The One about Inokashira Park in Kichijoji Part 3: Inokashira Benzaiten Shrine

The One about Inokashira Park in Kichijoji Part 1 The One about Inokashira Park in Kichijoji Part 2 Located across from Bentenbashi Bridge at Inokashira Park is another shrine and it is known as Inokashira Benzaiten Shrine. Dedicated to Benzaiten, originally the Hindu goddess Sarasvati, Read More …

The One about Inokashira Park in Kichijoji Part 2

The One about Inokashira Park in Kichijoji Part 1 In part 1, we talked about arriving at Inokashira Park, walking up Nanaibashi Bridge towards the Boat Pier and eventually getting to Komaebashi Bridge which will take you to the opposite side of the park. One Read More …

The One about Inokashira Park in Kichijoji Part 1

Back in May 1, 1917 (Taisho 6), Inokashira Onshi Koen (Inokashira Imperial Grant Park) was opened to the public, as a gift from the Emperor the general public. Inokashira park lies within the southeast Musashino and northeast of Mitaka, Inokashira Pond and the Kanda River Read More …

The One about Mahika Mano Hammock Cafe in Kichijoji

I love cafes with originality and Mahika Mano Hammock Cafe in Musashino, Kichijoji is quite interesting and also original. Many people come to Mahika Mano Hammock Cafe for the food, drinks but also for the atmosphere and environment. People just love to hand out, relax Read More …

The One about Kichijoji Satou and their Menchi-Katsu

Located in Kichijoji, right next to Harmonica Alley is the restaurant known as Satou. While Satou Steakhouse is on the second floor, on the first floor is where you will see a large line of people waiting. In Musashino and Tokyo in general, Satou is Read More …