It is a store that sells groceries, toys, shoes, and other household goods. ... More
It is a store that sells groceries, toys, shoes, and other household goods.
1 Chome-16-5 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021 Japan 
- Business hour -
Open 24hours
- Directions -
JR Yamanote Line, JR Chuo Line, JR Saikyo Line, JR Shonan Shinjuku Line, Keio Line, Odawara Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Toei Shinjuku Line
East Exit About 5 minutes walk from "Shinjuku Station"
Member's pageOiwake dango honpo - Shinjuku Main Store (오이와케 당고 혼포 - 신주쿠 본점)
Tokyo > (Cafe)
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11:00~18:00
Mitarashi dango(당고) ---------------- ¥
194
Koshian dango ---------------- ¥
194
Matcha bean paste ---------------- ¥
226
Strawberry Daifuku(다이후쿠) ---------------- ¥
330
Anzu Daifuku ---------------- ¥
259
Sakura mochi(모찌) ---------------- ¥
302
Sakura Andango ---------------- ¥
291
Kusamochi ---------------- ¥
248
Mitarashi dango(당고)
¥ 194
Koshian dango
¥ 194
Matcha bean paste
¥ 226
Strawberry Daifuku(다이후쿠)
¥ 330
Anzu Daifuku
¥ 259
Sakura mochi(모찌)
¥ 302
Sakura Andango
¥ 291
Kusamochi
¥ 248
All of the Oiwake dango dango are freshly made that morning.
Skilled craftsmen are particular about each and every ingredient and make it with sincer ... More
All of the Oiwake dango dango are freshly made that morning.
Skilled craftsmen are particular about each and every ingredient and make it with sincerity.
Shinjuku is one of Tokyo's most popular downtown areas. There are many Okonomiya and monja restaurants.
Shinjuku is also full of izakaya & cafes. Mon ... More
Shinjuku is one of Tokyo's most popular downtown areas. There are many Okonomiya and monja restaurants.
Shinjuku is also full of izakaya & cafes. Monjaya where you can eat Okomoniyaki & Monjayaki and enjoy baking yourself as well.
Member's pageShinjuku Gyoen National Garden (신주쿠 교엔)
Tokyo > (Attraction)
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09:00~18:00
Entrance fee ---------------- ¥
500
In the Edo period, Shinjuku Gyoen was born in the 39th year of Meiji in this place, where the residence of the Naito family, the lord of the Shinshu T ... More
In the Edo period, Shinjuku Gyoen was born in the 39th year of Meiji in this place, where the residence of the Naito family, the lord of the Shinshu Takaen domain, was located (click here for detailed history). It was built as a garden for the imperial family, but after the war it became a national park and has been loved by many people. The 58.3-hectare garden with a circumference of 3.5 km includes a well-formed garden lined with plane trees. It is also considered one of the few masterpieces of landscape gardens in Japan.