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[Tokyo] Kagurazaka -Part 1

 [Tokyo] Kagurazaka- Part 1



Hi, I'm onedaytrip. Today, I'll guide you Kagurazaka is a neighbourhood in Tokyo, So before we get started, I want to let you all know the history of Kagurazaka.


The main road of Kagurazaka was once at the outer edge of Edo Castle, opposite the Ushigome bridge over the castle moat, and has always been busy because of this privileged location. 

In the early 20th century, the area was renowned for its numerous geisha houses, of which several remain today.

Currently, Kagurazaka is experiencing a poupularity boom due to its traditional atmosphere on the edge of modern Shinjuku ward. 

Kaguraza is also widely regarded as an important center of Japanese cuisine within the Kanto region. 

Several old and famous ryotei are to be found in the winding back streets, often accessible only by foot. 

These provide expensive kaiseki cuisine, generally regarded as the pinnacle of Japanese food.


First, take Toei oedo line(E) and get off at the Ushigome-Kagurazaka(E05).


This is Ushigome-Kagurazaka(E05) station.


After you get out of the station, You should walk around. 

You can see a different life from general Tokyo life, which is incredibly busy and crowded.

When you enter the main road here, you can see various kinds of shops and Japanese tradition lantern along the street.



Every corner of the street can sense various Kagurazaka, which is where the present and the past coexist. 

You can also feel the emotions of young people through graffiti.

So far, You've seen Kagurazaka Part 1. 

If you like this, Please leave your any comments here that encourage me to give you more useful information.

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