Sakai Cutlery Traditional Industry Hall
Sakai Cutlery Traditional Industry Hall, also known as Sakai Hamono Museum, is a cutlery museum. Sakai is renowned for its knives and craftsmen.
Ebisu Park, also called Xavier Park after Catholic missionary Francis Xavier, is a park with various playgrounds and rest areas.
Sakai Cutlery Traditional Industry Hall, also known as Sakai Hamono Museum, is a cutlery museum. Sakai is renowned for its knives and craftsmen.
This wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) shop is best known for their "tenjin mochi". The handmade rice cakes were the first products to be sold when the stor
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Sen no Rikyu was a figure who revolutionized and established the current world of tea ceremony during the 16th century.
This snack place is well known in the area for its kurumi mochi (rice cake submerged in walnut paste). While kurumi mochi are sold in many places, the secret wa
Sakai was a prosperous city during the Edo era, all thanks to the trade and manufacturing of guns. The inside of the former gunsmith's house itself is not open
Ebisu Jinja Shrine features a particular statue of one of the seven lucky gods, Hanakake Ebisu. This Ebisu is named for his nose, which is said to bring good lu
Ebisu Garden Place is a large open space in Ebisu often used for big events, movie premiers etc, and also contains a variety of shops and restaurants.
Ebisu Shrine, formerly known as Amatsu shrine, is located close to Ebisu station.
Yottekoya is a ramen shop in Ebisu, located close to the JR Ebisu train station.
Ebisu, located in the Shibuya area, is close to Daikanyama. This was a small, country area in the Edo Period. However, now it is the same size as Daikanyama, an
Based in Ebisu, Suzuran is known for its thick, chewy, and wide noodles. An unusual fact about this place: They play The Carpenters on a loop all year round!