Shops and restaurants on the south side of Kichijoji Station
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Kichijoji (gÂÃÂÂ, KichijÅji) is a trendy neighborhood located just outside of central Tokyo. Consistently voted as one of the top neighborhoods that Tokyoites want to live in, Kichijoji offers a good balance of commercial business and nature, namely Inokashira Park, within a relatively small space.
Kichijoji’s main shopping district lies north of the station and consists of three main arcades: Sunroad, Harmonica Yokocho and Daiyagai. Smaller shopping streets branch out from them, and they round up the plentiful shopping and dining options alongside some larger shops and department stores.
Tourist spots
Inokashira Park
Hours: Always open
Inokashira Park is a large park with a pond not far from the station. The pond in the middle of the park was one of Tokyo’s six sources of potable water in the old days. Today, visitors enjoy the park on strolls or by rental row boats. Typically around late March and early April, the park becomes one ot Tokyo’s most popular cherry blossom spots.
Inokashira Park Zoo
Hours: 9:30 to 17:00 (entry until 16:00)
Closed: Mondays (or Tue if Mon is a national holiday), Dec 29 to Jan 1
Admission: 400 yen
Inokashira Park Zoo is a small zoo located inside Inokashira Park. It is made up of two sections: the main zoo area features a small petting zoo and various other small animals like marmots and squirrels, while the annex concentrates on the birds and fish that can be seen in and around the park’s pond. Large animals like lions cannot be seen at the zoo.
Ghibli Museum
See Ghibli Museum page for hours and fees
The Ghibli Museum is the animation and art museum of Miyazaki Hayao’s Studio Ghibli. The museum is located at the western edge of Inokashira Park and can be reached in about 20 minutes on foot from Kichijoji Station.
Shopping arcades
Sunroad
Hours vary depending on shop, typically 10:00 to 21:00
The Sunroad Shopping Arcade is a single, covered shopping street that starts almost immediately north of Kichijoji Station. A wide variety of shops line both sides of the street, giving one a feel of being in a local neighborhood.
Harmonica Yokocho
Hours vary depending on shop, typically at least 17:00 to 24:00
Harmonica Yokocho (lit. harmonica lane) is named for its network of narrow lanes resembling the cross section of a harmonica. It is located immediately north of Kichijoji Station and crammed with dining establishments, bars and shops.
Daiyagai
Hours vary depending on shop, typically 10:00 to 21:00
Daiyagai is a covered shopping street parallel to the station just beyond Harmonica Yokocho. The shops here offer a variety of goods from cooked food to daily necessities and fashion. One of the more popular shops is Satou Steak House, a butcher that sells cooked food on the first floor and has a wagyu steak restaurant on the second.
Larger shops and department stores
Kirarina Kichijoji
Hours: typically 10:00 to 21:00
Kirarina is a 10-story mall located on top of Kichijoji Station. It is managed by the Keio group which also operates the Keio Inokashira Line. Kirarina’s tenants are mostly fashion labels and a 2-story hobby craft store on the top floors.
Marui Kichijoji
Hours: 10:30 to 20:00 (some cafes and restaurants until 21:00)
Marui department store is a leading fashion retailer with branches in almost all of Tokyo’s major districts. The Kichijoji outlet is on the south side of the station and carries lifestyle goods in addition to women’s and men’s fashion.
Coppice Kichijoji
Hours: 10:00 to 21:00
Coppice is a shopping mall made up of two buildings, a couple of blocks north of Kichijoji Station. Lifestyle shops make up the majority of the tenants, but a two-story bookstore and an art museum are located on the top floors. The city-operated art museum has three small galleries: two permanent ones and one for temporary exhibitions showcasing works of local artists.
Kichijoji Parco
Hours: 10:00 to 21:00
Parco is a shopping complex with an emphasis on fashion. The Kichijoji branch is north of the station and carries a variety of fashion brands as well as skincare labels.
Tokyu Kichijoji Department Store
Shops: 10:00 to 20:00
Restaurants: 11:00 to 22:00
The Tokyu department store in Kichijoji is a few blocks north of the station. The 11-story building carries women’s and men’s fashion brands, as well as skincare and cosmetics. A supermarket can be found in the basement, and there is a restaurant floor as well.
Uniqlo Kichijoji
Hours: 10:00 to 21:00
The seven-story Uniqlo store across from the Parco on the north side of Kichijoji Station is one of the brand’s flagship stores in Tokyo.
Access
Kichijoji Station in the center of the district is served by the JR Chuo Line and the Keio Inokashira Line which provide connections to Shinjuku and Shibuya respectively.
From Tokyo and Shinjuku stations
Frequently departing, orange trains on the JR Chuo Line (rapid service) connect Kichijoji with Shinjuku (15 minutes, 220 yen one way) and Tokyo Station (30 minutes, 400 yen one way).
From Shibuya Station
Frequent trains on the Keio Inokashira Line take about 20 minutes and cost 200 yen for the one way trip between Shibuya Station and Kichijoji.
Orientation in Tokyo
External Links and Resources
English
Inokashira Park Zoo
Official website.
Japanese
Musashino City
Official website.
Inokashira Park
Official website.
Inokashira Park Zoo
Official website.
Sunroad Shopping Arcade
Official website.
Harmonica Yokocho
Official website.
Daiyagai Shopping Arcade
Official website.
Kirarina
Official website.
Marui Kichijoji
Official website.
Coppice Kichijoji
Official website.
Kichijoji Parco
Official website.
Tokyu Kichijoji
Official website.
Uniqlo Kichijoji
Official website.
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