Up next Kyu Asakura House Share article Facebook Twitter Mail WhatsApp Facebook Messenger Reddit Wedged between Shibuya and Ebisu, Daikanyama is one of the capital’s more relaxing shopping districts, and browsing the boutique shops in the side streets is the perfect way to idle away a Sunday.
Shopping Daikanyama Hillside Terrace One of Daikanyama’s most well known residents is home to shops, restaurants, and art exhibitions. It is spread…
Shopping Daikanyama T-Site Opened in December 2011, T-Site aims to be the next trendsetter in Daikanyama. Designed by Tsutaya, the book… 07:00-26:00
Historical Kyu Asakura House Taisho period property with a beautiful Japanese garden 10:00-18:00 (16:30 between November and February). Closed on Mondays unless it is a public holiday. Adults ¥100, discounts for students and children
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