Katsushika Shopping Streets Shibamata Taishakuten Sando 4.64 11 Immerse Yourself in the Romance of Shitamachi at Katsushika Shibamata, selected as Japan’s Important Cultural Landscape. See More Related Articles Strolling the Old World of Tokyo: An One-Day Walking Tour through Shibamata. From city skyscrapers to the latest travel hubs, there are plenty of hot spots to visit in Tokyo. But for a real taste of history and classic Tokyo vibes, you won’t want to miss the chance to walk through the old-world “shitamachi” streets.
Strolling the Old World of Tokyo: An One-Day Walking Tour through Shibamata. From city skyscrapers to the latest travel hubs, there are plenty of hot spots to visit in Tokyo. But for a real taste of history and classic Tokyo vibes, you won’t want to miss the chance to walk through the old-world “shitamachi” streets.
Katsushika Museums Katsushika ShibamataTora-san Museum 4.32 7 A popular sight in Shibamata Park that recreates the film world of “The Otoko wa tsurai yo (It’s Tough Being a Man)”. See More
Katsushika Shrines & Temples Shibamata Taishakuten Daikyo-ji Temple 4.27 9 A Temple Famous as the Setting of Popular Japanese Movie “The Otoko wa tsurai yo (It’s Tough Being a Man),” with Various Sights to See, Including Beautiful Sculptures and Gardens. See More
Katsushika Bathing & Spa Facilities Oyata Onsen Myoujin-no-yu 3.95 1 Experience nature close at hand while in the city at this atmospheric hot spring facility. See More
Katsushika Parks & Gardens Shibamata Park 3.95 1 A Comprehensive Park that Condenses Shibamata’s Past and Present, Along the Edo River’s Riverbank and its Beautiful Nature See More
Katsushika Parks & Gardens Kameari Park 3.88 4 A Park Famous as the Setting in the Manga “Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutujo” See More Related Articles Check out the 15 bronze statues of “Kochikame” characters in Kameari, where the manga was set! The slapstick comedy revolves around the misadventures of local police officer, Ryoutsu Kankichi. The anime based on the manga is extremely popular in other countries as well. There are 15 bronze statues of Kochikame characters spread out around the area surrounding Kameari Station, including the first colour statue that was just created this year(2016). Keep reading to find out more about the Kochikame Statue Tour and our recommended route!
Check out the 15 bronze statues of “Kochikame” characters in Kameari, where the manga was set! The slapstick comedy revolves around the misadventures of local police officer, Ryoutsu Kankichi. The anime based on the manga is extremely popular in other countries as well. There are 15 bronze statues of Kochikame characters spread out around the area surrounding Kameari Station, including the first colour statue that was just created this year(2016). Keep reading to find out more about the Kochikame Statue Tour and our recommended route!
Katsushika Shrines & Temples Kameari Katori Shrine 3.87 2 A Historic Shrine Built in 1276, Famous for its Appearance in the Manga “Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutujo” See More
Katsushika Parks & Gardens Mizumoto Park 3.87 2 A Park Featuring Beautiful Waterside Scenery. See More
Katsushika Museums Shibamata Haikara YokochoandToy Museum 3.77 5 Soak in the fun of being a kid again in a dreamworld of retro toys and sweets See More
Katsushika Experiences Facilities Yagiri-no-Watashi 3.72 4 A Historical Ferry Connecting Shibamata and Matsudo See More
Katsushika Museums Yamamoto-tei 3.67 3 A Tangible Cultural Property blending eclectic Japanese-Western architecture with a Shoin-zukuri Japanese garden. See More
Katsushika Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers The Shibamata Tourist Information Center 3.63 2 As its tourism signpost, this is the first place to visit in upon arrival in Shibamata. See More
Katsushika Museums Yamada Yoji Museum 3.34 2 A Museum in Memorial to One of Japan’s Iconic Film Directors, Yamada Yoji See More
Katsushika Parks & Gardens Horikiri Shobuen A historic iris garden that has been a renowned spot for Hanashobu (Japanese irises) since the Edo period. See More