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Kichijoji

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Available Railways

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Chuo Line, Sobu Line, Tozai Line and Keio Inokashira Line

History

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The meaning of the word “Kichijo” is “A Sign of Happiness” and “ji” means “Temple”. In the Edo era, there was temple named “Kichijoji” near Suidobashi area though that was burned down in a fire and people cultivated new place, Musashino, and named that area “Kichijoji” as a relic. Nowadays this town is popular among both young and old people, because it has many faces. Old, big and well-cleaned park is just 5 minutes from the Kichijoji station, on the other hand there are lots of new shop (both popular department store and minor / original shop only found in Kichijoji). Recently Kichijoji attracts OTAKU people and foreign people as well, with its studios of animation and events of animation.

Tourist Attractions

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Inokashira Park

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This park is called "Inogashira Kouen ("kouen" means "park")" or "Inokou" as a nickname (many people misread kanji. Ino"KA"shira is the correct answer.) The official name is Inokashira onshi kouen.
This park is 5 minutes walk from Kichijoji stationユs South exit, and it is amazing to see a beautiful nature with only 5 minutes walk. In spring there are full of cherry blossoms, in winter there are lively with waterfowl (a bird of passage) in the lake.
Lots of people are having a good time freely in this park. Having a date, jogging, taking a walk with their dogs, drawing, playing with kids, feeding ducks (in fact it is prohibited), sleeping, doing performance...even there are some popular people, like great blues street singer (old man with guitar)!!
There are lakes in the middle of this park and you can enjoy rowing a boat in a sunny day. Also there are beautiful fountains, so if you want to have a relaxing time you can settle down on the bench near the lake with fountains and just see them. That would be great.
You can also enjoy seeing animals at Inokashira Shizen Bunkaen in this park. It is not a big zoo, but there are some rare animals (an endangered species), for example, Tsushima yamaneko. 1 year passport ticket is 1600 yen.

park:

Open:

  • 24 hours.

Address:

  • 1-18-31, Gotenyama,Kichijoji, musashino-shi, Tokyo

Tel:

  • 0422-47-6900

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Boats:

Open:

  • 9:00 - 17:00

Fee:

  • Rowboat (max 3 adults): 600 yen/1 hour
  • Bicycle boat (max 2 adults and 1 child): 600 yen/30 minutes
  • Swan boat (max 2 adults and 2 children): 700 yen/ 30 minutes


Zoo:

Open:

  • 9:30 - 17:00
  • Closed every Monday

Fee:

  • Adults: 400 yen
  • Jr. high students: 150 yen
  • Under Jr. high students: free
  • Over 65 yrs old: 200 yen

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GHIBLI MUSEUM MITAKA

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File:Ghibli Museum Mitaka Outside.jpg
outside

A world famous animation director, Hayao Miyazaki produced this museum. This is a kind of animation museum, but not that only. It's in the Inokashira Park, and if you want to enter you have to buy ticket beforehand.
There are 3 ways to reserve museum ticket:

  1. Go to LAWSON (convenience store) on 10th and check online selling machine "Loppi"
  2. call 0570-084-633 (10:00〜24:00) on 10th
  3. Access LAWSON ticket dot com (http://www2.lawsonticket.com/)

Then you have to pay at LAWSON. If you select a weekday and if it is an early time, getting a ticket would be not so difficult but on Sunday or Saturday it's really hard to get a ticket. Therefore, why don't you take a day off and get lost in GHIBLI world...!!
In museum, there are exhibitions of showing and explaining how animation works and animation's history, original movie for this museum that is not able to see in any other place, special exhibition about something related with studio GHIBLI or Hayao Miyazaki, a reading room (there are not only books about / by studio GHIBLI but also some books recommended by Hayao Miyazaki and some books referenced by staffs when they were making movies), original goods shop managed by MAMMA AIUTO (see "Castle in the Sky" !), a restaurant, a well, kids' small playground with Nekobus and Makkurokurosuke (characters appears in "My Neighbor Totoro"), etc... Anyway, there are many additional (sometimes needless) places like small tunnels, bridges and a small spiral staircase, so children would be so exited. Be careful if you bring children to this museum, because they will disappear suddenly (maybe too excited to forget about you)! If you carefully look around, you can find stained glass windows and lamps are all GHIBLI characters-shaped, and a restaurant serves totally delicious food, so adults are also able to have a really good time.

 
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Open:

  • 10:00 - 18:00
  • Closed on Tuesday

Fee:

  • Adults 1000 yen
  • Jr. high & high school students 700 yen
  • Elementary school students 400 yen
  • 4 yrs old and over 100 yen

Address:

  • 1-83, Shimo-renjyaku 1, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo

Tel:

  • 0570-055777

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Harmonica Yokocho

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Walk to the left a little bit from North exit of the station, you can see a sign of it. The origin of the name is that an appearance of shops jostling each other looked like a harmonica. Really old shops have been there for 50 years, with 2 or 3 generational changes. You can feel Japanese "Shitamachi" atmosphere, that means this place is full of friendly communications between customers and salesclerks. There are lots of small bars, and you can also find a delicious spaghetti restaurant, a Chinese-style dumpling restaurant, a fresh tuna food restaurant, jeans shops and accessory shops!! Anytime you walk there, anytime you can find your new favorite shop that you want to be a regular customer or something like that!

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Personal Recommendation Best 3

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Hidden Cafe

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Once you visit some of cafe written below, I’m sure you will really like there and never would like to tell others, or just want to bring your truelly important friends.

★BEST 1★

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ilcafe

Every pieces of furniture are different, and that is the characteristic of this cafe. You can enjoy different view and comfortableness of chairs every time you visit there, or if you find your favorite place you can sit there every time and relax. However, this cafe is popular so sometimes it is full or you cannot choose your favorite place. You see some chairs are almost broken, though that points make you feel you are invited to your friendユs house and thatユs nice. Walls are white and bared concrete, and on that wall there is exhibition of new artists constantly. BGMs are nice and quiet pops and moderately dark.
There are TATAMI place and it deserves special mention! That is so comfortable that you can stay there for 2 hours or more. If your house does not have TATAMI, you should choose that place. It is so rare that a cafe has TATAMI, because it is could be mismatched, though this cafe is exception.

Example menu:

  • Cappuccino 500 yen +Scone 500 yen
(Two of original flavoured scone and handmade jam)
★drink and sweets set would be 150 yen OFF

Open:

  • 12:00 - 23:00
  • Open 7 days a week

Address:

  • Wakamatsu building 3F, 2-8-2, Hon-cho, Kichijoji, Musashino-shi, Tokyo
(5 minutes walk from North Exit)

Tel:

  • 0422-20-1306


★BEST 2★

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yucca This cafe is newly opened. 2006 November, a chef of a bakery in Kichijoji started it. It is located on the 4th floor and the buildingユs entrance is small, so it is kind of difficult to find.
Just a minute walk from the station, you can enter another world. There is a big tree in the middle of the floor and you can see picture books of many countries here and there. It is not a busy and crowded cafe, so you can relax and read or have a talk. BGMs are jazz, bright at noon and dark at night. The size of the floor is not so small, though intervals of tables are wide, so other customers would not bother you.
Food menu contains plenty of kinds, and liquor menu too, so sometimes you may feel it is restaurant or bar. Original curry (950 yen) with a lot of spice is delicious, and when you order it you can add garlic, cheese, sunny-side up or vegetables on it.

Example menu:

  • Clockmadam set 900 yen

Open:

  • 11:30 - 23:00
  • Closed on Tuesday

Address:

  • Higashiyama building 4F, 1-2-2, Minami-cho, Kichijoji, Musashino-shi, Tokyo
1 minutes walk from South Exit

Tel:

  • 0422-48-6556

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★BEST 3★

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Kasendou Old Japanese style cafe which contains European style in it.
Customers wearing kimono would go well with this place. BGMs are classic, total furniture concept is dark brown, and lights are always kind of dark and relaxing with calm mood (and it could be too dark to read something sometimes....) Maybe you can see some old customers visit there. Almost all of the dishes are white with blue floral pattern and that is beautiful.
Cafe au lait and some other drinks are served with Japanese tea set. Sugar pots, doorknobs and ornaments are all Japanese style with careful selections. You can drink siphon coffee with only 500 yen, and also buy original blended coffee beans.
There are many chairs and tables inside, though this cafe is so popular and its location is noticeable so sometimes you have to wait before you enter, especially on weekends and holidays.

Example menu:

  • Soya milk and green tea: 750 yen

Open:

  • Mon〜Sat 10:00 - 23:30
  • Sun&Holiday 10:00 - 23:00
  • Open 7 days a week

Address:

  • Kichijoji KS building B1F, 1-8-4, Minami-cho, Kichijoji, Musashino-shi, Tokyo
3 minutes walk from South Exit

Tel:

  • 0422-40-9022

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Shopping for small present

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If you are looking for small present that is something different from others, there are lots of nice shops in Kichijoji. All of them are small, though items are really special.


★BEST 1★

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MIYAKE

Walk to the left and go straight from the North Exit and you will find this shop easily, because it is glazed and you can see lots of goods calling you to come in! You may feel that this place is just so for choosing present, but soon you will find thing you want to buy, too. Ornaments, stationeries, albums, dishes, plants, cards, toys, bags, wallets, even pieces of furnitureノand lots of customers!! Always lots of customers are there.
You can select ribbons from many colors (and it's free) when you bought many presents, to distinguish each ones.

Open:

  • 11:00〜20:30
  • Open 7 days a week

Address:

  • 1-4-14, Hon-cho, Kichijoji, Musashino-shi, Tokyo
  • 3 minutes walk from North Exit

Tel:

  • 0422-22-3781




★BEST 2★

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This shop is a little bit far from the station, but there are not any other shops like this. Nostalgic stationeries make you slip into another time.
You can also buy this shop's stationeries on its homepage, but to visit the shop and take goods in your hands, to feel them is recommended.
There are original stationeries, stamps, colorful tapes, bookmarks, pens and pencils, letter sets, bags, notebooks, glues etc... It is a small shop, but stationeries are small as well, so you will find more when you carefully see more.


Open:

  • 12:00〜20:00
  • closed on Tuesday

Address:

  • 1-28-3, Hon-cho, Kichijoji, Musashino-shi, Tokyo
  • 10 minutes walk from North Exit

Tel:

  • 0422-21-8118

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★BEST 3★

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Hyakunen & Nijigaro

Hyakunen is old and new bookstore, Nijigaro is a handmade goods shop plus small gallery. They are neighbors and both shops are pretty good. So why donユt you visit there at once?
You will see different fair every time you visit Hyakunen. Recently it was Czech picture books fair. Dark brown wooden floor and right green bookshelves are cool and stylish.
Old and new magazines, hardcover books, paperbacks, mangas, books of paintings and photographs are placed with authors and categories. All of the books are selected carefully, so it is good for present for person who loves reading.
Nijigaro has shop on the 1st floor, and its 2nd floor is a small gallery. There are handmade stuffed animals, bags, accessories, cards and matches... There are also many Japanese hand towels and they would be nice presents for both women and men, because their patterns are unique. 2nd floor gallery is free to enter, and sometimes you can see artists are there.


Hyakunen
Open:

  • Mon〜Fri 12:00〜23:30
  • Sat 12:00〜23:00
  • Sun 11:00〜22:00
  • Closed on Tuesday

Address:

  • MURATA building 2F, 2-2-10, Hon-cho, Kichijoji, Musashino-shi, Tokyo
  • 5 minutes walk from North Exit

Tel:

  • 0422-27-6885

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Nijigaro
Open:

  • 12:00〜20:00
  • Closed on Wednesday

Address:

  • 2-2-10, Hon-cho, Kichijoji, Musashino-shi, Tokyo
  • 5 minutes walk from North Exit

Tel:

  • 0422-21-2177

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