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Musashino in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Musashino, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Mita Seimenjo, Matsunoya, and ICHIRAN Kichijoji, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Tsukemen Enji Kichijoji and Mita Seimenjo so you can get the best taste of Musashino while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Musashino in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northeast side of town
  • Proximity is everything

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Ghibli Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Ghibli Museum

4.5
(18009)
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4.3
(1982)
Art museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Ghibli Museum is a delightful haven for fans of animation and art, located just a short stroll from Mitaka Station. This enchanting space pays tribute to the beloved Studio Ghibli, creators of iconic films like Totoro and Spirited Away. Visitors can immerse themselves in original artwork, enjoy exclusive animated shorts in the cozy cinema, and wander through the rooftop garden featuring the impressive Robot Soldier from Laputa Castle in the Sky.
What a lovely place to visit for Ghibli fans. There's so much history and behind the scenes of original artwork and makings of various movies. Tickets are quite challenging to come by so don't expect to just show up the day of and expect to get in as you need to book well in advance! Be respectful and do not take pictures on the inside, only outside. For those tight on time, you can do the entire museum, with short movie feature, and shopping in about 1.5 hours. Definitely worth the trip and knocked off my bucket list.
C T — Google review
This place is magical! Every detail has been considered to make the Ghibli Museum fun for both kids and adults. Don't miss the screening for a short film that can only be watched at the museum. Photography is not allowed inside the building but outside is ok. Tickets must be purchased in advance for entry.
Dennis T — Google review
The Ghibli Museum was the highlight of my 2-week trip to Japan!! I cannot describe adequately what a fulfilling experience this was. Ticket reservations are required and getting tickets internationally is honestly based on luck when entering the queue at time of them opening. Seems like they split the population of tickets in half between international vs domestic, so if you have a friend/family who lives in Japan and have a Japanese address/phone #, you will have much better luck getting tickets due to availability. As for the museum itself, there are plenty of reviews and videos regarding the exhibitions and highlights. It made me appreciate the Studio Ghibli films even more and how much effort goes into the making of a film due to volume of frames, laying out storyboards, etc. Photos inside the exhibits are prohibited which I also think allows visitors to just be more immersed in the content and visuals that Miyazaki himself had a hand in designing. If you get a chance to go to Ghibli Museum—prioritize this among all the other places and things to do in Japan. Even my husband, who has only seen a couple films so not a full SG “enthusiast”, had a great time at this museum and thought the exhibits were fascinating :)
Michelle K — Google review
Loved this place! It really feels like stepping into a Ghibli movie with colorful hallways, spiral stairs, stained glass, and so many tiny details everywhere. The exhibits show how the films are made with sketches and storyboards, and there’s a monthly rotating short film you can only watch here, which makes it extra special. The gift shop has lots of exclusive items like postcards, figures, plushies, and ceramics, it’s definitely worth browsing. I also stopped by the cafe and got a chocolate cake and black tea; the cake was moist, fluffy, and not too sweet. You need to buy tickets in advance (they sell out quickly and aren’t sold at the door), and you can only take photos outside. The rooftop garden with the Castle in the Sky robot is such a lovely space.
Miffy — Google review
This was our third visit (second time during this trip) and there’s something about Ghibli that keeps you coming back. The Boy and The Heron exhibition has been updated from last year which was incredible to see the water coloured art. Make sure to watch the short film, you can also buy the books for 500yen to take home, cash only. They are in Japanese but make for a unique souvenir alongside two books about the museum are on sale for 1000yen that come with a free poster of the Ghibli museum layout, possibly my favourite souvenir which was available in Japanese or English. I have included others at the end. Before you visit pop by Shiroshige’s cream puff factory and enjoy a Totoro cream puff and cat bus rum-raisin sandwich. We like to arrive early to absorb the atmosphere and the snack, equally walking through the park to get to the museum is also very tranquil. You only need 2-3 hours to explore the museum and there is a cafe outside where you can get beverages and food. Lacking on the vegetarian offerings but I knew that going in so it didn’t bother me. Well worth the visit for any fan! Don’t be afraid to explore the area after visiting it has great shops and restaurants.
Cara H — Google review
We visited the museum in the morning slot, and the arrival felt quite charming, even though the neighborhood we walked through beforehand was a bit less clean than expected. The museum itself is surrounded by a pleasant environment and has a cozy atmosphere. Inside, the building feels a bit dated, but the exhibitions were interesting and offered a glimpse into the world of Studio Ghibli. Some areas were mildly interactive, though I felt the museum could benefit from more engaging, hands-on elements – especially considering the theme. The space itself is smaller than I imagined and could definitely be expanded to create a richer experience. A practical note: all descriptions inside were only in Japanese, so non-Japanese speakers might miss some context, and photography or phone use is strictly prohibited. Overall, it’s clearly designed with children in mind. If you’re visiting Tokyo as a group of adults, I would not consider it a must-see, as there are many other attractions in the city that may be more rewarding. Still, it was a unique and memorable experience for any fan of Ghibli.
Nikolas K — Google review
Five stars feels inadequate for such a magical place. This entire experience was flawless from start to finish. The building itself is beautiful, designed down to the tiniest detail with inspiration, beauty and practicality in mind. The stained glass decorations and windows were wonderful. The staff were all extremely professional, helpful and friendly. Even the uniforms of the staff were tailored with aesthetics and practicality in mind. The exhibits were great, especially the rooms set up like an animator's studio. Beware the gift shop, you can easily go crazy in there, and I did. The café too was clean, well laid out and provided quick delicious meals. It was a religious experience for me but then I am a Ghibli fan and have been looking forward to going for a long time. If you aren't interested in Studio Ghibli then it won't resonate the same...but if you aren't then why are you reading this review?
Benny — Google review
After 10 years of living in Japan, I finally visited the Ghibli Museum with my friends. We went towards the end of the day, and honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect given all the hype and praise it receives. As someone who enjoys Ghibli films but isn’t a die-hard fan, I found the experience pleasant but not mind-blowing. The museum is fascinating, especially for those interested in the mechanics of animation; it’s a wonderful place for kids to explore and learn. However, the overall space is smaller than I anticipated. The exclusive short films they screen monthly are fun and creative, but keep in mind there’s no English subtitles, which might be challenging if you don’t understand Japanese. One thing to note, even though photos and videos are strictly prohibited inside the museum, some visitors still break the rules, which can be quite annoying and distracting from the experience. On a positive note, I have to say their bathrooms are surprisingly exquisite and impressive, definitely worth a mention! Overall, it’s a good visit, especially if you’re a fan of Miyazaki’s work or curious about the animation process. Just keep your expectations in check. For a 1,000 yen ticket, it’s definitely worth seeing at least once.
Queen P — Google review
1 Chome-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0013, Japan•https://www.ghibli-museum.jp/•Tips and more reviews for Ghibli Museum
8 min · 0.39 mi
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Inokashira Park

4.4
(13089)
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4.2
(651)
Park
Nature & Parks
Scenic Walking Areas
Inokashira Park, a 95-acre city park established in 1917, offers a serene escape with its picturesque pond, boating facilities, and scenic trails. The park is renowned for its cherry blossoms, attracting crowds to admire the majestic weeping cherry blossom tree at Rikugien Garden. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely date with attractions like swan boats, temples to explore, and opportunities for picnics.
Such a beautiful park area, plenty of open space to walk or just relax. This was my first time visiting this location, it was recommended by a friend from Japan. I was happy to find my first blossom of the year ☺️ The park is very clean, friendly and feels very safe. There also seemed to be places to eat and drink within the park area, but my only plan was to walk and keep walking ☺️ Will definitely come here again
Steve — Google review
Lovely park, an oasis of tranquility in the midst of a bustling city. We were surprised by how calm and large it is. Beautifully laid out, spotless and numerous activities. The park also contains a small zoo. The lake adds to the overall serenity. You can rent a pedalo, or a rowing boat, to admire the scenery from the water. The train station is very close to an entrance, and the park is free of charge. Afterwards cross the station to find yourself in covered shopping streets. Plenty of shops and restaurants around, including in the train station.
Arjen T — Google review
Such a beautiful, tranquil park with a lake in the middle. You can even hire out different boats for half an hour from a dock (row boats, Swan pedal boats) to take across the lake. I took a pedal boats with a friend. This was such a great and fun experience. There are also a few shrines around the park, and a few streets with eateries and shops to look around if you get bored. There's also a playground for little kids. The greenery is also spectacular, especially against the backdrop of the lake. I went during June but the park was still very lush. Highly recommend this spot as a nice break from the busy Tokyo city.
Meghana G — Google review
a lake a bird park and a well preserved garden / park that has thick forest many resting and seating area and its near to train station within the park also has many cafe
Maria W — Google review
With around 500 cherry blossom trees and a beautiful pond, Inokashira Park is a great cherry blossom viewing spot in Tokyo. The Ghibli Museum is located near the park.
ANH L — Google review
Nice park in a place where I didn’t even expect it. Dogs, ducks, trees, a lake. It’s really nice.
Scott M — Google review
Super cute park! The leaves were falling from the trees when we visited, which made for a truly magical sight. There is a lake in the middle that you can paddle in or ride a duck boat. Walking paths surrounding it, along with children's play area and bridges along the way. Cafes and restaurants dotted along the path as well. Not so crowded - come for a relaxing time in a beautiful place!
Anna K — Google review
Purposely visited this park because of Persona 5 Royal. It looks the same as the game! The park is also near Studio Ghibli museum. around 5-10 minutes by walking from the nearest station.
Ericka G — Google review
1 Chome-18-31 Gotenyama, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0005, Japan•https://www.kensetsu.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/jimusho/seibuk/inokashira…•+81 422-47-6900•Tips and more reviews for Inokashira Park
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Marui Kichijōji

3.6
(2860)
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3.6
(17)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Clothing store
Department store
Marui Kichijōji is a bustling multi-level department store offering a wide range of high-quality goods, along with a cozy cafe on the first floor. Situated conveniently near Kichijoji Station, this shopping destination is part of a vibrant retail scene that includes Parco, Tokyu Department Store, and Uniqlo. The area also features Kirarina Keio Kichijoji, which boasts an array of fashion and gourmet stores.
I went here for the Montbell on the 8th floor. Fantastic brand with a huge selection of everything.
Chris T — Google review
Small department store with good bakery and a Serial store (110 yen shop ).
Jp L — Google review
It is a good super Mall. Prices may be getting higher than those in Ito Yokado Musashisakai. Has a 100¥ Seria shop on 5th floor. EPOS credit card outlet is also there on 3rd floor.
Zaigham K — Google review
delecious
金城ジョアン — Google review
Nice shopping mall located conveniently right in front of the Kichijoji Station (only a few steps walk ahead). It's not too crowded while I visited there on Monday night. Just like any other OIOI (or Marui) they have a wide selection of brands, male and female clothings, bags, jewellery, and accessories as well as my favorite 100 yen shop, Seria. I kind of forget on which floor it was but there's always a helpful store map near the entrance door or escalators so just check it there.
Justfever M — Google review
useful to locate between station and park, not so fashion goods for men
Yasu S — Google review
There were not many stores, a lot of empty space. There use to be different and nice stores but that changed.
Y. A — Google review
First floor is clean and nice, the rest are dated and need attention. Overall the shops don't offer anything of interest.
Andy F — Google review
1 Chome-7-1 Kichijoji Minamicho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0003, Japan•https://www.0101.co.jp/016/•+81 422-48-0101•Tips and more reviews for Kichijoji Marui
1 min · 300 ft
4

Kirarina Keio Kichijoji

3.7
(2425)
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3.5
(24)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Store
Kirarina Keio Kichijoji is a trendy mall directly connected to Kichijoji Station, offering a diverse range of fashion and gourmet stores. The mall features well-known brands like Marui, Parco, Tokyu Department Store, and Uniqlo. Visitors can also enjoy the Kichijoji Odeon movie theater with over 40 years of history.
Easy place to go where there are many department stores, many shopping stores and sites that meet different needs. I personally recommend this place to visit.
Frank C — Google review
Lots of things to find here. And there is a store for each one of them.
A. M — Google review
Nice shopping mall by the station over several floors, many nice shops inside
HAO D — Google review
Things were available regarding kitchen and other
Umar A — Google review
Elevator and wheel access consistently backed up. It's hard to enjoy a store when you cannot get into it. Even during quiet weekday hours customers ignore signs and ride elevators for wheelchairs, strollers and those with physical ailements. There needs to be staff, especially on weekends. Train access to the Inokashira line is very slow because of this too.
J M — Google review
The kind of shopping building attached to many of the larger train stations in Tokyo, this one is typically not overly crowded on its upper floors. Has a big Yuzawaya.
H. M — Google review
Easy to navigate, good signage and wheelchair accessible. Lift wait isnt too long
Rowan ( — Google review
Another underground shopping maze; go if you want to feel like a mole. Personally, I hate how disorienting these can be!
Intl I — Google review
2 Chome-1-25 Kichijoji Minamicho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0003, Japan•http://www.kirarinakeiokichijoji.jp/•+81 422-29-8240•Tips and more reviews for Kirarina Keio Kichijoji
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 4-minute walk away from Kirarina Keio Kichijoji.

Tsukemen Enji Kichijoji

4.2
(1365)
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4.2
(43)
$$$$affordable
Ramen restaurant
Restaurant
Tsukemen Enji Kichijoji is a popular spot in Tokyo, known for its delicious and thick dipping noodles. The process involves ordering from a vending machine, choosing your noodle and ramen soup type, and then waiting for the host to collect your order slips. Despite the queue, the line moves quickly, making it convenient for those next to the metro station. Visitors have praised the efficient service and tasty offerings at this original outlet in Kichijoji.
Such a tasty Ramen. Spicy version is a nice break from the general more sweet and soft Japanese cuisine. Came on a Thursday at 2.30pm and did not have to wait at all. Loved it.
Maarten D — Google review
Delicious small shop selling some of the best noodles I've ever had. Delightfully chewy noodles and rich sauce. Worth the wait.
Terrence W — Google review
Tsukemen was really so yummy. The spicy one had broke my taste barrier. Never tasted such yummy sauce before. Highly recommend eating the spicy one. Meat and noodles portion are generous. Happy to have tasted this before returning to my country.
Delven W — Google review
I came here accidentally after being in the area for another experience and stumbled upon a queue for dipping ramen which I am obsessed so I walked into it I was so surprised how thick with so much umami it had! I ordered the 1200 yen option and picked the popular noodle which was the thick and chewy one. I heard they also have a spicy version but I didn’t want to sweat in addition to hot soup on a summer day. I would say this was so delicious! I came at 10:55 right before opening at 11am and was able to be the first people to enter. There are about 13 seats. You put money into the vending machine first then pick your options. I just did the special dipping ramen at 1200 yen then pick your noodles. I was a little confused at first what to do.
Julie L — Google review
Some of the best tsukemen in Tokyo. The broth is very flavorful and the noodles are delicious. I ordered the tsukemen with all of the toppings. It features chashu pork, ramen egg, menma and a piece of nori on top of the noodles. Everything was perfect. The amount of care that goes into it is amazing: the noodles are even resting on a slotted platform inside of the bowl to drain out any extra water from boiling. And for only 1200 yen it’s an incredible deal. Also good to know: When you run out of soup or it gets cold you can ask for them to add a bit more soup. When you’re done with your noodles there’s a light broth you can pour I yourself to make it a lighter soup to drink at the end of the meal.
Wyatt M — Google review
soooo good! we were allowed to choose from three different noodles, and i got the soba. there is only one type of broth and you can choose to have it spicy. the dipping broth is very rich and tasty, and it isn't heavy. i got the spicy set with extra slices of meat and the egg, and i think it was worth the upgrade! the spice level is not mild like other places and it made me sweat as i kept eating 😆 they also have a pitcher with some broth/soup in it to dilute the dipping broth when youre out of noodles, and it makes it taste so good to drink on its own (very salty otherwise). they also have options for extra toppings on their ticket machine, but it's all in japanese so i suggest just translating it with your phone if you can't understand. they only have counter seats and doesn't seat a lot of people, so i think it's better to get there ahead of time to avoid the line. there were mostly locals asides us, so i think it's pretty popular! staff were also very friendly! would come back again :)
Shane K — Google review
Very nice and thick broth that’s very tasty! It’s shocking that this is a vegetarian broth. Even though it’s thick and rich, it’s not as heavy as other meat based thick broth. This is very palatable and you are able to eat more! The noodles are super chewy and springy, you are also able to choose 3 different types of noodles. The mochi mochi one is what we got and I love it! There will always be a queue but it moves pretty quick. I will definitely eat this again!
Majesta — Google review
Solid tsukemen. Worth the wait. You'll see a line down this long hallway. Before you get in line walk right inside and place your order on the vending machine. Cash only. There's some English signage to help you but you literally can't pick wrong. Once you get your ticket then go back outside and wait in line. If you're by yourself you'll probably sit faster. Try adding vinegar to your noodles. This isn't a place to eat and chat. You eat, you finish, you leave.
Kevin K — Google review
Japan, 〒180-0003 Tokyo, Musashino, Kichijoji Minamicho, 1 Chome−1−1 南陽ビル B1F, 南陽ビル1F•+81 422-44-5303•Tips and more reviews for Tsukemen Enji Kichijoji

Mita Seimenjo

3.6
(201)
$$$$affordable
Ramen restaurant
Chinese noodle restaurant
Chinese restaurant
Chinese takeaway
Takeout Restaurant
Noodle shop
I had the pleasure of dining at 三田製麺所 in Kichijoji today and what an experience it was! I decided to try their signature tsukemen with all the toppings, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations. The tsukemen was well-balanced, with each ingredient complementing the other, creating an explosion of flavors that danced on my palate. The noodles were of perfect texture, not too soft and not too firm - they were just right, embracing the rich and delightful broth. Each topping added a unique touch, enhancing the overall flavor profile without overwhelming the dish. From the tender meat to the fresh vegetables, everything was cooked to perfection. The ambiance of the place added to the satisfaction of the meal, with attentive staff and a comfortable setting. If you find yourself in Kichijoji and are in the mood for an authentic, satisfying meal, I highly recommend 三田製麺所. It was a culinary adventure I will not soon forget. Happy slurping!
Akito T — Google review
The fish broth is tasty and quite unique. They have a good variety of choices and every time I discover something new I like. The service is quick and the location convenient. Overall, they serve pretty good tsukemen
Radu P — Google review
Perfect portion….. I ordered spicy tsukemen with extra extra noodle (it was free. ) Plus fried pork belly ! The pork belly was super good. I want to take out pork belly only next time lol that was sooooo good
Alexandra K — Google review
The shrimp based tsukemen limited season item was great. The broth was not too salty and you can specify to get hot noodles.
Wongリリ — Google review
It was alright. Nothing out of this world, but the fact that it had karaage included was interesting. The amount of noodles was quite big.
Juan R — Google review
Used to like it, but somehow disappointed by this shop. Was ok but not so good, broth lacked some umami.
Ines — Google review
(Translated by Google) A ramen shop with a beautiful interior that is easy to enter. I bought a meal ticket and sat down. It wasn't very crowded. The cold sea bream salt tsukemen was a little different. Unfortunately, the rich tsukemen was also average. The Chinese noodles were Chinese or more like Japanese style, and the bonito flakes were effective and tasty, but they weren't Chinese noodles. I understand the idea behind it, but I can't say I want to eat there again. The noodles were very delicious. (Original) 綺麗なインテリアで入りやすいラーメン屋さん。食券を買って座ります。余り混んでいない。冷鯛塩つけ麺はちょっと違ったかなぁ~。濃厚つけ麺も、残念ながら普通レベル。中華そばは、中華と言うか和風、鰹節が効いてて美味しいけど中華そばではない。アイディアの気持ちは分かるけど、又食べたいとは言えない。麺はとても美味しかったです。
DNA K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's located on Inokashira Street, near the south exit of Kichijoji Station, in front of Marui. Until a few years ago, this was where Fuji Soba was located, but since it moved here, it has become brighter and more stylish. This was my first time at this restaurant. It's been about 10 years since I last visited Mita Seimen. Back when I used to work in Nishi-Shinjuku, I'd eat there at least once a week. It was dinnertime in Kichijoji, packed with people viewing the cherry blossoms at Inokashira Park, but the restaurant was empty, so I popped in. Their tsukemen starts at 930 yen. Ten years ago, it was about 100 yen cheaper, but with prices rising, it seems like the price hasn't changed much. The price remains the same, even up to the extra-large portion. Since it was dinnertime, I opted for the thick tsukemen with the largest portion, for 1,460 yen. I waited about 15 minutes, which seemed like a long time, but when I ate here at lunchtime, they would boil the noodles in advance, but now they probably only boil them after the order is placed. It had everything I was expecting, but when it arrived there was only one piece of pork as a topping, a seasoned egg that was too dark, and boiled bean sprouts. There wasn't much noodles for a large serving, so it was a bit disappointing considering the price difference. The broth was certainly rich and delicious. I think the noodles were like this, but the recipe seems quite different from 10 years ago. It was delicious, but different from what I remembered. The noodles took up most of the rich broth, so there wasn't much left, but I added some diluted soup. It was more like a dashi soup than a diluted soup. I wonder what kind of broth it was, it was so delicious it seemed artificial. Overall it was delicious, but I guess my memories were just too fond of it. (Original) 吉祥寺駅南口、丸井の前あたりに井の頭通りに面してある。数年前までは富士そばがあった場所、こちらに変わってから明るくオシャレな感じになった。 こちらのお店は初めて。三田製麺そのものが10年ぶりくらい。かつて西新宿に職場があった頃は週1は必ず食べていたのに。 井の頭公園の花見客でごった返す吉祥寺で、夕食時だったが空いていたので入店させてもらった。 つけ麺が930円〜とのこと。10年前は100円くらい安かったかな、でもこの物価高の中では変わらない方かしら。大盛りまで同じ料金なのは変わらない。今日は夕食だということもあり、一番載せの濃厚つけ麺1460円を選択。 待つこと15分くらいだろうか、なかなか時間がかかると思ったが、お昼に食べていた頃は見込みでどんどん湯掻いていたわけで、今はオーダーされてから茹で始めているということだろう。 期待の全部載せ、しかし届いてみるとトッピングのチャーシュー1枚、あとは濃すぎる色の味玉と、茹でもやし。麺は大盛りの割には多くないし、値段差の割にちょっと期待外れかも。 出汁は確かに濃いし美味い。麺はこんなだったかな、10年前とはレシピがだいぶ違う気がする。美味しいけど、思い出とは違った。 濃厚出汁は麺に持って行かれてあまり残らなかったけど、割スープを足させてもらった。割スープというより出汁スープ。なんの出汁だろう、美味すぎるから化調っぽい。 総じて美味かったけど、思い出が美しすぎたんだろうなぁ。
TACK M — Google review
三ッ浜ビル, 1 Chome-2-7 Kichijoji Minamicho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0003, Japan•https://mita-seimen.com/shop/2021/09/03/kichijoji/?utm_source=gb…•+81 422-26-7620•Tips and more reviews for Mita Seimenjo
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Café du Lièvre (Bunny House)

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Café du Lièvre, also known as Bunny House, is a charming cafe located in Inokashira Park with a cozy and vintage ambiance. It offers a mix of French-style pancakes and Japanese curries, making it an ideal spot for visitors exploring the park or Ghibli Museum. The cafe's menu includes delightful options such as almond caramel crepes and Montana dry curry sets.
5 star in terms of overall charm and setting in this park! We were looking for coffee and a bite to eat and found this French ambience with wonderful crepes and cafe au lait. Background music to complete the setting!
Wayne A — Google review
I’ve been coming to this spot for the past 10 years, I liked that is located in the park, the food is fine and that is dog friendly. However I will not be coming here anymore. The past few times I visited the service was horrible, it is noticeable how rude the staff is. It is definitely not something about one particular staff but rather something present among all of them. I wonder if they have just become a racist establishment. It’s such a shame, specially from a staple spot from the park. Perhaps this will help the management into taking action.
ALBERTO L — Google review
Took our dog here for a relaxing late lunch but there was still a queue. We waited for about 15-20 minutes which was okay. Staff was friendly and welcoming. They very swiftly offered water to our dog. We ordered a simple sweet crepe with ice-cream, raspberry sauce and chocolate chips. The crepe had a nice rich taste of egg. The raspberry sauce was not too overpowering. The experience was pleasant and we will visit again.
Gladys H — Google review
The park is lovely, but this cafe is not worth it. Visiting here really ruined my day. If you love nature and fresh air, DO NOT choose this place. The air in this cafe became really bad when the kitchen started to cook and the air did not become better during my whole visit. And the place is so limited. Also, they required each person to order one dessert and one drink, but it’s very funny that they dare not putting this fact clearly on their menu. Staff were very hard to communicate, despite the fact that this cafe is actually targeting tourists. If you care about your experience, re-consider before you walk in.
Lea — Google review
In the middle of the park, there is this beautiful cafe and it is very cozy. I'm really feeling like Bunny House. Staff will be kind and nice. Only ordering coffee is ok. But here food looks good too.
Jeon S — Google review
Cozy little place with vintage furniture, decoration and style. Located in Inokashira Park, it’s a good choice for those visiting it or Ghibli Museum. I tried their Montana dry curry mini salad set for ¥1,000, consisting on rice covered a dry curry with meat and a fried egg, with a side salad. The taste was really good and it was interesting to try a dry curry, with no liquid sauce. After every customer left, the staff (wearing masks all the time) thoroughly cleaned the table and everything on it with hydro-alcohol as a caution for COVID-19. Staff was friendly, fast, kind and professional. You can pay with your credit card from ¥3,000.
Luis M — Google review
Located within Inokashira Park. It is more on the pricy side but the food is good. The menu is rather limited but you’ll be able to find something you’d like to eat, hopefully. You will be served with a teapot for brewing tea if you order hot tea, but the serving amounts to only one cup.
Bernadette G — Google review
Really good food. It does hide a little bit from view due to the trees from the park. Menu may seem a bit pricey, but definitely worth it for the taste. We got two types of curry and raspberry crepe with vanilla ice cream and they were all delicious! I would recommend the original curry as is thicker and better flavor compared with the black curry, but both are good nonetheless.
Drk S — Google review
1 Chome-19-43 Gotenyama, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0005, Japan•https://www.instagram.com/usagi_kan/•+81 422-43-0015•Tips and more reviews for Café du Lièvre (Bunny House)

Primi Baci

4.3
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3.6
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$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
Primi Baci is a high-end Italian restaurant located near Inokashira Park in Japan. Unlike many Japanese Italian restaurants, Primi Baci serves traditional Italian cuisine using seasonal ingredients. The restaurant offers a sleek and bright atmosphere with a leafy terrace that provides a nice view of the park. It's highly accessible, being just a 3-minute walk from Kichijoji Station.
One of the best places to celebrate an occasion in Kichijoji My husband arranged a dinner course for me here on my birthday . The appetizer , soup and the main fish plate was exceptionally delicious. They also took our photo with the restaurant's camera printed it , had the day of our visit written on the photo and presented it. The restaurant's garden view is worth it if you are visiting on lunch The only small detailed missed was that they don't arrange a paper with the menu of the day. But in other words your guest can look forward to every meal with excitement. Service was beyond excellent loved this restaurant.
八十恵 — Google review
Delicious course with strong flavors in each dish. I have, however, had better bread at less expensive locations. Wonderful atmosphere sitting at the terrace overlooking bamboo groves and the edge of a nearby park. Service was flawless, but the restaurant was mostly vacant. Overall very pleased.
Aidin M — Google review
We selected the course menu to celebrate a special occasion, and two of the courses featured a tart smaller than a ¥100 coin and three tortellini. The portion sizes did not improve as the meal progressed and the food was woefully under-seasoned. Save your time and money by eating elsewhere.
Worksofgenius — Google review
Beautiful food and beautiful flavors! I was especially impressed by the carbonara and dessert. Staff were super nice as well! Thank you for the wonderful service. I would definitely recommend this place to my friends!
Daim D — Google review
Really a flawless meal in the classical Italian style. Perfect for a low key but fancy birthday lunch. Not overpriced for the quality, looking forward to coming back again.
Kieran M — Google review
The staff is very kind and ready to help you, food is delicious, the restaurant is really wide and clean! Nice location, too.
A N — Google review
Very good
Iain M — Google review
Busy Italian eatery with quality food, bordering Inokashira park. Polite, enthusiastic service, but a little slow for the food to arrive.
John B — Google review
井の頭パークサイドビル 2F, 1 Chome-21-1 Kichijoji Minamicho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0003, Japan•http://www.primibaci.com/•+81 422-72-8202•Tips and more reviews for Primi Baci
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Northeast side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northeast side side of town. Start the day off with Jindaiji Temple, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Kichijōji Petit Mura. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Jindaiji Temple

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Jindaiji Temple, a historic Buddhist temple founded in 733 and rebuilt in 1919, is one of Tokyo's oldest temples. Nestled in the serene surroundings of Chofu City, it features several temple buildings surrounded by lush gardens and thriving trees. The area around the temple is filled with the sound of clear-water streams and traditional Japanese-style food stalls, eateries, and shops.
Jindaiji Temple was created and built in 733 and it is believed to be the second oldest temple in Tokyo after Sensoji Temple in Asakusa area. Its Main Hall was rebuilt in 1919 due to fire events in 1646 and 1865. The Main Hall worships the statue of Amida Nyorai or Buddha, while the Temple also has Hakuhoh Buddha which is a Shaka Nyorai Izo or Sitting Buddha, housed in Ganzandaishi Hall, which is stated to be the oldest national treasure of a Buddha statue in Kanto Region or Eastern Japan. Most of the Japanese temples have so called Mountain Gates or “sanmon” as their main gates, for Jindaiji, its main gate has history of 300 years because it was built from 1695 with originality till now. For tourists, in Tokyo area, who try to find a religious place which still preserve simple, but dignified, serene nature with forest wood, spring water, then, Jindaiji Temple, in Chofu, is probably an excellent place to go because, up to now, while it has a few foreign visitors, it does not have so-called noisy foreign tourist crowd yet. Also, it is within shorter than 1-hour train ride from Shinjuku, Tokyo, and visitors can access the Temple by take local bus easily or walk easily with clear road signs. For Access- by Keio Line to Chofu Station, KO 18, and visitors can either walk or take local bus No 34 to the final stop, the Jindaiji Temple. The Temple is free for entry, and there are toilets for visitors. The Temple does offer daily worship ceremony.
Ben H — Google review
This temple is not only a place for devotion . It also have some green parts all around the temple complex which is great from end of April. You can sit down on a bench near a carved Buddha on a rock, dwelling on a cave where believers comes to address some prayers. There is also a botanical park nearby which I not yet been. My main interest was to see around the remain of a Uesugi fortress nearby which I fail as it was late and too crowded. You can go there by bicycle from Kichijoji or Mitaka station BTW if you can and also by bus, a 20-30 min ride. There is also a lot soba (buckwheat noodles) restaurant with long lines if you happen to be there on a sunny day during Golden week in early May. I guess it’s one delicacy as it seems very popular. This place is worth seeing if you are looking for something that looks like traditional and historical.
Dabid M — Google review
I came to area to visit temple and look at flowers in the botanical garden. I went on Monday which was a poor idea as the botanical garden rests on Monday. But for the temple, it was fully open with lots to see. In the back was shrine with ceremonies commencing, lots of flowers and trees were in full bloom, and the entrance to the temple was filled with lots of stores selling tasty snacks like shaved ice, and fried mochi. The temple was quite nice and quiet, a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Next time I will have to visit on a Tuesday or Thursday in order to visit the garden. Next time
Stash P — Google review
Large temple complex with interesting elements if you’re interested in Japanese religions. It’s connected to the nearby Jindai botanical gardens and they can be enjoyed together. Many souvenirs shops and restaurants outside the temple. It’s quite far from the nearby train station but there’s quite frequently a bus.
Matan K — Google review
Such a beautiful and historically significant Temple. The grounds are so beautiful with the botanical garden being adjacent. There's also good food that is both delicious and affordable out around the area. There are free maps with historical information for those who are interested.
Marc Z — Google review
A wonderful place becoming more popular with the tourist so not as tranquil as I would have imagined but still great place to spend a few hours.
Kim R — Google review
Live it so much to be here. Peaceful place when still morning. Quite a lot of Japanese locals. So many soba-ya. You can also join a Buddhist prayer over here. Cost ¥3000.
Dini A — Google review
Wonderful temple and grounds and as far away as imaginable from urban Tokyo. Just relax walking round and take in the carefree vibe.
Vietem — Google review
5 Chome-15-1 Jindaiji Motomachi, Chofu, Tokyo 182-0017, Japan•http://www.jindaiji.or.jp/•+81 42-486-5511•Tips and more reviews for Jindaiji Temple
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Inokashira Park Zoo

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4.1
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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Amusement park
Aquarium
Inokashira Park Zoo is a family-friendly destination in Tokyo, Japan. It features interactive experiences where visitors can touch and hold small animals. The zoo is divided into two sections: one dedicated to breeding and releasing mandarin ducks into the wild, along with other indigenous animals like red-crowned cranes, Amur cats, rhesus monkeys, and Yaku deer; the other section houses various species including tropical birds.
Great zoo with so much to see and do, would recommend at least 2-3 hours to fully experience and enjoy it. They also have a cafe and small shop, and the cherry trees were starting to bloom. You also get entry to the aquatic park with the one ticket which is nice.
Alexandra — Google review
This zoo is great! There is a lot to see and do with the sculpture garden and history museum areas as well as a number of areas with animals. What I like about this one is it was very open and animals weren't squished into tiny pens like we have seen before (at Ueno Zoo for example). There is also a second area across the bridge to see the water birds and to walk through more of the area. It's very beautiful and nice for a relaxing day wandering around.
K M — Google review
Lovely local zoo with both land and aquatic sections. Squirrel habitat is adorable! We spent a couple of hours there enjoying both sides of the zoo, and it's an easy walk to the Ghibli Museum.
Gayle N — Google review
Beautiful little park and zoo. Like an oasis in the middle of the city. Not Tokyo. But Kichijoji. More like a town vibe. There are two parts to the zoo on either side of the road. They even have some larger mammals like an elephant. Although I haven’t seen the elephant. But most animals are badgers or squirrels. Very cute. You can enter the squirrel cage and absence them closely.
Christian B — Google review
Nice place for kids. Convenient in terms of transportation and price. You can take bus from Kunitachi station, Chofu station or Mitaka station and get down right in front of the zoo. Perfect for a day out!
Taufika A — Google review
It’s a great place to take a walk and enjoy the quiet time in summer.
Angela L — Google review
I can't stress enough how beautiful this park is during cherry blossoms season late March and early April, I came during early April 2022, and the flowers were beginning wilt and were falling off. I recommend in late March. The experience was once in a life time especially for those not coming back to Japan anytime soon. One of the most memorable experiences in Japan.
John A — Google review
A nice small zoo, good for about an hour or so with the kids. Children up to 12 go I'm for free and adults are only 400 ¥ so it's inexpensive addition to a walk in the park. Don't miss the squirrel trail.
Tal P — Google review
1 Chome-17-6 Gotenyama, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0005, Japan•http://www.tokyo-zoo.net/zoo/ino/•+81 422-46-1100•Tips and more reviews for Inokashira Park Zoo
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Satou Kichijoji

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4.0
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Butcher shop
Satou Kichijoji is a popular spot located north of Kichijoji JR station, known for its long queues that spill out onto the street. The shop is famous for its Maru Menchi Katsu, a minced beef cutlet that attracts crowds due to its savory aroma and delicious taste. Despite the long lines, the service is quick with freshly prepared and hot items available.
Super fresh and super good! The fried minced meat (メンチカツ) is their specialty. It has a really nice flavor, it’s juicy and filled with caramelized onions. It’s honestly very cheap for the quality. You can get 5 for ¥280 each, and they’re pretty filling. I also got a croquette (コロッケ). It was also very tasty. The texture is amazing. You have to eat it fresh!! It’s so much better 🤤
Yoshio H — Google review
Famous place with a long line but the line moves quickly. Good flavours. Got the minced beef and croquette. Croquette was okay. The beef cutlet on a stick was sold out so I can only assume that it’s really good.
Bea — Google review
Knowing that their deep fried beef cake is very famous, so buy one and tried it. Tastes very good and lot of onions, so juicy and yummy. They're also selling frozen hamburg, and fresh beef hamburger.
Louisa S — Google review
If you're a fan of minced beef, this shop near JR Kichijoji station is an absolute must-visit! The quality of the beef is exceptional - it's tender, flavorful, and incredibly juicy. Each bite is a burst of rich, meaty goodness.Price-wise, it's reasonable for the quality you're getting. You're definitely getting your money's worth in terms of taste and portion size.
MIKE N — Google review
yummt menchi katsu and croquettes! Do visit if you love snacks like these. We bought a few back to our hotel and used our hotel’s microwave to heat them up for our supper. Delicious!
Sarah L — Google review
Don’t be turned away by the queue - it moves fast!! These croquette meat balls were amazingly juicy, crunchy, and flavorful! It was packed with filling, and there was a nice balance between the meat and onions. A must-try if you’re at kichijoji! 😍
Lynn — Google review
Steakhouse Satou Here’s my review from December 2019: We just arrived at JR Kichijoji Station, and we’re hungry. Three months ago, we saw this place had a long line — about 30 people or so. Long lines mean good food. We had to come back (we were stuffed with tendon back then anyway). 5pm-ish. No lines. We’re early. Good; we get the best seats in the house — right in front of the teppanyaki grill. The shop is small, with only about 16 seats, of which 6 are by the grill. Ten minutes after we ordered, the plates arrive. Perfect medium rare. ... ...... The steak is ridiculously tender. It only needs a tender chew before you get the richness of the beef. It has a very clean taste. So good! The seasoning is spot on; salt is balanced that you can eat it on its own, or paired nicely with rice. The vegetables are incredible, too! The carrots are cooked tender and very sweet (I even thought these were sweeter than most mangoes). Bean sprouts, mushrooms, and beans — all very fresh, and grilled just right to loosen the vegetable a bit. It’s one of the best steaks we’ve ever had. Suggestion: Get the ¥10,000 steak. It’s pricey, but worth every single penny.
John R — Google review
Note: this review is for the Satou steakhouse above the butchery/mince-takeaway : The B E S T steakhouse in the world with the best beef in the world cooked in the best style in the world. (2023 update : slightly surpassed by Steak Yoshiike in Hakone in terms of price as quality of meat and cooking for both is a tie - see my other review) Serves matsuzaka beef with the perfect accompaniment of sides. Take the dinner menu with the special matsuzaka beef options, not the standard lunch menu which serves a lower grade cut. I have tried US, Australian, Irish, Argentinian, NZ, etc, and no other beef comes close. I daresay i like matsuzaka better than kobe beef. A friend who is the ultimate beef lover i know said it is the best steak he has ever tasted in 2016 and still the best in Jul 2019 when we ate there again. After eating here, there is no point eating any other kinds of steak in any other country. We loved it so much, we tried their tsukiji branch and had their dinner menu at lunchtime. Verdict : both the same beef quality, same skill, but pricing in Kichijoji is cheaper on the weekends (¥8k vls ¥10k weekdays) for a sirloin cut (tsukiji branch is a full course meal for dinner option hence the substantial price differential and they dont serve garlic chips like Kichijoji branch).
Router — Google review
吉祥寺さとう, 1 Chome-1-8 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•https://www.shop-satou.jp/takeout.html•+81 422-22-3130•Tips and more reviews for Satou Kichijoji
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Kichijōji Petit Mura

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4.0
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Theme park
Kichijōji Petit Mura, located just a short walk from the Ghibli Museum, is a charming complex of whimsical buildings adorned with colorful vines and unique shapes. The fairy-tale-like architecture houses various cafes, art galleries, and shops with a feline theme. Cat-shaped water fountains and windows offer glimpses into the Temari No Oshiro cat cafe, evoking scenes from The Cat Returns.
Very cute cats, though they were probably a little burned out from all the attention, I think it's normal for a cat cafe. The workers seemed to take a lot of care making sure of the cats safety. We ordered french fries (the dips came to make it the shape of a paw print!) and iced drinks. The food was pretty good, nothing remarkable but we didn't come for the food. There is no limit on how long you can stay but I think I probably stayed too long and wore out my welcome. One of the staff looked at me and my friend and then very pointedly checked her watch, which we took as a sign that we should probably leave. I think that's fair, we were there for a really long time. (Sorry!) For other foreigners, be aware that there are no chairs, you need to sit on a pad on the floor. (Which is fine, but for those who aren't comfortable with it this is just a heads up.)
Alex S — Google review
This place was made on a small plot of land, which is made for regular houses/shops, so the place wasn't too big. However, this is a whimsical place to stop at, which is great if you are coming from the nearby ghibli museum. There are a few shops there that sell accessories, jewelry, and two cafes : one normal cafe and a cat cafe. Some of the accessories are expensive, but definitely one of a kind. I did not enter the cat cafe, but the normal cafe was enjoyable. it was a cafe price, so it was about $20/pax, and the servings were not big, but the food was quite tasty. Great for people who want a quick lunch before heading off to their next location.
Jamie T — Google review
very cute , there are warnings for the cats which are a little less friendly and informative sheet telling you which cats are allowed each treats. for only ¥200 you can get a tub of treats (*^ω^*) the cats on the second floor seem to prefer quiet and they will often hide away up there so it’s best to stay downstairs if you enjoy the energetic cats. the mochi mochi catdog was delicious and very unique !
86D — Google review
Fantastic experience at the outdoor café with a cider drink and “wobbly” jelly that make a perfect combination. The service was very attentive and special, and the setting was beautiful. Inside the “park”, we were captivated by the imagination of those who designed the buildings and the outdoor space. However, it’s worth noting that in the indoor café, there was no care for the customers, and the approach was rather rude.
Diogo — Google review
We explored Kichijõji on our first day in Tokyo. Being so warm still it was lovely to have a space to relax, not feel rushed and enjoy all the cat company. The little stores in the complex were great! Lots of support for small business. If you’re a cat person, it’s a must. So obvious the staff care about the cats, we enjoyed it and it didn’t feel forced.
Janet P — Google review
Very cute atmosphere. You get 2 levels of cats. We came in the afternoon and half of the cats were asleep. A few of them had very cute outfits.
Hakobi — Google review
Super cool. And we will be back. Not everything was open when we visited but that did not stop us from enjoying it immensely. The cafe is super cute and the food tasty, the prices reasonable.
Ys D — Google review
Such an adorable place. It's small but everything fit so well together. Really cute design. I suggest leaving big bags at home because the souvenir shop on the 2nd floor and even the cafe is a bit of a tight squeeze. You can go in to take pictures and just leave but I do recommend staying for some hot tea and snacks. They have interesting flavors.
Rissandra Y — Google review
吉祥寺プティット村, 2 Chome-33-2 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•https://petitmura.com/•+81 422-29-1223•Tips and more reviews for Kichijōji Petit Mura
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Under a 1-minute walk from Satou Kichijoji, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Satou Kichijoji Steak House

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Steak house
Satou Kichijoji Steak House is a popular food vendor in Kichijoji known for its delicious menchi-katsu, which are beef croquettes made with minced wagyu beef, onion, and seasonings. The tiny shop often has a line of people waiting to get their hands on these tasty treats. Additionally, it's a classic Japanese-style steak house where the meat is cooked on an iron hotplate and served with rice and miso soup.
I've been back several times over about 5 years. The food is consistently of good quality. The restaurant focuses very strongly on the steak quality and it shows. There are no fancy culinary innvoations, just a good quality fut of meat and is sensitively cooked in salt and pepper. There are two sauces to accompany it, but that's it. Typically Japanese style, the steak is served with white rice. Tasty and perfectly done.
Christopher K — Google review
The staircase is narrow, so be careful if you have mobility issues. You can watch the food being prepared, which is a nice touch. Tried the Wagyu set — truly excellent, very high quality.
Gabriela A — Google review
10/10 2nd time I came here and the steaks are just as good. The premium cuts are more fatty but regular Wagyu are pretty good too. 150g is enough for 1 for the lunch portion but definitely come a bit before they open as there'll be a line and you'll be waiting around 30minutes to an hour.
Wei L — Google review
Amazing and cozy steak place close to the Kichijoji station. A must try if you are in the area.
John G — Google review
Good quality Japanese steak house. Fresh cooked and you can enjoy watching your food preparation. Seating area are small and located on second floor. You have to climb to the restaurant so if you cannot move well please be careful. Ventilation is not quite good so you may got some grilled smell after your meal. English menu and communication with staffs are ok. Credit card is ok.
Supakij K — Google review
The beef is so juicy and delicious. The spice is tend to be on the mild side, so.it taste light.
Cara J — Google review
Short and sweet, I like it. Yes, I ordered takeout, but opened it and gunned down with it in less than 2 minutes. Say that I was a bit hungry, but yet good is good. No? John, my son, all in the sudden, dragged me here to join the line, which however moved very fast. I shall return.
Jerry W — Google review
This is very popular butcher near Kichijoji station. They are selling different parts of fresh and ready-made meats. I got chuncky roasted pork(焼豚) and fried meatball(メンチカツ)which is their speciality and 250 yen for one piece. This is very fresh,crunchy and juicy one!!
Ryoko — Google review
吉祥寺さとう 2F, 1 Chome-1-8 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•https://www.shop-satou.com/kichijoji.html•+81 422-21-6464•Tips and more reviews for Satou Kichijoji Steak House

TALK BACK

3.8
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4.2
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$$$$affordable
Bistro
Talk Back is a bistro located in Kichijoji, specifically on Nakamichi. It offers delectable European cuisine and emits an appealing ambiance with a distinct European touch. The menu boasts a variety of dishes including fish, beef, pork, pate, pasta, and more. Additionally, they have a selection of delightful salads available. Their collection of European wines is also noteworthy for its quality. The staff at Talk Back are welcoming and accommodating.
Really a beautiful restaurant. Professional, French delicate tasting, love the omu rice set. Love this place.
Jennifer W — Google review
Talk Back is a bistro on Nakamich in Kichijoji. It serves delicious European cuisine. It has a good atmosphere with a European feel to it. There is an assortment of dishes: fish, beef, pork, pate, pasta, etc. and some very nice salads. Their European wines are quite good. The staff is friendly and helpful. One thing I didn't like was the long tables where you can be seated beside strangers. But if you're not put off by that, then give it a try. The food, though a bit pricy, is great.
Dennis F — Google review
We turned up without a reservation at lunch, I didn’t think we’d get in as it was very busy but we were seated after 5 minutes wait. The lady ‘welcoming’ us wasn’t friendly, don’t expect a smile from her but the table staff inside were very attentive and nice. We ordered 4 different lunch sets, all was tasty and the food came quickly, almost too quickly as we felt a little rushed at the beginning but it settled down. It’s a busy restaurant, the atmosphere isn’t great tbh but the staff are working hard. I would use again, we were happy with our lunch.
Tokyohands — Google review
Very young and welcoming atmosphere, The food was perfect and very well cooked. Seriously underrated on Google maps and very happy we decided to eat here. Will be coming back to try the dinner menu. Lunch menu 1000-2000Y pp
Harry O — Google review
Waited from 11:10am to 11:30am (their stated opening time) with a party of two. It was a hot day, so one of us went to grab a drink. I was told I couldn’t enter until my friend arrived. To enter the restaurant, you have to walk down a short flight of stairs, but I was repeatedly asked to wait at the top. Meanwhile, local patrons were allowed to walk straight in without waiting for any staff instructions. I followed what I was told, but others clearly didn’t have to—it felt like double standards. When my friend returned, she was told the same thing—just 30 seconds before another couple walked in freely, again without any instruction. The waitress repeated the same message to us , but we were just behind the couple. It was confusing and frustrating, especially since the restaurant wasn’t full. We decided to leave.. Was looking forward to try their omu rice but not foreigner friendly, not recommended
L S — Google review
This is a smashing restaurant- I can't recommend it highly enough. The food is excellent, the staff service is very friendly and helpful and the atmosphere wonderful. So far all the Delois I have eaten here is excellent so don't get stuck one one dish!
Simon Y — Google review
You haven't enjoyed a good porcini pasta until had it here. Out of this world, man! The ambience and the open kitchen and the clientele and the décor... Oh hell I could just go on and on. Why don't you just come and check it out for yourself.
Dan F — Google review
There’s some form of discrimination against foreigners. Waitress starts seating locals before and after us. Even when inside was empty, she wasn’t sitting us in. She looked frustrated and as continued trailing off in Japanese …
Suzy K — Google review
2 Chome-24-6 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•http://www.talkback.jp/•+81 422-21-0505•Tips and more reviews for TALK BACK
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SHUTTERS

3.9
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3.6
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$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
Shutters, an Italian restaurant, offers delectable spare ribs and apple pie ala mode, which are highly enjoyable. Although the cost is slightly steep, the ambiance of the establishment and the scrumptious cuisine compensate for it. The venue presents a fantastic selection of apple pies accompanied by Ice Cream and various choices of toppings. Furthermore, their menu includes exceptional dishes such as pasta and spear ribs.
Good lunch menu options. The pork ribs are definitely the highlight of the menu. Tomato pasta was also good. It's the ideal place for a quick lunch
Stefano R — Google review
Had a late lunch with family walking towards the station. Not bad at all. Tried 3 flavours of the ribs, surprisingly salt & pepper was my favourite. The thickest and most tender pork spare ribs from a western restaurant I have tried.
Fei — Google review
The food is not good. Noddle is not fully cooked and is too salty. They recooked the noodles but is still hard to eat and this time it has no favorite. The meat is too fat. We order a set menu, which didn’t say it change by person. The final price comes out really high. We ending up paying 45$. It was very expensive. They have English menu. The English menu is shorter than the Japanese one. We don’t know Japanese so we don’t know the difference there. The price is very surprise us.
Zhili S — Google review
We came for lunch on a weekend without reservation. There is sufficient seating at the second floor. Our food took a while to come. Even though we ordered the same Mentaiko pasta with the person next to us, we received it 10 mins after them despite having arrived much earlier. The risotto was nice. Nothing fanciful. The food was OK! The staffs can only speak Japanese.
Sheruru K — Google review
Good taste esp. ribs and apple crumble
Chris C — Google review
Delicious Apple a la mode with Cinnamon topping. Have other options too. Perfect with coffee and tea. Fast and friendly
Ruben R — Google review
My favorite dating restaurant ❤️❤️❤️
Nhung B — Google review
Seating is limited to one hour if you’re only here for dessert.
Nanako — Google review
2 Chome-19-8 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•https://www.ys-int.com/?utm_source=google-mybusiness&utm_medium=…•+81 422-29-7000•Tips and more reviews for SHUTTERS

Village Vanguard DINER

4.4
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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Hamburger restaurant
Cafe
Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Kichijoji, the Village Vanguard Diner is a delightful fusion of a bookstore and a burger haven. This unique spot not only serves up mouthwatering hamburgers but also boasts an enticing pancake option that’s simply divine at just 980 yen. With its eclectic atmosphere, it’s perfect for families too, offering a kids' menu and stroller storage for convenience.
Very good burger!!! Juicy and flavorful. The waitress is so nice and kawaii. Highly recommended!
Hong Z — Google review
We sometimes go to this burger restaurant when we are in Kichijoji. Their burgers are quite flavourful and of good quality among the burger restaurants in the area. I added cheese to the normal burger and went with some fried potatoes. What I liked about their fried potatoes was that they were made of real potatoes. Good texture and appropriately seasoned. There were many drinks on the menu as well.
Gladys H — Google review
Burger place not far from Kichijoji station. I saw the same shop in Shimo Kitazawe as well. People here are really nice. Unfortunately the burger didn’t really do it for me. The bacon was hardly cooked and the raw onion was almost as big a the bun. Quality was fine. Don’t get me wrong. But it‘s just not my kind of burger. I prefer smash. This one was the opposite of a minimalist smash burger.
Christian B — Google review
I love the interior feel of this place. They attempt to re-create a Western diner with Americana pieces, which sometimes feels a little cheesy, but I think it's endearing. Overall, still feels warm/inviting. The burger itself was good and massive, but for some reason doesn't still capture an American burger exactly the same way. I think the price was also a little steep too. But still worth coming back!
Paul Y — Google review
There was a queue all the way to the street but I could a get counter seat quickly, being alone. I got the avocado cheese single burger. I felt it was a good quality burger with subtle taste. There is no secret sauce or strong-taste patty but the ingredients come out well together without any being overwhelming. The potatoes push the subtlety a bit too far though and were rather bland, I had to add salt. The portion was rather small for the 2,020 yen price tag, I didn't really feel full. Edit: on my second visit, I tried the chili cheese burger which was more enjoyable, tasty and juicy, yet even more expensive, it could be 5 stars if it was a better value.
Bruno — Google review
The restaurant itself is nice and the atmosphere is great but... The burgers were nothing great. I got the cheddar pepper which is their number one item, it was kind of bland. They had good waffle fries though. Definitely worth checking out at least once if youre in the Kichijouji area but in my experience it's just meh.
Gianluca A — Google review
If you love street food with a unique concept, this place is for you. The menu is not for the fragile bellies as the sandwiches are really tasty and BIG (highly recommended for big eaters) It's better to take it on the go, but you can also eat inside with a particular setting: wall brick stairs (no tables). They were short on some stock, so better to come between noon and 1pm.
Simon K — Google review
Nice burger, fast service, friendly staff, a bit pricey. The burger came with a very tasty set of fried quarter potatoes. The bacon came in thick slices. When we visited, lunch menu was not available. Definitely recommended if you crave for a decent burger, but to me the cheddar & pepper was just okay. The place is not super large, but can accomodate around 8 tables.
François P — Google review
TYビル 2F, 2 Chome-20-1 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•+81 422-22-1003•Tips and more reviews for Village Vanguard DINER
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum and Musashino Central Park and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 8 hours.
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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum

4.5
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4.5
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Open air museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled in Koganei city, Western Tokyo, the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is a sprawling open-air historical theme park showcasing a diverse collection of Japanese structures from various periods. This museum serves as a preservation site for old buildings of cultural significance that could not be maintained in their original locations due to fires and air raids since the Edo period.
Really unique experience to see so many types of homes and shops over the ages, especially if you're interested in historical architecture. It's like going back in time or going to a movie set, but one you can kinda smell. Strongly recommend you bring/wear sandals or flip flops, as most homes require you to take off your shoes. Fair and tolerable weather preferred sinces it's quite outdoor. No need to make this a part of your whirlwind three days in Tokyo, but if you are here for a while, it's worth checking out. Tickets online or in person - super affordable, no wait, never too busy. Easy to get to and from by bus from the station.
Victor C — Google review
Very informative experience. My wife who is an architect loved our trip here even though it was far from where we are staying in Tokyo. I am not sure if these are replicas or relocated reconstructions because the quality is insane if it is replicas. We spent 3 hours exploring and would have probably done more if we had the time.
Alexander R — Google review
This was probably one of my most favorite things in Tokyo. The museum was so fascinating and there was a ton of information about each building available in English. We learned so much about the Edo period and the various types of buildings in Japan at that time. The space for the museum is also beautiful. The museum itself is a bit far away from the main Tokyo city center but well worth the subway ride and it was a really lovely break from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.
Mandy C — Google review
Really lovely place to visit, would definitely recommend. We went on a tea ceremony event day, however all the same-day tickets were sold out by the time we got there, and you couldn't do advance reservation for the english speaking ones. Despite that, it was still a nice place to wander and learn about historic architecture. I walk past this museum a lot, so I'm glad I finally got to go inside! There are places in the museum serving food, which is helpful, but although they are good, I would reccomend eating beforehand, as they are very expensive...
Hercules W — Google review
A wonderful outside museum worth spending half a day exploring slowly. It’s not only photogenic but also a great place to learn about Japanese culture and history. Today I learned how to wrap with furoshiki here. The outdoor area is lush and peaceful, with many people sketching under the trees — such a charming cultural atmosphere.
Vicky ( — Google review
This was a very enjoyable trip and I’d highly recommend it. It was a 400¥ for entry and you receive a map and cute ticket. The grounds and houses were really enjoyable and you could easily spend a whole day and enjoy a picnic there. I’d return!
Laura — Google review
This museum is truly amazing! I came here on a weekday, and it wasn’t too crowded. The areas are clearly labeled and easy to understand, and I could even explore inside the buildings. They also have a seasonal stamp collection for your booklet, which is super kute 🥰 Absolutely loved it!
Jayni B — Google review
I had wanted to see some old farm houses on our visit to Japan and this place did not disappoint. Lovely afternoon out and also some nice items in the gift store. I only had 2 hours here and I wish I had just a bit more time to see inside all the buildings. Highly recommend.
Annie — Google review
都立小金井公園 内, 3 Chome-7-1 Sakuracho, Koganei, Tokyo 184-0005, Japan•https://www.tatemonoen.jp/•+81 42-388-3300•Tips and more reviews for Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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Musashino Central Park

4.1
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3.9
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Park
Nature & Parks
Musashino Central Park, located in the north of Musashino City, is a spacious park that offers various recreational activities for children and adults alike. The park features multiple facilities such as basketball and tennis courts, an open field for sports like soccer or frisbee, and even a kids' playground.
Went here for the first time and I think it was a great park! It has a huge open field with grass, which is suitable for toddler to run around, and for the rest of family members to have a relaxing walk. There is also a small playground area. Nearby the entrance there is a bus stop to Kichijoji and Mitaka station.
Edwina T — Google review
Fantastic local park, which has a more open aspect than most parks of a similar size. There is a good running route around the perimeter (mixed surface of tarmac and bark). Three public toilets and lots of good places for kids.
Mike A — Google review
this park is very huge flat land, formerly was an airstrip used by US during occupation period. hardly to find a piece of flat surface carpeted by lushly green grass, at far end corner has 2 base ball grounds, kids and families cheerfully play there in every weekend. Also, groups of people like to fly kites and paper planes. an informal running trail surrounding the grass field, which mostly covered by tree shadow, it feels comfortable to run a few laps. surely this park is a sources offering healthy good life. please, fine to enjoy it.
King L — Google review
This is a quite large park in northern Musashino City. On the edges of the park there are some trees and picnic tables which are great for taking a break sometime during the day. The center of the park is a large open field where people might play soccer or throw a frisbee or run around. Because there is so much open space without trees, this park is ideal in the spring and fall or on cool summer days. During the very hot summer months, you have to think carefully about getting enough sun protection if you're going to hang out here. There is no convenient nearby parking, so this park is ideal for people within walking or bicycle distance, and less desirable if you live farther away.
Douglas P — Google review
Very spacious, which is difficult to find, but the grass quality is quite low.
朦朧 — Google review
A beautiful and spacious park in Musashino City. There are also several convenience stores nearby. Families and friends gather on weekends and enjoy playing sports, having picnics and barbeques, and etc. Awesome place to go on sunny days.
Shota I — Google review
A lovely, spacious and relaxing park. A good alternative to some of the busier parks in Musashino City.
Madeline — Google review
Simple but great park bbq, tennis and sporting options. Also great for exercising, dogs and relaxing
Nicholas H — Google review
2 Chome-4-22 Yahatacho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0011, Japan•https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index059.html•+81 422-54-1884•Tips and more reviews for Musashino Central Park
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Coppice

3.7
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3.4
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Coppice Kichijoji Department B is an impressive high-rise shopping center that offers a diverse range of boutiques, popular brands, and restaurants. It also includes a kids' gym to keep the little ones entertained. The mall features an amazing selection of shops, from well-known high-end brands to specialized stores like bookshops and Kaldi. Additionally, there is a dedicated floor for cute girly items that young girls would adore.
This is a relatively new department store in Kichijoji, but it already has a classic, established feel. Located in the heart of Sun Road, it offers great convenience and accessibility. The store seamlessly blends into the vibrant atmosphere of the area, providing a wide range of shopping options and amenities. Despite its recent establishment, it feels like a long-standing part of the community. If you're in Kichijoji, this department store is a must-visit for its variety of shops and the convenience of its central location.
Jun A — Google review
Awesome shopping mall that has a free play area for all the little kids. My little one had a lovely time at the play area and the nursing room in the mall was extremely clean and pleasant. Would definetly visit Coppice again for my next trip to Kichijoji.
Xianren G — Google review
Wonderful selection of shops from high brands to specialised stuff. I like the bookshop and kaldi, but my daughter likes the floor dedicated to cute girly stuff. My wife like the terrace and clothes. Also has a new game centre
Nicholas H — Google review
There are many shops in this multi story shopping building. Most of the are not notable, so browse them if you are in the area but don't bother a trip down if you aren't. The only exception is Kaldi Coffee, which is a chain import food shop, amd this branch is the biggest in Musashino. For local residents who want foreign groceries, this is the place to go.
Douglas P — Google review
Interesting mix of stores, catering to a wide variety of needs. The stores I shopped in were well organised and had what I was looking for.
Mark T — Google review
『らすぷーる』 老舗の洋食屋✨らすぷーるオムレツは不思議な食感だけどめっちゃ美味しくて癖になります(≧▽≦) 茄子と豚の生姜焼きは生姜と甘めのタレのマッチングが最高✨✨ご飯がススミます(≧∇≦)b
長澤大生(ながさわさん) — Google review
Nice assortment of clothes and furniture. quiet. 🌱 Level 3 has a very cute character stickers and merch store (=^・ェ・^=)U
Musho P — Google review
Seems like a very nice small, though we only visited a few stores. Japanese pronunciation of "coppice" was quite confusing, as three syllables. When my wife told me to do some research on it, I had no idea what I was looking for and could not find it. Try KO P say in Japanese.
Shannon J — Google review
1 Chome-11-5 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•http://www.coppice.jp/•+81 422-27-2100•Tips and more reviews for Coppice
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Coppice, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Ichiran Ramen Kichijōji

3.9
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3.9
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$$$$affordable
Ramen restaurant
Ichiran Ramen Kichijōji is a must-visit for ramen enthusiasts, especially those who adore tonkotsu ramen served in a rich pork bone broth. Nestled in the basement, this informal eatery offers a unique dining experience where you can fully customize your bowl to suit your taste—whether it's adjusting the noodle firmness or adding extra garlic and spice. The ordering process is straightforward: patrons use a ticket machine that accepts various payment methods, including cash for additional toppings.
Yes! It's in the basement! Ticket machine establishment that accepts an assortment of wireless payment options and has language options for those with limited Japanese ability. Pick a seat, and the little bamboo shade will rise, presenting an options list for you to mark your preferences. Want more garlic? Less onions? Richer broth? Spicier? Noodle firmness and more. I know how I like my Ramen, and I drained the bowl, even though I wasn't super hungry. Even more additions can be ordered, cash only. If your not familiar, Matcha Almond Pudding is a Japanese take on flan, and quite yummy. Would definitely eat here again.
Chris B — Google review
A solitary commune with your bowl of Ramen! Now that’s how ICHIRAN was recommended and it remains a fairly unique dining experience and outstanding flavors! And spoiler alert you will also be part of ensuring the Ramen you get will be pretty unique! Definitely a not to be missed experience! You can do this entire experience without speaking a word and hence only commune with that wonderful warm bowl of ramen! Enjoy!
Aniruddha H — Google review
4th Sept 2025 7pm Line up to go inside and order from the vending machine that has few language to select After payment there is a note for you to choose the soup base taste, saltiness, condiments and spiciness as well as the tenderness of the noodle I choose the leas flavour & less saltiness just as i like the service was fast and you don’t get to see any service or chef behind the bamboo curtain you may make comment or order extra more if you wish
Maria W — Google review
Lined up down a set of stairs for about 20 minutes, which at first felt like a test of patience, but the wait moved surprisingly fast. Once inside, the whole experience felt unique...almost like stepping into a ramen ritual. You order from a machine, fill out a sheet circling your preferences (broth richness, noodle firmness, spice) & then sit in your own little cubicle where the ramen magically appears through a curtain. The tonkotsu broth was rich & delicious, the noodles perfectly cooked & the whole set-up made it easy to just focus on the food. It’s fun, quirky & very different from any ramen shop back home. Docking one star only because the price is a bit higher than some equally good ramen I’ve had elsewhere in Tokyo. Still, for the experience & quality, it’s absolutely worth trying at least once.
Jim R — Google review
happy to eat yummy yummy ramen here. love the setup its also very neurodivergent friendly bc u dont need to talk to anyone and you can just give them wooden blocks that indicate your requests and such
Phosphata P — Google review
Rich broth and al dente ramen. Didn’t have to queue long if not for a big group of students who were in front of us. But the turnover of the diners are fast. This outlet only accept cash so come prepared. Operating hr is 24hr on Sat and Sun and 10am to 6am on other days.
Jessie C — Google review
Ordering is through a machine- you select buttons for the ramen you want and additional toppings; insert cash and get the tickets. Then you go inside , find a seat and give the tickets to staff through a window. Once seated, you get to select the softness of the ramen and the amount of spice you want. Ramen broth was rich, creamy and delicious. People eat their ramen and leave. This is not a place for socializing. Very affordable.
Pam B — Google review
It’s definitely something to try at least once. I highly recommend for tourists, particularly if you’re traveling without children. It has a very cool and mysterious vibe when you walk in and your waitress greets you from behind a wall. It’s something I’ve never experienced before and honestly, kind of cool!! It’s almost like an anonymous ramen bar. They have instructions on English and draft beer! Overall I enjoyed the experience and food!
Gloria G — Google review
アソルティ吉祥寺本町 B2F, 1 Chome-9-8 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•https://ichiran.com/shop/tokyo/kichijoji/•+81 50-1808-8520•Tips and more reviews for ICHIRAN Kichijoji

Heichinro Kichijōji

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3.5
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Permanently Closed
$$$$expensive
Chinese restaurant
The experience at Heichinro in Kichijōji, a renowned Chinese restaurant in Hong Kong, was delightful. The establishment is well-known and offers an opportunity to savor a satisfying lunch or dinner. The interior decor exudes a sense of tradition and history, providing patrons with a nostalgic atmosphere. The view from the windows is pleasant and serene, enhancing the overall dining experience. Additionally, the restaurant provides attentive and efficient service.
By far the best Chinese restaurant I've been to in Japan. The service was wonderful and the waitresses Chen San and Junko San were absolutely wonderful. The food was perfection and presented beautifully. If you are in Kichijoji you owe it to yourself to go here.
Tyler M — Google review
It was a pleasant journey for a quick stop at 吉祥寺。Heichinro was a famous brand in Hong Kong and worth to enjoy lunch or dinner here! The internal fitout give you a touch of heritage feels. The window lookout is nice and calm. Quiet and good service!
Stewart W — Google review
Have you ever seen the Chinese luxury ingredients before it gets cooked? The cuisine they serve are promising, but you can also enjoy the display of Chinese specialty. Don't forget to check out their wine cellar.
Yu T — Google review
Real expensive Chinese restaurant kind who still serving shark fin. Don't know if it would be controversial from protecting environment view point though.
J Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ordered a lunch course on a weekday in December. It was an online reservation. When making a reservation, you can choose between a private room or a regular seat. Tenshin was very delicious. The other dishes are also delicious and usually delicious. (This is a compliment because I think it's usually delicious and difficult to find.) The prices are reasonable, so it's a restaurant you'll want to use for a special lunch. The entire store feels old, but the hospitality is solid. (Original) 12月の平日にランチコース注文。ネット予約でした。予約時に個室か普通席か選べる。天心がすごく美味しかった。その他も手が混んでいて普通に美味しい。(普通に美味しいて難しいと思うので褒め言葉です)値段はまーまーするので、特別ランチに利用したいお店です。お店全体は古びた感じがありますが、ホスピタリティはしっかりしています。
37まー — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited on a Friday around 6pm, and although it wasn't a private room, the atmosphere was calm and relaxing. This time, we ordered the recommended summer-only "Summer Vacation Special Course" for ¥8,800, and the a la carte "Sugata Shark Fin". I was very satisfied with the volume of each dish, the careful presentation, and the taste. If you want to enjoy high-class Chinese food in Kichijoji, this is the place. I was seated on the second floor, but the signal was poor, so be careful. (Original) 金曜の18時頃伺いましたが、個室じゃないのに落ち着いた雰囲気で、ゆったり寛げました。 今回はおすすめされた夏季限定の『夏休みスペシャルコース』¥8800 と、アラカルトで『姿フカヒレ』をオーダー。 一品のボリューム感、丁寧な盛り付け、そして味に大満足でした。 吉祥寺で高級中華を楽しみたいならここですね。 2階の席でしたが電波が悪いのでご注意を。
99 A — Google review
(Translated by Google) “Precious authentic Chinese food in this area” P.S.) We had dinner in a private room. Although I had children with me, I was able to enjoy it without any worries. We enjoyed delicious Chinese food with a course menu centered on seafood. The Shaoxing wine was also delicious. Perfect for birthdays and other small celebrations. In addition to the hall on the second floor, there are many private rooms on the third floor, which are convenient. The lunch course consisted of appetizers, soup, dim sum, shrimp, beef, fried rice, and dessert, and the portions were large enough to suit the Japanese palate. At lunchtime, you can enjoy small beers and wines (red and white) that go well with your food. The service is also attentive and I feel that it is a Heichinro after all. In addition, since it was my birthday, I received peach buns as a service. The entrance is located in a small back alley in Kichijoji, but the inside is a nice shop with a long history. (Original) “この地区の貴重な本格中華” 追記)ディナーを個室で利用しました。子供がいましたが、気兼ねなくゆっくり楽しめました。海鮮中心のコースメニューで美味しい中華を満喫しました。紹興酒も美味しかった。 誕生日やちょっとしたお祝いの時に使うのに最適です。2階のホールの他3階には個室が多く便利です。 昼のコースは前菜、スープ、点心、海老、牛肉、炒飯、デザートで日本人の味覚にあった量も十分なコースでした。昼にはお値打ちの小ビール、ワイン(赤、白)など料理に合わせて楽しめます。サービスも行き届いておりやっぱり聘珍楼だなと感じます。加えて、誕生日だったので桃饅もサービスでいただきました。 吉祥寺のちょっとした裏路地にある入り口ですが、中は老舗の歴史を感じる良いお店です。
Chu N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Satisfied in every way. The ingredients are large and filling, but elderly people should be careful! It's best to consult with the staff before ordering. The price is a little high, but it's a reasonable price. As of November 2022, the second floor is not in use, so you will be guided to a room on the third floor. There is an elevator, so it is safe for elderly people. It was my first visit in a year, but the customer service was good and the food was delicious, so both my companion and I had a smile on our faces. The Yokohama main store is closed, but the Kichijoji and Hibiya stores are managed differently, so they will not close. I'm sure it's very difficult to run a restaurant during the COVID-19 pandemic, but I love your restaurant, so I hope you will continue to do your best. (Original) すべてにおいて満足。 具材も大きく食べ応えがあるが年配者の方は注意! スタッフに相談してから注文すると良い。 値段は多少はるが納得の価格です。 2022年11月現在 2階は利用していないので3階のお部屋に案内されます。 エレベーターもあるのでお年寄りの方も安心です。 1年振りの来店でしたが接客態度の良さやお料理の味はどれも美味しくて連れ共々笑顔になりました。 横浜本店はクローズしていますが,吉祥寺店や日比谷店は経営が違うので閉店する事はないそうです。 コロナ禍での飲食店経営は大変なご苦労だと思いますが 大好きなお店なのでこれからも頑張って下さい。
Gogo夕張 — Google review
古谷ビル, 1 Chome-13-6 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0004, Japan•https://www.heichin.com/shops/%E5%90%89%E7%A5%A5%E5%AF%BA%E8%81%…•+81 422-21-0188•Tips and more reviews for Heichinro Kichijōji
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Maruhachi Seimenjo

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4.0
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Pasta shop
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Maruhachi Seimenjo in Kichijoji is a convenient and reliable pasta shop that closes at 3:00 pm and sometimes runs out of stock. They offer a variety of items like gyoza skin, yakisoba, and oil soba which are highly useful. Although Takeda Seimen and Sato of Menchikatsu were favorites among locals, those who lost access to them have switched to Maruhachi Seimenjo.
(Translated by Google) Tokyo for the first time in 30 years Visited early on the morning of July 28, 2025, before returning to my hometown. Two days before, I ate abura soba at Chin Chin Tei in Musashi-Sakai for the first time in 45 years. 😊 I considered taking out Chin Chin Tei's abura soba, but considering my plans for the last day and the midsummer weather, I decided it would be better to have this abura soba shipped to my home, considering the cost-effectiveness. I purchased 10 servings of abura soba, two packets of fresh Japanese soba noodles, and three bottles of Takao no Sato Mentsuyu, and requested local shipping. It arrived at my home in Kyushu by Yu-Pack in the morning of July 30. It was delivered refrigerated. 😊 Excellent value for money. 😊 I'll write my impressions after eating everything. 😊 I tried making abura soba. It looks very different from Chin Chin Tei's, but 😅 The flavor seemed weaker than Chin Chin Tei's. The basic flavor is different, but the noodles are still delicious. 😊 The fresh soba noodles were also delicious. 😊 The noodle broth wasn't sweet, so it reminded me of Tokyo-style cold soba noodles. 😊 Thank you for the meal. 🙏 (Original) 30年振りの東京 地元へ帰る2025年7月28日の早朝に訪問 前々日に45年振りに武蔵境の珍々亭の油そばを食べました😊 珍々亭の油そばのテイクアウトも考えたけど、最終日の予定と真夏のこの時期、コスパを考えるとこちらの油そばを自宅へ発送した方がベターと判断。 油そば10人前、生日本そば2袋、めんつゆ高尾の里を3本購入して、現地発送を依頼。 九州に7月30日の午前中にゆうパックで自宅に到着。冷蔵で送ってくれました😊 コスパ抜群😊 全て食してから感想入れます😊 油そば作ってみました。珍々亭とは大違いの見た目ですが😅 珍々亭より味が薄く感じました。基本の味も違いますが、やはり麺が美味しい😊 生そばも美味しかった😊 めんつゆは甘くないので、東京のざるそばって感じ😊 ご馳走様でした🙏
小麦っ子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A noodle factory that sells noodles to Chinchin-tei, the founder of abura soba. In addition to wholesale, we also sell retail to the general public. If you say the noodles you want to buy at the small window, they will arrange them for you on the spot and you can purchase them. So, it makes sense that you would want to buy the abura soba noodles from that famous restaurant. Moreover, it comes with the original abura soba sauce. Boil the noodles, add your favorite toppings, mix with this sauce, and it's done. For first-time users, a guidebook on how to make abura soba is also included if you request it, so you can make it without any mistakes. Is it enough for lunch for a family of four? Purchased 5 servings (180 yen x 5 meals = 900 yen). I bought green onions and garlic at a local greengrocer, and chashu pork at the supermarket to use as toppings. As expected, the noodles are completely different. It's lively and vibrant. The boiling time was 6-7 minutes, 6:30 seconds, but personally I think 6 minutes is fine. Levechi can be made at home with the rich aroma of lard and noodles. delicious. Nowadays, it costs 300 yen to buy abura soba with a cup of ramen, so I no longer have the desire to buy and eat it. In addition to abura soba, we have a variety of noodles such as ramen, pasta, and udon. Wonton wrappers used to be sold to Eguchi-san, a legendary shop in Mitaka, and now Mr. Takao and Mr. Shimorenjaku, who are in the Eguchi-san lineage, also use them. I'd like to try something else next time. (Original) 油そばの始祖店、珍々亭さんに麺を卸している製麺所。卸しだけではなく一般に小売りもしていただける。小窓で買いたい麺を言うとその場であしらってくれ購入できる。 てことは、あの名店の油そば麺を買いたくなっちゃうのはもう道理。しかも、オリジナルの油そばのタレ付き。麺を茹でてお好みの具材いれて、このタレと絡めたら出来上がり。 初めての方用に油そばの作り方指南書ペラも希望すればついてくるので失敗なく作れる。4人家族のお昼ご飯として、足りないかな?含め5人前分(180円✕5食=900円)購入。 地元八百屋さんでネギとニンニクを買い、スーパーでチャーシュー買って具材に。 さすがの麺で、やはり全然違う。生き生きとして躍動感ある。茹で時間は6〜7分、6:30秒にしたが、個人的には6分で良いかも? ラードと麺の芳醇な香りが家庭で作ってもレベチ。美味しい。カップラーメンで油そば買ってももはや300円もする昨今、もはやそっちを買って食べようと思う気持ちが皆無になる。 油そばだけじゃなくラーメン、パスタやうどんなど、各種麺を取り揃え。ワンタンの皮は三鷹の伝説店、江ぐちさんに卸していたもので、今では江ぐちさん系譜の高尾さんや下連雀さんもそちらを使ってるそう。次回は他も試してみたい。
Aki N — Google review
(Translated by Google) 3 balls of thick noodles, 3 balls of thin noodles, 6 types of ramen and soup I bought it for 900 yen. *To be honest about thick noodles and thin noodles. Is it a lot of water? Because the noodles are clay Personally, I don't like the noodles. Noodle texture/similarity → Keika Ramen's clay noodles. Soup from a manufacturer that is not sold at other food retailers Ami Foods ramen and soup It's a soup with authentic flavor. You can recreate delicious ramen at home at a low price. (Original) 太麺3玉、細麺3玉、ラーメン・スープ6種類を 買って900円でした。 ※ 太麺、細麺について正直に申しますと 多加水なのか?粘土質な麺なので 個人的には、好みではない麺です。 麺の質感・類似 → 桂花ラーメンの粘土質な麺。 他の食品量販店では売ってないメーカーのスープと あみ印食品のラーメン・スープは 本格的な旨味のスープですので 自宅で、美味しいラーメンを格安で再現できます。
たけぴたけぴ — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's kind of fun Many notable restaurants are closed for lunch due to the coronavirus. So, I discovered this place when I was a refugee. Apparently they sell noodles wholesale to the Tama area, but they also sell them for takeout. They sell udon, Chinese noodles (with soup), pasta (sauce sold separately), soba, abura soba (with sauce), etc. It looks like they also sell abura soba online. (Chinese noodles: tomato soup) 120 yen (incl.) per ball, soup included. You can choose your favorite soup. The noodles will be cooked in 2 minutes. I bought arugula, baby leaves, cut vegetables for stir-fry, sweet potatoes, mozzarella cheese, thick-sliced ​​bacon, basil sausage, and frozen yakimeshi at the supermarket. Aside from looking good, it turned out very delicious. (Linguine: Arrabbiata) 1 ball is 110 yen (included), sauce sold separately (150 yen for Arrabbiata). The noodles will be cooked in about 3 to 4 minutes. I overdid it when I made Chinese noodles, so I just used boiled eggs. Finished with cheese, black pepper, and thyme. The noodles are good, but the sauce has a ready-to-eat taste. This is enough for lunch, but if you were to eat it for dinner, I thought it would be much more authentic if you opened the retort in a pot and added stir-fried ground meat and liver paste. Otherwise, it would be better to buy or make the sauce separately. (Abura soba: Chinese noodles/thick noodles) 1 ball 170 yen (included) with sauce The noodles will be cooked in about 5 to 6 minutes. I could have eaten it as abura soba, but I don't like oil, so I added alcohol and sauce (worcestershire, otafuku, ketchup) to half of the abura soba sauce (without adding the hardened oil), brought it to a boil, and then blackened it. I added pepper and made it into yakisoba sauce. Is it okay to cook my own bad food? I'd rather eat it at a restaurant. (Original) なんか楽しい コロナでめぼしいお店がランチも休業しています。で、難民になっている時に、ここを発見しました。 多摩地区中心に麺を卸しているらしいのですが、持ち帰りで小売もしてくれます。うどん、中華麺(スープ付き)、パスタ(ソース別売り)、蕎麦、油そば(タレ付き)等が売っています。油そばの通販もやってるみたいですね。 (中華麺:トマトスープ) 1玉120円(込)・スープ付き。 好きなスープを選べます。 麺は2分で茹で上がります。 ルッコラ、ベビーリーフ、野菜炒め用のカット野菜、さつまいも、モッツァレラチーズ、厚切りベーコン、バジルソーセージ、冷凍やきめしをスーパーで買いました。 見てくれはさておき、とても美味しく出来ました。 (リングイネ:アラビアータ) 1玉110円(込)・ソース別売(アラビアータは150円)。 麺は3~4分くらいで茹で上がります。 中華麺の時にやりすぎたので、ゆで卵だけ。仕上げにチーズ、黒胡椒、タイムを振りました。 麺は上々ですが、ソースはレトルト感満載です。昼はこれで充分ですが、夕食に食べるなら、レトルトを鍋に開けて、炒めた挽肉とレバーペーストを加えたら、ぐっと本格的になるかなと思いました。それか、ソースは別に買うか作るかした方がいいですね。 (油そば:中華麺・太麺) 1玉170円(込)・タレ付き 麺は5~6分くらいで茹で上がります。 油そばとして食べても良かったんですが、油が苦手で、油そばのタレ半分(固まった油を入れず)に、お酒とソース(ウスター、おたふく、ケチャップ)を加え、煮立たせてから黒胡椒を入れて焼きそばソースにしました。 自分の下手くそ料理もいいんですか、やっぱり飲食店で食べたいですね。
もとちょ男 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I've been here a few times, and while it's a noodle shop run by a noodle manufacturer, all of the noodles are delicious. They have ramen, udon, soba, and spaghetti. My kids and I love the egg ramen noodles, but I also recommend the abura soba. They have so many noodle varieties, so try them out to find your favorite. The soup, however, is a bit basic (lol). I wouldn't go out of my way to come here, but if you live nearby, I highly recommend giving it a try. (Original) 何度か利用させて いただいていますが 製麺所さんの小売で どの麺も美味しいですよ ラーメン、うどん、蕎麦に スパゲッティがあり 私と子供はラーメンの卵麺が 気に入っていますが 私は油そばもおすすめします 麺にたくさん種類がありますので ご自分の好みを探してみて下さい ただスープはあれです 簡易です(笑) わざわざ遠くから〜とは 言いませんが お近くにお住まいなら 是非一度お試しください おすすめしますよ
じたけ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I heard that Chinchin-tei sells noodles wholesale, so I came here because I wanted to try it. Order from the small window on the right. I opened the door by mistake and it turned out to be a factory 😅 The photo is a cooking example, using 2 balls of abura soba. Each ball weighs 150g before boiling, so it's a large serving. The noodles are truly delicious! I also bought ramen with it, and it was delicious too! I will go buy it again 🙏 (Original) 珍珍亭に麺を卸していると聞き、食べてみたくて伺いました。 注文は右にある小窓から。間違えて扉開けたら工場でした😅 写真は調理例、油そば2玉使ってます。茹で前で1玉150gなので大盛りですね。 麺はさすがの美味しさ! 一緒にラーメンも買ったのですが、そちらも美味しかったです! また買いに行きます🙏
Meet G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visited in February 2017. Direct sales corner of a noodle factory in Mitaka. I've used it several times, starting with Abura Soba. This time I only purchased Shumai skin and Ramen noodles. I'm grateful that I can easily enjoy authentic noodles. Everyone has their own preferences, so I'm looking forward to trying it next time. It's also good to do it early in the morning. (Open the small window and ring the doorbell if there is no one nearby) (Original) 24年2月に訪問。 三鷹にある製麺所の直売コーナー。 油そばから始まり何回か利用しています。今回はシューマイの皮、ラーメンの麺のみ購入。気軽に本格的な麺を味わえるのはありがたいです。それぞれ好みもあるので次回あるなしは食べてみてのお楽しみ。 早朝からやってるのも良いですね。 (小窓を開けて近くにいない場合は呼び鈴をチンと鳴らします)
H N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A noodle factory suddenly appeared during a walk. I bought it because I had customers coming one after another. Order from the small window next to the factory. The fresh pasta was chewy and delicious. I wonder if soba is normal. In both cases, I felt that there were more people than the number of people listed. I didn't receive a paper with the boiling time, but it is listed on the internet (online shop). I want to try udon next time. (2023.10.28) (Original) 散歩中に突如現れた製麺所。 次々にお客さんが来るので買ってみました。 工場の隣にある小窓から注文します。 生パスタはもちもちしておいしかった〜 蕎麦は普通かなぁ。 どちらも、書かれている人数分より多めに感じました。 茹で時間の紙はもらえなかったけど、ネット(オンラインショップ)に載ってます。 次はうどんを食べてみたい。 (2023.10.28)
Aya — Google review
4 Chome-13-1 Kichijoji Kitamachi, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0001, Japan•https://www.maruhatinomen.jp/•+81 422-52-0808•Tips and more reviews for Maruhachi Seimenjo

Matsunoya

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3.6
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Tonkatsu restaurant
Matsunoya, a superb eatery for Tonkatsu at an affordable price, offers diverse selections like katsu curry, a popular preference. The turnaround time is consistently speedy upon submitting your food ticket obtained from the English-option kiosk. At about 700 yen per meal, it is an unbeatable deal. Such unmatched value cannot be found elsewhere in the mentioned location.
This place is great for Tonkatsu and at a very reasonable price. They have different options including katsu curry which is my usual choice. Always quick turn around time to getting your food once you submit your food ticket, which you obtain from the kiosk (has English option). A good meal can cost you about 700 yen. You won't find anything like that in the US.
JOHN T — Google review
Reasonable price with perfect portion. I like this place.
J Y — Google review
Cheap, delicious & fast. 10/10 would get fat again
Erik L — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was my first Matsunoya! Loin cutlet set meal was very delicious at this price! The katsudon is also of a high standard! This is the last cost performance. It's about a 3 minute walk from Musashisakaiten Station. I think the store is clean and easy to use. (Original) 初の松のやさんでした! ロースカツ定食この価格でとても美味しかったです! カツ丼もレベル高いです! コスパ最後です。 武蔵境店さん駅から徒歩3分くらいでしょうか。綺麗で利用しやすいお店だと思います。
Kazu ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited between 9:00 and 9:30. The staff's manner of speaking, their facial expressions as they served customers, and the atmosphere of the store were all very pleasant, and I felt great right from the morning. The chicken cutlet was also crispy and delicious. I'd like to visit again. It was truly the best store experience. (Original) 9:00~9:30来店。 店員さんの声出し、接客の表情、店舗の雰囲気、とても気分の良いもので朝から気持ちが良かったです。 チキンカツもサクサクでとても美味しく頂きました。 また来店したいです。 ほんとに最高の店舗体験でした。
てて — Google review
(Translated by Google) At Matsunoya, the eat-in space inside the store is quite small 😅, you order at the self-checkout 🤔, use d points 🉑, and get unlimited refills of rice 🍚 and miso soup ❗ I ordered a large set meal of loin cutlet & minced meat cutlet from the limited time menu😋, especially the minced meat cutlet was quite delicious, along with the other menu items!! ️👍 (Original) ここの松のやは、店内のイートインスペースがかなり狭いです😅、セルフレジで注文します🤔、dポイントが使用🉑、ライス🍚、みそ汁がおかわり自由です❗ 期間限定メニューで、ロースかつ&メンチかつ定食大を注文しました😋、特にメンチかつがかなり美味かったです、他のメニューも含めて‼️👍
市川修 — Google review
(Translated by Google) When you enter, you buy a meal ticket from the ticket vending machine on the right hand side and take your seat. The food ticket number was displayed on the monitor and I went to pick it up, and even though there were other customers, the food was served quite quickly. This time I ordered miso cutlet. Of course, the rice is huge. The rice is a large portion, and the price remains the same, and you can get refills of miso soup and rice, so you'll be full. Miso cutlet sauce is sweet. Half of the cutlet was served with miso and the other half with special sauce. The special sauce has a curry flavor and is as delicious as ever. I thought the cutlet was a little thinner than before, but the price and the fact that you can get a second helping of rice made it okay, and it was delicious. (Original) 入って右手の券売機にて、食券を購入して席に着く流れです。 モニターに食券の番号が表示されて取りに行く感じで、他にもお客さんがいるのに提供はなかなか早かった。 今回は味噌カツを注文。 もちろんご飯は大盛りです。 ご飯は大盛りで、値段が変わらずまだ、味噌汁とご飯おかわりできるのでお腹いっぱいになれます。 味噌カツソースが甘いです。 カツの半分を味噌、もう半分特製ソースでいただきました。 特製ソースはカレー味で相変わらずうまい。 カツが前よりちょっと薄くなったかなとも思いましたが値段やご飯おかわりができるのでまあいいかなという感じで、美味しくいただきました。
S M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thursday's Lunch Matsuya and Matsunoya Is it different? While having the question Entering the store beautiful store interior The customer is There are only men lol At the ticket machine Seems to be recommended chicken cutlet set meal Looking for something refreshing I made it a demon grated I'll wait for a while Tea water self number called I'm going to go get it I'll enjoy having this Chicken cutlet is Although it is small delicious Top with grated Add sauce Thank you for your meal. It has nothing to do with the store lone male customer You're muttering to yourself. If you think so I kept calling... (Original) 木曜日の お昼ごはん 松屋と松のやは 違うのか? という疑問をもちながら 入店 綺麗な店内 お客様は 男しかいませんw 券売機で おすすめらしい チキンカツ定食 さっぱり求めて 鬼おろしにしました しばし待ちます お茶 水は セルフ 番号呼ばれ とりにいき いただきます チキンカツは 小ぶりですが 美味しい おろしをのせて タレつけて ご馳走さまでした お店関係ないけど ひとり男客 ひとりでぶつぶつ言ってるな と思ったら ずーっと電話してた・・・
Kouichi A — Google review
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