres) and been the flagship of the Japanese zoo world. Now it's home to over 3,000 animals from 400 different species and provides visitors with learning experience about the diversity of animals as well as fun and enjoyment.

Arts & Culture

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相撲博物館
1-chōme-3-28 Yokoami
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Japanese Graden
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向島百花園
3-chōme-18-3 Higashimukōjima
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Japanese Graden
The Seiko Museum (formerly the Seiko Institute of Horology) was established in 1981 as part of a 100th anniversary project seeking to assemble, preserve, and study various materials and samples related to “time and time-keeping instruments.” Since its full-fledged renovation in April 2012, the Seiko Museum has served as a base for studies on time and time-keeping instruments and as a source of information from Seiko. The exhibitions and installations at the Seiko Museum are entertaining for visitors of all ages, from adults to kids. Visitors see and learn about the evolution of time-keeping instruments, traditional clocks from Japan (Wadokei), and the history of Seiko and its products.
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The Seiko Museum
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The Seiko Museum (formerly the Seiko Institute of Horology) was established in 1981 as part of a 100th anniversary project seeking to assemble, preserve, and study various materials and samples related to “time and time-keeping instruments.” Since its full-fledged renovation in April 2012, the Seiko Museum has served as a base for studies on time and time-keeping instruments and as a source of information from Seiko. The exhibitions and installations at the Seiko Museum are entertaining for visitors of all ages, from adults to kids. Visitors see and learn about the evolution of time-keeping instruments, traditional clocks from Japan (Wadokei), and the history of Seiko and its products.
The Tobu Museum (東武博物館 Tōbu Hakubutsukan) is a railway museum in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in May 1989, and is operated by Tobu Railway. The museum was closed from January 2009 until June 2009 for refurbishment. It reopened on 22 July 2009.
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東武博物館
4-chōme-28-16 Higashimukōjima
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The Tobu Museum (東武博物館 Tōbu Hakubutsukan) is a railway museum in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in May 1989, and is operated by Tobu Railway. The museum was closed from January 2009 until June 2009 for refurbishment. It reopened on 22 July 2009.
The Postal Museum Japan, displays and introduce collections related to postal service and communications. Its standing-exhibition zone employs displays and images divided into what are called Seven Worlds related to the story and history of postal service. In addition, the museum houses a zone for featured exhibitions, the Letter Lounge, an Event Space, Museum Shop, and Museum Post Office. Its exhibitions include a display of about 330,000 postage stamps, the largest such collection in Japan, and about 400 items related to Japanese and overseas postal-service administration.
Postal Museum Japan
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
The Postal Museum Japan, displays and introduce collections related to postal service and communications. Its standing-exhibition zone employs displays and images divided into what are called Seven Worlds related to the story and history of postal service. In addition, the museum houses a zone for featured exhibitions, the Letter Lounge, an Event Space, Museum Shop, and Museum Post Office. Its exhibitions include a display of about 330,000 postage stamps, the largest such collection in Japan, and about 400 items related to Japanese and overseas postal-service administration.
The Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum opened its doors in March 1993 as a space to reflect on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo and envision the city and life of the future. Housed in a unique building modeled after an elevated-floor type warehouse, the museum has been a landmark and popular tourist attraction in Tokyo since its opening. The permanent exhibition, showcasing original objects and replicas, offers visitors a journey through the 400-year history of Edo-Tokyo since Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo.
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江戶東京博物館
1-chōme-4-1 Yokoami
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The Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum opened its doors in March 1993 as a space to reflect on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo and envision the city and life of the future. Housed in a unique building modeled after an elevated-floor type warehouse, the museum has been a landmark and popular tourist attraction in Tokyo since its opening. The permanent exhibition, showcasing original objects and replicas, offers visitors a journey through the 400-year history of Edo-Tokyo since Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo.
The National Museum of Western Art was established in April 1959 and was based on the Matsukata Collection focusing on the Impressionist paintings and Auguste Rodin's sculptures previously stored by the French government. The museum's purpose is to provide the public with opportunities to appreciate western art. Since its opening, the museum, as Japan's only national institution devoted to western art, has been involved in exhibitions, art work and document acquisition, research, restoration and conservation, education and the publication of materials related to western art.
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國立西洋美術館
7-7 Uenokōen
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The National Museum of Western Art was established in April 1959 and was based on the Matsukata Collection focusing on the Impressionist paintings and Auguste Rodin's sculptures previously stored by the French government. The museum's purpose is to provide the public with opportunities to appreciate western art. Since its opening, the museum, as Japan's only national institution devoted to western art, has been involved in exhibitions, art work and document acquisition, research, restoration and conservation, education and the publication of materials related to western art.
Katsushika Hokusai, a world-renowned ukiyo-e artist, was born in Honjo-Wari-Gesui (presently the Kamezawa area in Sumida Ward, Tokyo) in 1760 and spent almost the entire 90 years of his life in Sumida Ward where he created a large number of masterpieces. In honor of this outstanding artist whom many local citizens are truly proud of, the Sumida Ward opened the Sumida Hokusai Museum on November 22, 2016 as a base to invigorate the local community and contribute to the region’s industry and tourism.
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隅田北斎美術館
2-chōme-7-2 Kamezawa
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Katsushika Hokusai, a world-renowned ukiyo-e artist, was born in Honjo-Wari-Gesui (presently the Kamezawa area in Sumida Ward, Tokyo) in 1760 and spent almost the entire 90 years of his life in Sumida Ward where he created a large number of masterpieces. In honor of this outstanding artist whom many local citizens are truly proud of, the Sumida Ward opened the Sumida Hokusai Museum on November 22, 2016 as a base to invigorate the local community and contribute to the region’s industry and tourism.
墨田Triphony音樂廳
1-chōme-2-3 Kinshi
Tokyo Origami Museum Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized in the mid-1900s.
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Tokyo Origami Museum
1-chōme-31-5 Honjo
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Tokyo Origami Museum Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized in the mid-1900s.

Getting Around

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押上站
1-chōme-1-65 Oshiage
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Tobu Isezaki Line
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Tokyo Skytree Station
1-chōme-1-4 Oshiage
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Tobu Isezaki Line
Tokyo Metro, Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
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淺草站
1-chōme-1-3 Asakusa
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Tokyo Metro, Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
JR Sobu Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
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錦糸町站
3-chōme-14-6 Kōtōbashi
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JR Sobu Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
Toei Asakusa Line
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本所吾妻橋
3-chōme-7 Azumabashi
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Toei Asakusa Line
Tobu Isezaki Line, Kamedo Line
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Hikifune Station
2-chōme-26 Higashimukōjima
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Tobu Isezaki Line, Kamedo Line
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
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田原町站
1-chōme-1-18 Nishiasakusa
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Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Keisei Oshiage Line
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Keisei Hikifune Station
1-chōme-45 Kyōjima
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Keisei Oshiage Line
Toei Asakusa Line, Oedo Line
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藏前
2-chōme-3-1 Kuramae
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Toei Asakusa Line, Oedo Line
JR Sobu Line
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Ryogoku Station
1-chōme-3-20 Yokoami
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JR Sobu Line
JR Yamanote Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Utsunomiya Takasaki Line, Joban Line, Ueno Tokyo Line, Tohoku Shinkansen Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hibiya Line.
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上野站
7-chōme-1 Ueno
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JR Yamanote Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Utsunomiya Takasaki Line, Joban Line, Ueno Tokyo Line, Tohoku Shinkansen Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hibiya Line.
JR Sobu Line, Tobu Kameido Line
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Kameido Station
5-chōme-1 Kameido
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JR Sobu Line, Tobu Kameido Line
JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line
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Uguisudani Station
1-chōme-4 Negishi
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JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line