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Tokyo: 12 Places to Visit in Ikejiri-Ohashi

Ikejiri-Ohashi is an area that combines tranquil ambiance and abundant nature while being easily accessible from the heart of Tokyo. Just a 3-minute train ride from Shibuya, Ikejiri-Ohashi is known as a quiet residential area that allows you to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. In this article, we will introduce five must-visit spots around Ikejiri-Ohashi and share how you can enjoy your visit.

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Overview of Ikejiri-Ohashi

Ikejiri-Ohashi spans the Setagaya and Meguro wards of Tokyo and is located just one stop away from Shibuya. This area is renowned as a peaceful residential district, popular among those who wish to take a break from the city’s noise and spend some relaxed time. Once a military area, it now hosts numerous parks and educational facilities, making it a comfortable place for families and students. Ikejiri-Ohashi is dotted with lush parks, chic cafes, and bakeries, making it an ideal area for strolling and relaxation.

How to Access

Access to Ikejiri-Ohashi is very convenient, with the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line’s Ikejiri-Ohashi Station being the typical choice. From Haneda Airport, you can take the Keikyu Line to Shinagawa Station, transfer to the JR Line, and get off at Shibuya Station. From there, transfer to the Tokyu Line to reach Ikejiri-Ohashi Station. The total travel time is about an hour. Additionally, being just one stop from Shibuya Station, it offers excellent access from major stations such as Tokyo, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro.

Tourist Spots

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Ikejiri-Ohashi has numerous tourist spots scattered throughout the area. A walk along the “Meguro-gawa” (Meguro River) is especially recommended during the cherry blossom season in spring. Popular routes include walking from Ikejiri-Ohashi to Nakameguro Station along the river or exploring the “Mishuku” area.

“Meguro-gawa” (Meguro River)

The Meguro River is famous for its cherry blossoms in full bloom during spring. The riverbanks are lined with cafes and restaurants, making it easy to drop by while strolling. It’s an area where you can feel nature and relax amid the urban environment all year round.

“Meguro Tenku Teien” (Meguro Sky Garden)

Positioned 35 meters above ground, the “Meguro Tenku Teien” is a rooftop garden spreading over the Metropolitan Expressway. Surrounded by greenery, this garden offers views of Mount Fuji on clear days, providing visitors with a tranquil oasis in the city.

“Setagaya Koen” (Setagaya Park)

“Setagaya Koen” features a fountain plaza and a play park, with a mini steam locomotive running on weekends, making it an enjoyable spot for both children and adults. Surrounding stylish cafes and shops make it a perfect place for a picnic.

Gourmet and Cafe Spots

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The Ikejiri-Ohashi area boasts numerous cafes and shops, offering a rich array of gourmet spots. You can enjoy local flavors while spending leisurely time.

“TOLO PAN TOKYO”

“TOLO PAN TOKYO” is a well-regarded bakery in Ikejiri-Ohashi. The croissants are especially famous for their crispy exterior and chewy interior. Be sure to find your favorite bread amid the delightful aroma of freshly baked bread inside the shop.

“FUNGO Mishuku Honten”

Located right in front of “Setagaya Koen,” “FUNGO” is a specialty shop for sandwiches and hamburgers. The bacon cheese burger is particularly popular for its hearty serving. The terrace seats also allow pets.

“Tokyo Tsuchiyama-jin”

“Tokyo Tsuchiyama-jin” is a hidden soba restaurant along the “Meguro-gawa.” The signature sudachi soba, known for its refreshing citrus flavor, is perfect for hot summer days.

“PLAIN PEOPLE Cafe × Jaho Coffee”

This stylish cafe along the “Meguro-gawa” is particularly popular during the cherry blossom season. Pets are welcome, allowing you to enjoy a relaxing atmosphere with a delicious cup of coffee.

“Cafe Blanc et Noir”

Known for its Scandinavian interior, this cafe is famous for its fluffy chiffon cakes and specialty drink “Blanc et Noir,” offering a relaxing time.

“THE GLOBE ANTIQUES & CAFE”

Adjacent to an antique furniture store, this cafe allows you to enjoy lunch while browsing furniture. You can enjoy reasonably priced meals in a stylish setting.

“Latelier MOTOZO”

Just a short distance from Ikejiri-Ohashi Station, this cake shop offers an array of adorable cakes. The eat-in space also serves parfaits, perfect for an Instagram-worthy experience.

“LiLiBET tea house”

In a calm English-style interior, you can enjoy specially curated tea. The chewy British pancakes and salad plates are popular choices.

“SOAP”

This Korean-style cafe features free Wi-Fi, allowing you to relax while working. Popular menu items include “Taramo Cream Potato” and cafe mocha.

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