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【All in English】ガイドブックに載っていない、東京のオススメスポット。

(新しい記事をリリースするのに、またまた時間が空いてしまいました。コロナも明けて、外国人観光客が日本に戻ってきていますね!そこで、今回は「ガイドブックに載っていない、東京のオススメスポット」についてご紹介します。しばしお付き合いください!)


Hey guys, welcome back to my page.
Cherry here!

There are so many tourists in not only Tokyo but all over Japan recently because of the end of pandemic. Today, I would like to tell you my recommendation that it is not written in guidebooks of Tokyo.
Have a nice time!

①Kichijoji (吉祥寺)

📍Inokashira Park (井の頭公園)
📍Hikiniku-to-Kome(挽肉と米)

After all, Kichijoji is my house. That's maybe an exaggeration since Kichijoji is a little far from my house. On the other hand, it's no exaggeration to say that Kichijoji is my garden since Kichijoji is not so far from my house. ( There is Inokashira Park which is one of the famous park in Tokyo!! )
Clearly to say, we can do anything there. We can enjoy not only gourmet and shopping, but also culture and more. Especially, I will give you as many as I can if you want me to give you some recommendations for gourmet in Kichijoji.
Anyway, my friends who do not usually live in Tokyo come to Kichijoji recently and I am very happy to hear them. I would love to meet and thank them.

②Kagurazaka (神楽坂)

📍Akagi-jinja Shrine (赤城神社)
📍Zenkoku-ji Temple (善国寺)
📍Honke-Abeya (本家あべや)

Kagurazaka is also one of my favorite neighborhood in Tokyo. Kagurazaka is called "Little France" where you can get to without flying. I minored in cultural and language studies of French. In addition, The university where I went was located relatively close to Kagurazaka. Therefore, I often went there when I was a university student. One of my dream is having dinner of French in Kagurazaka.
Kagurazaka also offers a full taste of Japanese culture while it is known as a "Little France". There is for example old streets, cobblestone slopes, and traditional japanese cuisine and more. If you want to enjoy Japanese culture, you should come to not Asakusa but Kagurazaka for goodness sake.

③Kamata (蒲田)

📍Niihao (ニイハオ):It is one of the most famous dumpling shop in Kamata.

Kamata is the neighborhood where is close to Haneda Airport. Then, many of cabin attendant who is working at japanese airline company (JAL, ANA and more!!)  are living there. 
Kamata is interesting for those who think it is interesting. Every time I go there, I curiously make plans what I want to do there next time.
First of all, I would like to eat Tonkatsu in Aoki. Secondly, I would like to go to Kamata Onsen. Thirdly, I would like to eat pudding a la mode at Cherry. Fourthly, I would like to buy dumplings from Konparu and go home.

④Monzen-Nakacho (門前仲町)

📍Tomioka-Hachiman Shrine (富岡八幡宮)
📍Fukagawa-fudoson Temple (深川不動尊)

In Monzen-Nakacho, you can enjoy both the noisiness of downtown neighborhood and the quietness of a waterfront neighborhood.
There are Tomioka-Hachiman Shrine and Fukagawa Fudoson. It is always crowded with locals and tourists. You can also enjoy eating and walking around, although not as much as in Ueno and Asakusa.
As a waterfront neighborhood, it has well-developed promenades and parks. It is great to take a walk at dawn in spring, at night in summer, at dusk in fall, and at dusk in winter.

⑤Yanaka, Nezu, Sendagi (谷中・根津・千駄木)

 📍Nezu-jinja Shrine (根津神社)
📍Nezukuriya (ねづくりや)

Yanaka, Nezu, and Sendagi (YaNeSen), characterized by their traditional atmosphere and taste, are located not far from Ueno. Even if you know Ueno, many people do not know YaNeSen. So, everyone should go to YaNeSen instead of going to Ueno!!
It is great fun to take a break at a cafe while leisurely strolling around


That's all for today!
I wish you could have wonderful days in Tokyo.

Thank you so much for reading until the end.
I hope you guys see you in my next article, Bye!

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