Guidebook for Meguro-ku

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Guidebook for Meguro-ku

Food Scene

This very large, impressively well-stocked book and music store serves as the anchor for the upscale Daikanyama T-Site shopping complex.
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Tsutaya Books Daikanyama
17-5 Sarugakuchō
149 abantu bendawo batusa
This very large, impressively well-stocked book and music store serves as the anchor for the upscale Daikanyama T-Site shopping complex.
[casual dinner experiences]
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Ivy Place
16-15 Sarugakuchō
18 abantu bendawo batusa
[casual dinner experiences]
[casual dinner experiences]
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Rigoletto Short Hills
1-chōme-2-13 Nakameguro
6 abantu bendawo batusa
[casual dinner experiences]
The atmosphere is very unique. It is a high-end Japanese dessert place, and the taste is super good. We highly recommend here to have Japanese traditional food. Lunch is around 3000 yen.
Kanetanaka
3-chōme-6-1 Kitaaoyama
The atmosphere is very unique. It is a high-end Japanese dessert place, and the taste is super good. We highly recommend here to have Japanese traditional food. Lunch is around 3000 yen.
[casual dinner experience] Japanese restaurant. Although it has a fantastic view, the restaurant is not a luxurious type but rather a popular restaurant for the general public.
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Sushi Gonpachi Shibuya
3-6 Maruyamachō
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[casual dinner experience] Japanese restaurant. Although it has a fantastic view, the restaurant is not a luxurious type but rather a popular restaurant for the general public.

Drinks & Nightlife

[casual dinner experiences]
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Anjin
17-5 Sarugakuchō
8 abantu bendawo batusa
[casual dinner experiences]

Shopping

OUTLET 代官山店
[small design shops]
[design store] The biggest MUJI store around Shibuya area.
27 abantu bendawo batusa
無印良品 渋谷西武
21-1 Udagawachō
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[design store] The biggest MUJI store around Shibuya area.
A kind of design store. More description from here(http://ignition.co/195) This is a secondhand store, but every items has own story.
Pass The Baton Omotesando
A kind of design store. More description from here(http://ignition.co/195) This is a secondhand store, but every items has own story.
[design store] D47 brings to life a more complete picture of Japan’s cultural, culinary, and craft-based traditions.
d47 design travel store
2-chōme-21-1 Shibuya
[design store] D47 brings to life a more complete picture of Japan’s cultural, culinary, and craft-based traditions.
[design store] There are 6 floors in total, and each has something fun to offer. Next to the building of MUJI.
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Loft Shibuya
21-1 Udagawachō
95 abantu bendawo batusa
[design store] There are 6 floors in total, and each has something fun to offer. Next to the building of MUJI.
Japanese home furnishing store. The products are designed with a "simple & stylish" concept.
U.F.O. by Francfranc Shibuya
12-9 Udagawachō
Japanese home furnishing store. The products are designed with a "simple & stylish" concept.
The Traditional Craft Center in Aoyama offers handy one-stop shopping for a range of Japanese crafts. It's all here and it's all for sale - from pottery, lacquerware and carving knives and many more.
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Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square
8-chōme-1-22 Akasaka
10 abantu bendawo batusa
The Traditional Craft Center in Aoyama offers handy one-stop shopping for a range of Japanese crafts. It's all here and it's all for sale - from pottery, lacquerware and carving knives and many more.
[design shop] Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki designed this Aoyama landmark, which was completed in 1985. There is an excellent design shop on the second floor.
13 abantu bendawo batusa
Spiral
5-chōme-6-23 Minamiaoyama
13 abantu bendawo batusa
[design shop] Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki designed this Aoyama landmark, which was completed in 1985. There is an excellent design shop on the second floor.
Craft store.
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Laforet HARAJUKU
1-chōme-11-6 Jingūmae
23 abantu bendawo batusa
Craft store.
Probably the best-known gift shop in Tokyo, this is a useful one-stop outlet for almost everything: dolls, china, kimonos, yukata, woodblock prints, furniture, antiques and books on Japan.
36 abantu bendawo batusa
I-Oriental Bazaar Harajuku Main Branch
5-chōme-9-13 Jingūmae
36 abantu bendawo batusa
Probably the best-known gift shop in Tokyo, this is a useful one-stop outlet for almost everything: dolls, china, kimonos, yukata, woodblock prints, furniture, antiques and books on Japan.
Great for souvenir shopping, Bingoya offers unpretentious traditional crafts made in Japan including pottery, fabric, lacquerware, glassware, dolls and folk art.
Bingoya
10-6 Wakamatsuchō
Great for souvenir shopping, Bingoya offers unpretentious traditional crafts made in Japan including pottery, fabric, lacquerware, glassware, dolls and folk art.
Fuji Torii sells a wide variety of Japanese antiques (screens, ceramics, sculptures), as well as designing and selling its own original artwork and crafts.
Fuji-Torii
6-chōme-1-10 Jingūmae
Fuji Torii sells a wide variety of Japanese antiques (screens, ceramics, sculptures), as well as designing and selling its own original artwork and crafts.
Hara Shobo sells all kinds of woodblock prints, both old and new. The company issues a catalogue, Edo Geijitsu (‘Edo Art’), twice a year. The staff speak good English.
Hara Shobo
Hara Shobo sells all kinds of woodblock prints, both old and new. The company issues a catalogue, Edo Geijitsu (‘Edo Art’), twice a year. The staff speak good English.
Chopsticks make affordable, portable and beautiful souvenirs. Make a beeline for this shop – it may be small in size but its amazing, eclectic collection will keep you busy browsing for ages.
銀座 夏野
6-chōme-7-4 Ginza
Chopsticks make affordable, portable and beautiful souvenirs. Make a beeline for this shop – it may be small in size but its amazing, eclectic collection will keep you busy browsing for ages.
If you just can’t get enough of stationery, this store is your happy place. Japanese old stationary company.
13 abantu bendawo batusa
Itoya
2-chōme-7-15 Ginza
13 abantu bendawo batusa
If you just can’t get enough of stationery, this store is your happy place. Japanese old stationary company.
Japanese paper specialist Kyukyodo opened its first shop in Kyoto in 1663. Gift cards and lots of small, moderately priced items made from colourful washi.
Papelería Kyukyodo
Japanese paper specialist Kyukyodo opened its first shop in Kyoto in 1663. Gift cards and lots of small, moderately priced items made from colourful washi.

Sightseeing

Japanese shrine
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I-Yasukuni Shrine
3-chōme-1-1 Kudankita
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Japanese shrine
Asakusa is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, famous for the Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the Bodhisattva Kannon. This area is a very traditional Japanese area and famous for sightseeing.
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Ithempulethi leSenso-ji
2-chōme-3-1 Asakusa
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Asakusa is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, famous for the Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the Bodhisattva Kannon. This area is a very traditional Japanese area and famous for sightseeing.
Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Harajuku/Shibuya area. And famous for its beautiful architecture and atmosphere. We highly recommend to go there.
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Meiji Jingu Homotsuden
1-1 Yoyogikamizonochō
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Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Harajuku/Shibuya area. And famous for its beautiful architecture and atmosphere. We highly recommend to go there.
[museum]The Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art is the foremost museum collecting and exhibiting modern Japanese art. There is a big shop called "Souvenir From Tokyo"
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INational Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
3-1 Kitanomarukōen
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[museum]The Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art is the foremost museum collecting and exhibiting modern Japanese art. There is a big shop called "Souvenir From Tokyo"
[museum] The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a museum of the history of Tokyo during the Edo period.
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I-Museum ka-Edo-Tokyo
1-chōme-4-1 Yokoami
657 abantu bendawo batusa
[museum] The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a museum of the history of Tokyo during the Edo period.
[design sight, business sight]
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Japan
4-chōme-4-7 Shikahama
90 abantu bendawo batusa
[design sight, business sight]
[design sights]
90 abantu bendawo batusa
表参道ヒルズゼルコバテラス
4-chōme-12-5 Jingūmae
90 abantu bendawo batusa
[design sights]
Dedicated to the hand-crafted art of ordinary people("mingei").
Nihon Mingeikan - Japan Folk Crafts Museum
Dedicated to the hand-crafted art of ordinary people("mingei").

Everything Else

[ceramic shops/markets and giftwrap shops/markets]These shops sell everything from knives and other kitchen utensils, mass-produced crockery, restaurant furniture, ovens, and decorations
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Kappabashi Dōgu-gai (Indlu yezixhobo zokupheka)
3-chōme-18-2 Matsugaya
176 abantu bendawo batusa
[ceramic shops/markets and giftwrap shops/markets]These shops sell everything from knives and other kitchen utensils, mass-produced crockery, restaurant furniture, ovens, and decorations