This city is known as “Tokyo, the City of Flowers.”
When you hear the word Tokyo, what kind of city comes to mind?
Shinjuku with its skyscrapers? Shibuya with its gourmet food and culture? Or the tourist destination of Asakusa?
But in fact, Tokyo is home to many laid-back local neighborhoods where “local life” still thrives.
For example, downtown areas such as Kameido and Ryogoku are places with traditional shopping streets, quiet shrines, and the welcoming smiles of local people.
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Table of Contents
- [Introducing old-town spots] Tokyo’s “ordinary scenery” becomes a travel destination
- Kameido Katori Shrine
- Kameido Gyoza
- Fishing Boat Restaurant Zauo Kameido Station
- Sumida Ward Former Yasuda Garden
- Ryogoku Terrace
- [Summary] What did you think of the introduction to downtown spots?
- [Tokyo Villas] Not just accommodation, but also delivery options available
[Introducing old-town spots] Tokyo’s “ordinary scenery” becomes a travel destination
As you walk through the town of Ryogoku, you’ll come across shops that will draw you in with the smell of fragrant bread, as well as traditional public baths.
At Kameido’s Kameido Clock, you can see the everyday scene of tourists and locals sitting around the same table.
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The “Tokyo Villa” that we operate is a base for experiencing this “Tokyo that is not listed in tourist guides.”
Living like a local makes your trip more enjoyable and fulfilling.
Kameido Katori Shrine
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This is a quiet shrine that enshrines the long-established god of sports, and the approach to the shrine is lined with Japanese sweet shops and local cafes, allowing you to fully enjoy the atmosphere of a downtown area.
A perfect spot for a morning stroll or a relaxing break.
Kameido Gyoza
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This is a long-established restaurant that specializes in gyoza, and is a renowned restaurant loved by locals. Its fragrant and juicy taste is also popular with overseas guests.
You can experience B-grade gourmet food in a local atmosphere.
Fishing Boat Restaurant Zauo Kameido Station
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This is an experiential seafood izakaya where you can catch fish in the large fish tank inside the restaurant and have them cooked and savored on the spot.
It is popular with families and friends as you can enjoy fresh fish dishes while having fun fishing.
Fishing rods are available for free rental, so even beginners and children can enjoy fishing.
Sumida Ward Former Yasuda Garden
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This historic Japanese garden dates back to the Edo period and is a beautiful place of relaxation with a tranquil pond and seasonal nature.
It is a rare garden that was originally built as a “tidal stroll garden” where the scenery changes with the tides.
Admission is free, and we also recommend exploring the adjacent Sword Museum.
Ryogoku Terrace

Ryogoku Terrace Cafe is a cafe and restaurant surrounded by lush greenery and an open atmosphere, adjacent to the former Yasuda Garden.
You can enjoy authentic pizza baked in a wood-fired oven and bistro dishes made with seasonal ingredients.
You can enjoy a BBQ on the outdoor terrace without having to bring anything with you, and kotatsu seating is also available in the winter, making it a spot where you can enjoy your meal while taking in the atmosphere of the four seasons.
[Summary] What did you think of the introduction to downtown spots?

One of the attractions of Tokyo is not just touring the famous tourist spots, but also experiencing local life through travel.
Please come experience a stay at our “Tokyo Villa” as a base for enjoying this local experience.
Tokyo Villa is currently operating in Kameido and Ryogoku ! Please enjoy the sophisticated space professionally designed and coordinated.
Reservations can be made through Airbnb.
[Tokyo Villas] Not just accommodation, but also delivery options available

Tokyo Villa is currently looking for owners to join us in creating a place where you can “travel like you live.”
Our experienced team will provide you with thorough support from property acquisition to operation.
On weekends, it can be used as your own “Tokyo vacation home,” and on weekdays, it can serve as a lodging facility to welcome travelers.
Why not expand the circle of Tokyo villas in your own way?