Travel / Tourism Information Spots in Ryogoku / Kinshicho / Kameido Area

  • Kameido Umeyashiki
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    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 4-18-8
    "A seven-minute walk from Kameido Station on the JR Chuo-Sobu Line. This tourist information center and local specialty product showroom shop was opened in 2013. The estate which once stood here was nicknamed the Kameido Umeyashiki (""Kameido Plum Estate"") in the Edo period after its beautiful plum tree was featured in numerous ukiyoe prints and it became a renowned sightseeing destination. The facility which stands here today serves as a center for sharing with visitors the culture and history of Edo, Japanese Shitamachi working class neighborhoods, and stylish Kameido. Inside, you can purchase famous Kameido products and souvenirs from across Japan, or bring some food into the adjoining cafe space to enjoy. The facility is decorated with Edo kiriko glass and ukiyoe prints and holds local citizen events, traditional rakugo comedic storytelling performances, and a variety of other entertainments for visitors to enjoy."

    亀戸駅から徒歩5分。明治通りと蔵前橋通りの交差点角にある大きな櫓が目印。江戸時代、「梅屋敷」と呼ばれていた商人の別荘があったことから名付けられたとのこと。 蔵造り風の2棟の建物があり、福亀館では亀戸の物産品販売、文芸館では江戸切子の展示が行われている。

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