What to do in Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro is located in the northwest part of the Yamanote Line, north of Shinjuku. To the west of the station is the cultural part, while to the east is the colourful Sunshine 60 Street. Ikebukuro is the name of the main station in the Toshima district.
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How to get to Ikebukuro
To get to Ikebukuro you can use the train and underground.
By train you can use the JR Yamanote Line or the JR Saikyo Line from Shinjuku and Shibuya.
The underground lines that pass through Ikebukuro are the Fukutoshin Line (F09 Ikebukuro – Tokyo Metro), the Yurakucho Line (Y09 Ikebukuro – Tokyo Metro) and the Marunouchi Line (25 Ikebukuro – Tokyo Metro)
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space
The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space in Ikebukuro is a major cultural centre offering a wide range of theatre, music and dance performances. This modern building also hosts art exhibitions, lectures and workshops. With its state-of-the-art facilities and eclectic programming, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space attracts art enthusiasts and performance lovers from all over the world. If you are interested in immersing yourself in Tokyo’s cultural scene, this is definitely a place to visit.
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Practical information
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Times vary depending on exposure | |
No closing days | |
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5 minutes’ walk west of JR Ikebukuro station and Ikebukuro underground station (F09 – M25 – Y09) |
Zoshigaya Kishimojindo Temple
The Zoshigaya Kishimojindo temple in Ikebukuro is a hidden gem in hectic Tokyo. This ancient Buddhist temple is famous for its peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The ancient trees and the scent of incense create a magical atmosphere. Visitors can participate in religious ceremonies, take a walk in the beautiful garden and pray for good luck. The Zoshigaya Kishimojindo temple offers a spiritual break from the hustle and bustle of the city and an opportunity to experience Japanese religious tradition.
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7:00-17:00 | |
No closing days | |
Free | |
8 minutes’ walk east of Zoshigaya underground station (F10) 4 minutes’ walk east of Kishibojinmae train station on the Toden Arakawa line |
Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan
Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan in Ikebukuro is an important historical building representing western architecture in Japan. Designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it features a unique and fascinating design. The interior is characterised by open spaces and floor-to-ceiling windows that encourage natural light. Today, the Myonichikan hosts exhibitions, cultural events and offers guided tours for visitors to admire this extraordinary architectural work of art up close. A must for lovers of architecture and history.
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10:00-16:00 Admission until 30 minutes before closing time |
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Monday (or the following day if Monday is a public holiday). New Year’s Day Holidays |
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400 Yen Tour and coffee/tea at 600 Yen |
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6 minutes’ walk south of JR Ikebukuro station 5 minutes’ walk south of Ikebukuro underground station (F09 – M25 – Y09) |
Ikebukuro Performance Hall
Founded in 1951, Rakugo (comic narratives performed by a narrator and accompanied by gestures) is performed here.
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Varies depending on the show | |
29 to 31 December | |
Varies depending on the show | |
5 minutes’ walk north-west of JR Ikebukuro station 5 minutes’ walk north-west of Ikebukuro underground station (F09 – M25 – Y09) |
Rikugien in Ikebukuro is a traditional Japanese garden that offers an oasis of peace in the heart of the city. This garden was built in the 1700s and is famous for its trees and ponds where the colours of autumn leaves are reflected. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views and stroll along the paths crossing hills, waterfalls and wooden bridges. Rikugien is particularly impressive in the evening, when the garden is illuminated and seems to transform into an enchanted world. A must for nature and photography lovers.
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9:00-17:00 Until 20:30 during hanami and autumn (22 November to 3 December) with night lighting Last admission 30 minutes before closing (1 hour before during autumn illuminations) |
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29 December to 1 January | |
300 Yen 1100 Yen during autumn lighting (900 Yen if purchased online) |
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9 minutes’ walk south of Komagome station of the Yamanote Line 9 minutes’ walk south of Komagome underground station (N14) 12 minutes’ walk north-east of Sengoku underground station (I14) |
Seibu
Seibu in Ikebukuro is one of the major department stores in Tokyo. Known for its wide selection of shops, restaurants and entertainment, Seibu is a major attraction for shopping enthusiasts. It offers a wide variety of products, from the latest fashion trends to household items and electronics. In addition, Seibu also hosts events and exhibitions to offer customers a unique and engaging shopping experience. A paradise for retail lovers.
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Shops: 10:00-21:00 (until 20:00 on Sundays and public holidays) Restaurants: 11:00-23:00 (from 10:30 on Sundays and public holidays) |
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No closing days |
Marui City Ikebukuro
Marui Department Store in Ikebukuro is a department store offering an exclusive shopping experience. The shop is known for its wide selection of high-quality products, from clothing to beauty and household products. With an elegant interior design and a rich selection of restaurants and tearooms, Marui is also popular as a meeting place for friends, families and couples looking for a refined and comfortable shopping experience.
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11:00-20:30 | |
No closing days |
Tobu
Tobu in Ikebukuro is a Japanese department store that attracts visitors from all over the world. Housed in an impressive 14-storey building, Tobu offers a varied selection of products from fashion shops to traditional Japanese foodstuffs. Moreover, the panoramic view from the rooftop terrace is a must-see. With a strategic location and easy access to Ikebukuro Station, Tobu is a versatile and affordable shopping experience.
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Shops:10:00-20:00 (some floors open until 21:00 except Sundays) Restaurants: dalle 11:00 (variable closing time) |
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No closing days |
Sunshine City
Sunshine City in Ikebukuro is a must-visit destination for shopping and entertainment lovers. Located in a huge complex, Sunshine City offers a wide range of shops, from department stores to fashion and electronics shops. In addition to shopping sessions, visitors can enjoy the indoor amusement park, visit the planetarium or admire the panoramic view from the observation deck. Sunshine City is the ideal place to spend an exciting day full of activities.
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Sunshine 60 Observatory
Renovated in 2016, the new observatory is located at a height of 226 metres. In addition to the view of the city, one can experience virtual reality and there are other attractions.
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10:00-22:00 Last entry 1 hour before closing time |
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No closing days | |
1200 Yen | |
10 minutes’ walk east of JR Ikebukuro station 10 minutes’ walk east of Ikebukuro underground station (F09 – M25 – Y09) |
Namco Namja Town
Namco Namja Town in Ikebukuro is a theme park of the famous Namco brand, offering a unique experience of fun and food. Inside this park you will find a variety of arcade games and fun attractions for all ages. But what really makes it special is the vast selection of Japanese street food available in its many restaurants. From ice cream to burgers, ramen to yakitori, here you can enjoy the best flavours of Japan while having fun.
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10:00-21:00 Last entry 1 hour before closing time |
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No closing days | |
1000 Yen (entrance only) 4000 Yen (entrance and access to all attractions) 2500 Yen (entrance after 17:00) |
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10 minutes’ walk east of JR Ikebukuro station 10 minutes’ walk east of Ikebukuro underground station (F09 – M25 – Y09) |
Sunshine Aquarium
The Sunshine Aquarium in Ikebukuro is a rooftop oasis in Sunshine City filled with marine life. This aquarium is home to numerous species of aquatic animals, including penguins, dolphins, sea lions and sharks. Its strong focus on environmental sustainability makes it a place of great educational interest. In addition, the Sunshine Aquarium is known for its dolphin show, an acrobatic and entertaining attraction that will delight visitors of all ages.
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9:30-21:00 (April to October) 10:00-18:00 (November to March) Last entry 1 hour before closing time |
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No closing days | |
2600 Yen to 2800 Yen (over 16 years) 1300-1400 Yen (7 to 15 years old) 800-900 Yen (4 to 6 years old) The price varies according to the season. See official website for detailed prices for each day |
Bic Camera
Bic Camera in Ikebukuro is a paradise for technology and appliance lovers. This huge shop offers a wide range of products, including mobile phones, computers, televisions and branded appliances. Its wide selection and competitive prices make Bic Camera a one-stop shop for technology purchases. In addition, the experienced staff is always available to offer advice and assistance. Bic Camera in Ikebukuro is a must for technology enthusiasts visiting Tokyo.
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10:00-22:00 | |
No closing days |