Tokyo/Meguro
Get in
See
Kumano ShrineBuilt 800 years ago. Surrounded by trees, people visit to pray or just for the peace and quiet. Some come for specific the worship practice of Yakuyoke a purification ritual to drive out evil spirits. Like all shrines, they sell protective amulets for health, good studies, or traffic safety, but these are distinctively cute. For a traditional shrine, they have a particularly flashy website that gives a good preview.
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phone: +81 3 3716-1264address: 4-1-1 ShimomeguroOne of a kind and oddly popular with couples on dates, although you might want to skip lunch before (or after) your visit here as the exhibits and pictures can be rather graphic. A compact two-story building, the most famous exhibit inside is an 8.8 meter-long tapeworm, with a matching string for you to take the measurement.
Meguro GajoenA luxury hotel and wedding hall, with restaurants, cafes, and banquet rooms. One of the most popular attractions, though, is the spectacular public restroom.
GohyakurakanjiThis temple contains over 300 statues, all with different facial expressions. They were all carved by the same monk from 1687 to 1695.
Do
During cherry blossom season, the trees by the normally rather drab Meguro River bloom pink and Japanese congregate to picnic and drink by the riverside.
The local chamber of commerce and neighborhood association is very active here staging more modern and fashionable events and festivals on many weekends. See a beautifully decorated Christmas tree or maybe an opera singer performing arias on the street. During the September festival you can watch people carry a sacred portable shrine or omikoshi.
Buy
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Kameyamannendo
address: Meguro-ku, Jiyugaoka 1-15-12This Japanese-style confectionery shop was establish since 1938. -
Nihondo Kampo Boutique
address: Meguro-ku, Jiyugaoka 2-9-6It is a Chinese herbal medicine and healthy food shop. Advisers choose the best medicine for you. Chinese tea is popular for young women because it is good for beauty. -
Wara
address: 2-14-8 Midorigaoka MegurokuThere are many kinds of kimono which is gathered all over Japan. Money pouch (巾着) and bag which are made by cloth of kimono are popular. In this shop, you can learn how to put on kimono.
Eat
Meguro is famous throughout Japan for sanma (さんま), or Pacific saury, a type of ocean fish. It's obviously not fished in the area; rather, its fame comes from an old story. In September, there's a sanma festival where you can try it grilled by local vendors. If you need a cheap snack to sustain you go for a crepe, smoothie, or melon pan from one of the street vendors operating out of small trailers or funky old VWs. For many women in Tokyo, the neighborhood of Juyigaoka is almost synonymous with sweets; it's impossible to list all of the many tea shops, cake shops, bakeries large and small, cafes, and chocolatiers.
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Sweets Forest
address: Meguro-ku, Midorigaoka 2-25-7This is a mall dedicated to desserts. Multiple shops and cafes. -
Nana's Green Tea
address: Meguro-ku, Jiyugaoka 1-29-18This cafe has a lot of sweets and drinks made with powdered green tea and adzuki bean. Taste four kinds of Japanese tea. Try the Maccha chocolate latte. -
Hara-Donut
address: Meguro-ku, Jiyugaoka 1-3-13Organic donut shop. Seemingly oxymoronic healthy donuts are made with soy milk. -
Ichariba
phone: +81 3-5722-4778address: Aobadai 1-30-11Excellent izakaya serving up very authentic and tasty Okinawan food, try the goya champuru (bitter gourd stirfry) and the Okinawan-style raw spring rolls. Occasional free live performances of Okinawan music. JuYakitori (chicken kebab) and kimuchi chahan (fried rice with Korean pickles - tastes better than it sounds!).
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Tonki
phone: +81 3-3491-9928address: Shimo-meguro 1-1-2Possibly good place to go for tonkatsu (breaded deep-fried pork cutlets), and popular with foreigners. -
Tuk Tuk
phone: +81 3-3444-5150address: Kami-Osaki 2-13-22Only in Japan: Italian and Thai on the same menu. Fortunately they don't actually mix the tom yum kung and gnocchi, and both are good. -
phone: +81 3-5725-5020address: 4-10-4 Kamimeguro, Meguro-kuThough the building looks a little old, this Mexican restaurant has some great Tex-Mex cuisine. The menu is not very large, but what it has is worth eating. Portions are reasonably sized, so consider getting an appetizer along with the main dish. For drinks, there are several Mexican beers and Mexican tequila available.
PotagerA bakery offering vegetable cakes
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Shutters
address: Setagaya-ku, Okusawa 5-27-15Try the apple pie a la mode. Popular dishes here are the odd combination of spare ribs and apple pie. You can eat many flavors of tender spare ribs such as soy sauce, basil, and mustard. You can choose from sauces on your apple pie: cinnamon, blueberry, raspberry, chocolate and carmelwith vanilla ice cream too. -
Sushikou
address: Meguro-ku, Jiyugaoka 2-18-14Sushi. -
address: Jiyugaoka 1-3-15 4F, Meguro-kuDomestically-sourced, organic and THICK burgers in a lush balcony setting.
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address: Okusawa 6-22-12, Setagaya-kuSpecializes in sundubu, a Korean stew which actually has roots in Los Angeles. All-you-can-eat banchan, which is common practice in Korea but rare in Japan!
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Mangetsu Korean Cuisine
address: Hills Spiga 2F, Jiyugaoka 1-14-16, Meguro-kuKorean-run establishment with an intimate atmosphere, great for an evening date. Good chijimi!
Drink
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phone: +81 3-3725-9116address: 1-8-18Irish pub with live music many nights.
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address: Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Shimomeguro 1-3-28, Sunwood Meguro Building 2FA British-style pub with plenty of draft beers and football on the telly.
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phone: +81 3-3714-2607address: Kami-Meguro 2-15-6Spacious, classy but casual restaurant-bar with live music every night.
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Rude Boy Cafe
address: Setagaya-ku Okusawa 5-28-15Reggae, some curry, tequila. -
Speyside Way
address: Meguro-ku Jiyugaoka 1-26-9 5FHundreds of whiskeys fill every available space. Hundreds. Short selection of micro-beers is also available.
Sleep
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The Westin Tokyo
phone: +81 3-5423-7000address: 1-4-1 Mita, Meguro-kuRooms are elegant and well furnished with over-sized bathrooms and workout areas. Their in house spa offers a variety of services. -
phone: +81 3-5721-1109address: 2-15-7 Yutenji, Meguro-kuPart of the Tokyu Stay chain, these hotels are popular with business travelers. The small kitchenettes, washer/dryers, and free LAN access in all rooms makes these a good value.
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Princess Garden Meguro Hotel
address: 23 Kami-Osaki, 2 ChromePrincess Garden offers rooms that are very comfortable. The beautiful garden and Japanese Tea Room on the hotel grounds add a level of beauty and serenity. -
phone: +81 3-5726-3361address: Meguro-ku, Jiyugaoka 2-11-18Small hotel with only 18 rooms right in the center of Jiyugaoka.