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Monzen-nakachō

Tokyo Metro · Zone 2Opened 1967 Step-free access

About Monzen-nakachō

Monzen-nakachō is a vibrant shitamachi (old-town) neighbourhood on the Tozai and Oedo lines, centred on the Tomioka Hachiman Shrine and Fudō-in temple. Despite being close to the business districts of Kiba and Shinonome, 'Monnakas' (as locals call it) has retained its traditional izakaya and market street character, making it one of the most authentic neighbourhood dining destinations in Tokyo.

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Traveller Tips

  • 1Tomioka Hachiman Shrine is the largest Hachiman shrine in Tokyo - popular festivals in August
  • 2The alleyways of Monzen-nakachō have some of Tokyo's best izakayas - arrive hungry for the evening
  • 3Kiyosumi Garden (Meiji-era strolling garden with large stepping stones) is a 10-minute walk north
  • 4The Fukagawa Fudō Hall Buddhist temple complex is directly by the station

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
-Accessible toilets
Tactile guides

Facilities

Shops

Nearby Attractions

Tomioka Hachiman Shrine
Fukagawa Fudō Hall
Kiyosumi Garden
Monzen-nakachō izakaya street
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Zone 2

Travel Zone

Est. 1967

Step-free access available