Kuishinbo (Shin-Okubo)
Kuishinbo is a chain steakhouse located in Shin-Okubo.
The Museum of Haiku Literature has the world's only library devoted exclusively to collecting and preserving haiku works for future generations.
Kuishinbo is a chain steakhouse located in Shin-Okubo.
This Protestant church is located right next to Okubo station. It celebrated its 100th anniversary in the year 2004. A morning service is held in Japanese every
Known as Tokyo's "Korea Town", visitors can find a large assortment of Korean goods stores. Most prominently, Korean pop band merchandise stores are abundant he
Gu Tang Ma La Tang is a Chinese restaurant just a short walk from Shinokubo station, especially popular among local Chinese Tokyoites.
Myeongdong is a Korean restaurant in Shin-Okubo (also known as "Korea town"), serving various popular Korean dishes, such as kimbap, jeon, sundubu and many more
Tonchang was the first Korean restaurant chain specializing in "samgyeopsal" (pork belly meat) barbecue in Japan.
Renovated in February 2015, Hundred Stay Shinjuku provides modern service apartments with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Featuring a fitness room and cafe, it
Just a 3-minute walk from JR Shin-Okubo Train Station, Sekitei provides simple Japanese-style rooms with futon bedding on a tatami (woven-straw) floor.
Only a 2-minute walk from JR Shin Okubo Train Station, Hanabi Hotel offers Japanese-style accommodations with a private kitchen. Free WiFi is available througho
Located a 2-minute walk from JR Shinokubo Train Station and a 4-minute walk from JR Okubo Train Station, Haru Hotel is a completely smoke-free environment and o
Tokyo Plaza Hotel is located a 2-minute walk from Shin Okubo Station and a 12-minute drive from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. It offers a cafe, massage servic
Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, Holiday View Inn offers accommodation in Tokyo. There is a shared lounge at the property. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garde
The Tokyo Creative team flies down to Oita to visit Dogen again and face off with the ultimate haiku challenge.
The Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Literature is located within Geijutsunomori Park ("the forest of art") just a few walking minutes from the Yamanashi Prefect
The Basho Memorial Museum is dedicated to the Edo-period poet Matsuo Basho, the master of the haiku poem. The museum grounds feature exhibits of Basho’s writing
This museum located near the Himeji castle was opened to exhibit the works, mementos and material mainly of literary men and women with association to Himeji.
This museum holds lecture and history Cultural heritage course, literature course, on-site training course, walk while planning cooperation with school educatio
Situated on a hill facing the sea, this museum is dedicated to the work of novelist Shusaku Endo. As a Christian, his novels often deal with characters related