Meguro Station, Japan
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What is Meguro Station
is a railway station located in Tokyo's Shinagawa ward close to the boundary with Meguro ward. The station is just south of Meguro Dori (Meguro Street). The Yamanote Line runs underground for about a kilometer just south of the station. (...)
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"Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (Yurakucho Station), Yamanote Line (Yurakucho Station), Keihin-Tohoku Line (Yurakucho Station) I-09 ?temachi Station Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line."
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"However Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line trains will also continue service until at least it reaches Kita-Senju Station if you go to Akihabara."
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"Railway stations in Tokyo | Stations of Tokyo Metro | Stations of Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation | Toei Mita Line | Tokyo railway station stubs | Yamanote Line."
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"Under an agreement between Tokyo Metro and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the fare for this section is calculated on the Toei fare system for passengers traveling to stations on the Mita Line past Shirokane-Takanawa, on the Metro fare system for passengers traveling to stations on the Namboku Line past Shirokane-Takanawa, and on the system "most beneficial to the passenger" (presently the Metro schedule) for travel solely on the shared sector."
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"Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum (????????)."
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"Note: Tokyo Gakugei University and Tokyo Metropolitan University were formerly in Meguro."
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"Tokyu and Tokyo Metro share the same station and platforms."
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About places near Meguro Station
sami from Finland wrote about Mitaka one year, 9 months ago
If you like Studio Ghibli animated films like My Friend Totoro, or Spirited Away, this is the place to go when in Tokyo. Ghibli Museum is located in this small city, containing spectacular items related to Studio Ghibli movies, including authentic art. The architecture of the museum itself is also quite something to be seen, like something from movies. And there is even a chance to see a Studio Ghibli movie only to be seen at the museum. You can find instructions how to get there easily from the museum website http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/ticket_information/
Be sure to reserve also tickets from the website, as the museum is strictly by advance reservation only. Luckily though nowadays the website is also available in English.
kame from Austria wrote about Tōkyō one year, 4 months ago
Wow! Ancient culture paired with merciless modernity. Old wooden houses crammed in between large glass towers. Regardless where you go or look, you'll experience a wondrous world! A must-visit: Take the elevator up to the observation deck of the municipal building in Shinjuku, the city's "skyscraper district", to get a breathtaking view. If you seek proof of extraterrestrial life, visit Tsukiji fish market. But be there very early in the morning or all you'll trip over will be stray cats.
kikka from Finland wrote about Nekobukuro one year, 2 months ago
jussi replied one year, 2 months ago:
Any photos?! The place sounds it's definitely worth a photo.. My favorite part: "you can pet them as much as _they_ like" ... :-)
sebu from Finland wrote about Tokyo Tower 2 years, one month ago
Nice landmark, but very "touristy" kind of place.
arttu76 replied 10 months ago:
Agreed - it's really nothing special...not even the view.
sebu from Finland wrote about Tōkyō one year, 10 months ago
For a little over 5000 yen/night, the Ryokan Kangetsu is a nice place to stay at: http://www.kangetsu.com/sub7.htm It's located in a peaceful residential area about half an hour from Yamanote Line (including changing train once) and has its very own charm - with the rooms located around a garden that also features an open-air hottub and two "living rooms" with free internet access.
cjw333 from USA wrote about Tokyo Tower one year, 7 months ago
Although the Tokyo Tower can be a bit touristy don't pass up the chance to visit and eat at the Tokyo Curry Lab. Found on the 2nd floor below Tokyo Tower
this is probably one of the easier restaurants to give directions to and to find in Tokyo. The food is great and the interior is a Wonderwall design.
User attached a link to tokyocurrylab.jp
tomipoika from Finland wrote about Tōkyō one year, 3 months ago
Hectic, full of energy. Countless amount of places to see and visit. And yes, like juhah said - the food is brilliant. If you want to support the locals, buy your food from the marketplace(s) or small 'booths'. The so called street food makes you drool.
Oh and by the way, a week in this city is nothing. Spend at least two to see the true colours of Tokyo.
kikka from Finland wrote about Sumida River Bank one year, 2 months ago
arttu76 replied one year, 2 months ago:
They even get their mail delivered there!
arttu76 from Finland wrote about Akihabara one year, 2 months ago
If instead of playing arcade games you want to buy them, make sure to visit G-Front, Mak Japan and TRY which are all located in Akihabara. G-Front is the best of the three (great service and prices!) - check the map in the link for directions!
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greg from USA wrote about Tōkyō one year, 11 months ago
If you're looking for budget lodging in Tokyo, I highly recommend the Asakusa Ryokan Toukaiso in the Asakusa District. It's not fancy, but it was very comfortable. The only negative (not for me, but for some people) is that the rooms are small, roughly 7' x 10', but that's a traditional size for Japanese inns. However, for 4500 yen/night (about $38 when I went, about $43 now), it's about the same price as one of those capsule hotels, with much more amenities. The room had a TV, tea set, phone, a yukata (robe) to wear, and most importantly, a private toilet, shower, and bath. In the hall was a refrigerator -- you're supposed to write your name on your food, but that wasn't a problem as I was the only one out of the 10 or 12 rooms that used it. Near the front desk is a PC with internet access for guests to use, and there is a coin-operated washer and dryer at the top of the stairs. Buy packs of detergent at the front desk, and bring extra change -- the dryer isn't as powerful as the one you have at home. Or hang your clothes out to dry on the roof. The staff was friendly and spoke enough English to be helpful. The location was very quiet, while still being just a few blocks from Tawaramachi Station on the Ginza subway line, the stunningly beautiful Sensoji Temple, and the Nakamise shopping district. It's not somewhere you'd necessarily want to bring the whole family (and they don't allow children under 6), but for a single or two people traveling light, this place is ideal. Their web site, in Japanese and English, is http://www.toukaisou.com/.
jdfitzgerald from Ireland wrote about Tōkyō one year, 7 months ago
The subways needn't be confusing, just buy the cheapest ticket and pay the fare at the fare adjustment machine wherever you get off
luisete from Spain wrote about Yokohama one year, 7 months ago
Visit the Ramen Museum in Yokohama, really superb!
User attached a link to raumen.co.jp
tomipoika from Finland wrote about Tōkyō one year, 3 months ago
Hectic, full of energy. Countless amount of places to see and visit. And yes, the food is brilliant. If you want to support the locals, buy your food from the marketplace(s) or small 'booths'. The so called street food makes you drool.
Oh and by the way, a week in this city is nothing. Spend at least two to see the true colours of Tokyo.
kikka from Finland wrote about National Museum of Modern Art one year, 2 months ago
I am sure there are larger collections of modern art to see in the other modern art museums in Tokyo but this one is close to the Imperial Gardens which are worth walking through.
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