8 Best Things to Do in Sakurashinmachi, Tokyo


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What is Sakurashinmachi ?
Sakurashinmachi is a quiet residential neighborhood in Tokyo, famous as the hometown of the beloved Japanese anime Sazaesan.
The area offers charming shrines, cafés, traditional sweets, and museums.
It’s a great place to enjoy a relaxing local Tokyo experience away from crowded tourist spots.
Sakura Jingu Shrine


A beautiful Shinto shrine known for its pink cherry blossom decorations and lucky ribbons.
Visitors can write wishes on pink ribbons and tie them around the shrine grounds.
During spring, the cherry blossoms make this shrine an especially magical photo spot.
Sazae-san Character Statues

Sakurashinmachi is closely connected to the famous Japanese anime Sazaesan.
Around the station, you can find several bronze statues of characters such as Sazae, Katsuo, and Wakame. These statues are popular photo spots for visitors.
Villon

A well-known European-style pastry shop famous for its Baumkuchen (layered cake).
The cakes are beautifully crafted and often purchased as gifts.
It’s a great place to try a classic dessert loved in Japan.
Ogawa Coffee Laboratory

A stylish specialty coffee shop where baristas carefully brew coffee using different roasting and extraction techniques.
Coffee lovers can enjoy high-quality Japanese coffee culture in a modern space.
Cafe La Boheme

A cozy Italian café restaurant serving pizza, pasta, and wine. With its relaxed atmosphere and spacious interior, it’s a perfect place to take a break during a walk around the neighborhood.
Kameya Mannendo

A long-established Japanese sweets shop known for traditional wagashi.
Their seasonal sweets and soft bean desserts are popular among locals and visitors alike.
Iseya

A traditional Japanese confectionery loved by locals.
Their dango (sweet rice dumplings) and handmade sweets offer a nostalgic taste of classic Japanese street snacks.
Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum

This museum showcases the original artwork of Machiko Hasegawa the creator of Sazaesan.
Visitors can learn about the history of Japan’s longest-running anime while enjoying charming illustrations and exhibits.
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