Guidebook for Shinjuku

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Guidebook for Shinjuku

Entertainment & Activities

The fantastic world of toys awaits you inside this former school building! After closing of an old elementary school, the facility was reborn as the Tokyo Toy Museum. There are many ways to enjoy this unique museum. You may prefer to play with toys, join workshops, enjoy exhibitions, or just walk around. You will meet with toys, new friends and lots of wonders you have never seen! Tokyo Toy Museum is called the “Toy Communication Museum”. http://goodtoy.org/ttm/pdf/ttm_pamphlet_e.pdf
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Tokyo Speelgoedmuseum
4-chōme-20 Yotsuya
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The fantastic world of toys awaits you inside this former school building! After closing of an old elementary school, the facility was reborn as the Tokyo Toy Museum. There are many ways to enjoy this unique museum. You may prefer to play with toys, join workshops, enjoy exhibitions, or just walk around. You will meet with toys, new friends and lots of wonders you have never seen! Tokyo Toy Museum is called the “Toy Communication Museum”. http://goodtoy.org/ttm/pdf/ttm_pamphlet_e.pdf

Shopping

Famed for its picturesque cobblestone streets, ample selection of French restaurants and sophisticated atmosphere, Kagurazaka first rose to prominence as a hanamachi (geisha district) in the Edo era. Benefiting from a convenient location just outside the city's castle gates, it continued to serve as a centre for entertainment long into the Meiji period, when Bishamonten temple's night markets and street performances drew crowds of well-off city-dwellers.
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Kagurazaka Station
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Famed for its picturesque cobblestone streets, ample selection of French restaurants and sophisticated atmosphere, Kagurazaka first rose to prominence as a hanamachi (geisha district) in the Edo era. Benefiting from a convenient location just outside the city's castle gates, it continued to serve as a centre for entertainment long into the Meiji period, when Bishamonten temple's night markets and street performances drew crowds of well-off city-dwellers.