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Itsukushima-jinja Shrine

Itsukushima-jinja Shrine "Nukebenten" is now practically the name of the area, but it originally indicates Itsukushim-jinja Shrine, which Minamoto no Yoshiie (warrior, 1039-1106) visited for victory prayers. Former Kamakura Highway runs this neighborhood…

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Taisoji Temple

Taisoji Temple Taisoji is a temple of the Jodo Sect of Buddhism and is formally called "Kakanzan Hongakuin Taisoji." Thatched hut "emperor hermitage" which Buddhist priest, emperor opened is forerunner, 1596 (1596…

Tokyo Some Monogatari Museum
Tokyo Some Monogatari Museum
Tokyo Some Monogatari Museum
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Tokyo Some Monogatari Museum (Tomita dyer art) Shinjuku mini-museum

Together with the development of the Tokugawa shogunate, people started wearing kimono made with komon- and sarasa-dyeing techniques, which gave rise to many dyeing manufacturers. In Kanda and Asakusa having abundant high quality water…

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Toyama Park

In metropolitan "Toyama park" which is full of green, the whole area around "Mount Hakone" is said to be famous spot for its cherry blossoms. "Mount Hakone" is mountain which is the highest in Shinjuku-ku, from top of Shinjuku high-rise…

Kyu-Goryo-Tei (Taiwan Pavilion)
Kyu-Goryo-Tei (Taiwan Pavilion)
Kyu-Goryo-Tei (Taiwan Pavilion)
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shinshukugoenkyugo*tei (daiwankaku)

In commemoration of marriage of the Emperor Showa, it was completed in building donated by voluntary Japanese residents in Taiwan at the time in 1927,designed by architect, Matsunosuke Moriyama.…

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Inarikio-jinja Shrine

Inarikio-jinja Shrine Inarikio-jinja Shrine is the only shrine in Japan dedicated to Kio Gongen, a group of three gods. kansei did fuku*ineka originally in (1653) in 1653…

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The Soseki study Memorial

Great writer, Soseki Natsume was born and raised, and he lived on Shinjuku for nine years of later years in house of Wasedaminamicho called "Soseki study". It is "Sanshiro" "heart" "grass by the roadside"…

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Shinjuku Promenade Park“Shiki-no-Michi”

Following the discontinuation of the tram system from Shinjuku in 1970, Shinjuku Promenade Park –“Shiki-no-Michi – was completed in 1974 in the area which used to accommodate the rails leading to the depot for the trams. Of "green…

Meiji Jingu Gaien’s Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
Meiji Jingu Gaien’s Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
Meiji Jingu Gaien’s Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
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Meiji Jingu Gaien’s Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery

Located at the north side of the Meiji Jingu Gaien garden, this gallery exhibits paintings depicting the virtues of the Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Designs are raised in 1918 (Taisho 7) by the public…

Peace Memorial Museum
Peace Memorial Museum
Peace Memorial Museum
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Peace Memorial Museum

Peace Memorial Museum about labor (the following, "labor of the person concerned") of soldier in the last Great War, postwar forced detained person and repatriate from foreign countries of the nation more…

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Fumiko Hayashi Memorial Hall

  Former house where we lived in until novelist, Fumiko Hayashi (1903 through 51) dies in 1951 from 1941 is opened to the public as memorial hall…

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Tsumami-kanzashi Museum

Thin small silk flower or chicken, animal which went berserk, and picked up, and were made with o tweezers which are richly colored with "snacks ornamental hairpin" with decoration and ornamental hairpin and hair ornament which did in Edo…

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Village of sen meets (Some no Sato Futabaen (Hometown of Dyes Futaba Garden))

For clear stream which hang dyeing business that is local industry of Shinjuku-ku early in Showa from the Taisho era, and dyeing business that originally there was much in Kanda, Asakusa uses for washing in water the Kanda River…

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TOKYO TOY MUSEUM

Utilizing the building of a discontinued elementary school, this museum exhibits about 5,000 toys, including mainly wooden toys. Including board game which domestic and foreign traditional toys, adults can enjoy actually…

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Zenshoji (Zensho temple)

Sainen temple was built in 1593 by Hanzo Hattori. Is in Kojimachi Shimizudani at first, for extension works of Edo-jo Castle of 1634 (Kanei 11)…

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Hanazono-jinja Shrine

As a guardian god of Naito Shinjuku, one of the shukuba (post stations) in the Edo period (1603-1867), this inari-sha shrine,which worships the Inari god of agriculture and business, was brought from Mount Yoshino in Yamato-no-kuni (current Nara Prefecture) before the Edo period. There was the cause near Shinjuku 3 chome intersection, but is gen a year (1624 through 44) Kanei…

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ansutichu Francais Tokyo

ansutichu Francais Tokyo in Shinjuku words and cities valley is the French Government official engine which can taste atmosphere of France entirely!

Metropolitan Government Building
Metropolitan Government Building
Metropolitan Government Building
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Metropolitan Government Building

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building was designed by Kenzo Tange and the construction was completed in December 1990. Afterwards, it is the Yurakucho north in April, 1991 (Heisei 3)…

Rakuu-Tei
Rakuu-Tei
Rakuu-Tei
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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Rakuu-Tei

Rakuu-Tei, located in the Japanese Traditional Garden, is a tea house built in 1987. White plum blossoms in front of Rakuu-Tei bloom earliest in Shinjuku Gyoen. Standing up and making a bow seat (ryurei…

Shinjuku Historical Museum
Shinjuku Historical Museum
Shinjuku Historical Museum
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Shinjuku Historical Museum

Shinjuku Historical Museum was established as the center of Shinjuku's history and its culture. Change nimokakawa of sudden urbanization, war damage after the Meiji era and revival and busy history…

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