Parks & Nature
Rikugien Garden is a Tokyo metropolitan park. The name Rikugi-en means Garden of the Six Principles of Poetry which comes from the idea of the six elements in waka poetry while en means garden or park. The park consists of a small pond, trees, and a hill. The traditional Japanese garden within the park is a tourist attraction.
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Rikugien Garden
6-chōme-16-3 HonkomagomeRikugien Garden is a Tokyo metropolitan park. The name Rikugi-en means Garden of the Six Principles of Poetry which comes from the idea of the six elements in waka poetry while en means garden or park. The park consists of a small pond, trees, and a hill. The traditional Japanese garden within the park is a tourist attraction.
Kyu-Furukawa Gardens is a Tokyo metropolitan park. The park includes an old western-style mansion with a rose garden, and a Japanese garden which were built in early 20th century.
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Kyu-Furukawa Gardens
1-chōme-27-39 NishigaharaKyu-Furukawa Gardens is a Tokyo metropolitan park. The park includes an old western-style mansion with a rose garden, and a Japanese garden which were built in early 20th century.
Asukayama Park is a public park. In the early eighteenth century, shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune planted many cherry trees in the area and opened up the land for the enjoyment of citizens of Tokyo. The park was formally established, alongside Ueno Park, Shiba Park, Asakusa Park, and Fukagawa Park, in 1873 by the Dajō-kan, as Japan's first public parks.
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Asukayama Park
1-chōme-1-3 ŌjiAsukayama Park is a public park. In the early eighteenth century, shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune planted many cherry trees in the area and opened up the land for the enjoyment of citizens of Tokyo. The park was formally established, alongside Ueno Park, Shiba Park, Asakusa Park, and Fukagawa Park, in 1873 by the Dajō-kan, as Japan's first public parks.
Food Scene
Sushi, Sukiyaki, Kaiseki...these are surely Japanese food and also they are more for special occasions such as celebration, gathering party etc.
What kind of dishes Japanese people have in their home? You can find a part of the answer at this restaurant.
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Ootoya
1-chōme-9-3 KanamechōSushi, Sukiyaki, Kaiseki...these are surely Japanese food and also they are more for special occasions such as celebration, gathering party etc.
What kind of dishes Japanese people have in their home? You can find a part of the answer at this restaurant.
The best sushi restaurant around here. I recommend this place If you want to try the genuine sushi. The lunch set is from 3000 to 6000 yen. They serve the same quality to the very expensive sushi restaurants in Ginza, which cost about 30000 yen. You don't need to make a reservation during the lunch time.
Sushi Takahashi
1-chōme-42-2 KomagomeThe best sushi restaurant around here. I recommend this place If you want to try the genuine sushi. The lunch set is from 3000 to 6000 yen. They serve the same quality to the very expensive sushi restaurants in Ginza, which cost about 30000 yen. You don't need to make a reservation during the lunch time.
Pretty good Japanese small restaurant including sushi. You need to make a reservation. The price is about 10,000 yen per person for dinner.
If you have friends around here, they will take you to this restaurant.
Yuuhi Sushi
3-chōme-6-9 TabataPretty good Japanese small restaurant including sushi. You need to make a reservation. The price is about 10,000 yen per person for dinner.
If you have friends around here, they will take you to this restaurant.
McDonald's Tabata Station
1-chōme-21-8 TabataThis McDonald is 24 hours open.
浅野屋ソバ店
6-chōme-4-1 TabataSoba noodle restaurant since 1953. You can eat traditional soba within 1,000 yen.
One of the most famous Tonakatsu, pork cutlet, restaurants in Japan, which originally established in 1942. You can eat delicious Tonkatsu under 2000 yen.
とんき
2-chōme-4-5 NakazatoOne of the most famous Tonakatsu, pork cutlet, restaurants in Japan, which originally established in 1942. You can eat delicious Tonkatsu under 2000 yen.
Shopping
成城石井 アトレヴィ田端店
1-chōme-17-2 HigashitabataYou can buy
Local shopping avenue for more than one kilometer. Now is the last chance to enjoy it because this outdated avenue is disappearing rapidly.
Shimofuri Shopping Street
1-chōme-55-10 NishigaharaLocal shopping avenue for more than one kilometer. Now is the last chance to enjoy it because this outdated avenue is disappearing rapidly.
Essentials
24 hours open. You can get daily necessities. Most cashiers may speak English because they are not Japanese.
Lawson Tabata Rokuchome Shop
6-chōme-3-1 Tabata24 hours open. You can get daily necessities. Most cashiers may speak English because they are not Japanese.
QB HOUSE
1-chōme-17 HigashitabataQB HOUSE provides haircutting service at 1,000 yen. Most Japanese are skillful at cutting.
Arts & Culture
JR keeps its many kinds of trains in this area. Don’t miss this spot, If you are a train freak.
Oku Station
1-3-9 昭和町JR keeps its many kinds of trains in this area. Don’t miss this spot, If you are a train freak.
Public building consisting of library, music studio, halls, and restaurants. You can use the library free of charge.
Takinogawa Hall
1-chōme-23-3 NishigaharaPublic building consisting of library, music studio, halls, and restaurants. You can use the library free of charge.