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Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner


Episode 4: Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner – The Seasonal Beauty of the Geisha District and the Grace of Geisha – An Interview with Ayumi Terada, Proprietress of Yukimoto In Tokyo
The Kagurazaka Geisha District Recovered Earlier Than the Other Five Districts in Tokyo This is the fourth installment in our Kagurazaka...


Episode 3: Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner – Discover the 400-Year History of Soumaya, a Stationery Store in Tokyo’s Kagurazaka
Exploring Japanese Culture and History Through Stationery Store in Tokyo's Kagurazaka This is the third installment in our series...


Episode 2: Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner – The History and Evolution of Toushien Pottery Shop in Tokyo
Kagurazaka Store Owner Interview Series In the second installment of our Kagurazaka store owner Interview series exploring the charm of...


Episode 1: Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner – “Japanese Pottery Should Be Held to Be Appreciated” – Exploring Maruoka Toen and the Charm of Ceramics in Tokyo
Kagurazaka Store Owner Interview Series Begins This marks the start of the series " Exploring the Charm of Kagurazaka’s Shopping Street...


Spanish Speaking Guide in Tokyo: Kagurazaka Walking Tour Connecting Samurai and Don Quixote
Kagurazaka Kagurazaka remains one of Tokyo’s least-known historic districts among international travelers. Yet walking through this neighborhood is far more than sightseeing. It is a cultural experience that allows you to examine the similarities and differences between two civilizations that flourished in the 17th century while choosing very different paths. In 1636, Kagurazaka-dori was developed under Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third shogun of the Edo period. Around the same era
Shinya Yamada
Feb 237 min read
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