Niijuku, Katsushika
#10 among attractions in Katsushika
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Facts and practical information
Niijuku is a district of Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan. ()
葛飾区 (ge shi qu)Katsushika Japan
- Bus
- Train
Bus
- Calculate route亀有警察署前 8 min walkLines 草39
- Calculate route新宿郵便局前 9 min walkLines 草39
- Calculate route新宿一丁目 11 min walkLines 草39
- Calculate routeKeisei Kanamachi 16 min walkLines no data
- Calculate routeKanamachi 17 min walkLines no data
- Calculate routeKameari 18 min walkLines no data
- Calculate routeShibamata 27 min walkLines no data
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Niijuku – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Shimōsa Kokubun-ji, Shibamata Taishakuten, Horinouchi Shell Mound, Mizumoto Park.
3.5 miSETemple, Buddhist architectureShimōsa Kokubun-ji, Ichikawa
89 min walk • The Shimōsa Kokubun-ji is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan, belonging to the Shingon-shu Buzan-ha sect.
1.2 miSETemple, Sacred and religious sites, Buddhist templeShibamata Taishakuten, Tokyo
30 min walk • Daikyō-ji, popularly known as Shibamata Taishakuten, is a Nichiren-shū Buddhist temple in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1629, the main image is of Taishakuten.
2.8 miEArchaeological siteHorinouchi Shell Mound, Ichikawa
72 min walk • The Horinouchi Shell Midden is an archaeological site in the Horinouchi neighborhood of the city of Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, in the Kantō region of Japan containing a Jōmon period shell midden and settlement ruin.
1.7 miNEParkMizumoto Park, Tokyo
45 min walk • Mizumoto Park is a park in Katsushika ward, Tokyo, Japan. It is the biggest park within the 23 special wards of Tokyo. It is known for its diverse plants and wild birds, and as an attraction spot during the Hanami season.
3.6 miSWMuseum, Specialty museumTobu Museum, Tokyo
93 min walk • The Tobu Museum is a railway museum in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in May 1989, and is operated by Tobu Railway. The museum was closed from January 2009 until June 2009 for refurbishment. It reopened on 22 July 2009.
1.7 miSMusic and shows, Nightlife, Music venueKatsushika Symphony Hills, Tokyo
43 min walk • Katsushika Symphony Hills also Katsushika Bunka Kaikan is a cultural centre in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan. The Mozart Hall seats 1318 and the Iris Hall has a capacity of 298. AXS Satow were the architects with acoustic design by Nagata Acoustics.
4.5 miSWTemple, Theme park, Amusement parkJōkan-ji, Tokyo
115 min walk • Jōkan-ji is a Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan. Its cemetery houses the remains and spirits of about 25,000 prostitutes and fire victims of the Yoshiwara quarter of the Edo period. A memorial to the dead was consecrated in the Meiji era.
1.1 miNETempleTōsen-ji, Tokyo
29 min walk • Narihira-san Tōsen-ji is a Buddhist temple in Katsushika, Tokyo, near the Yamamoto House and Mizumoto City Park. This temple is famous for the "Bound Jizo" discussed in the Case of the Bound Jizo of Ōoka Tadasuke, a famous judge in Edo during the Edo period.
3.4 miSETempleKamei-in, Ichikawa
86 min walk • Kamei-in is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Ichikawa in Chiba Prefecture. Kamei-in is a Nichiren Buddhist temple noted for the Mama Well.
3.5 miWAreaAdachi, Tokyo
89 min walk • Adachi is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It is located north of the heart of Tokyo. The ward consists of two separate areas: a small strip of land between the Sumida River and Arakawa River and a larger area north of the Arakawa River.
4.6 miSWNightlife, Red-light districtYoshiwara, Katsushika
118 min walk • Yoshiwara was a famous yūkaku in Edo, present-day Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1617, Yoshiwara was one of three licensed and well-known red-light districts created during the early 17th century by the Tokugawa shogunate, alongside Shimabara in Kyoto in 1640 and Shinmachi in Osaka.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Niijuku by public transport?
Bus
- 亀有警察署前 • Lines: 草39 (8 min walk)
- 新宿郵便局前 • Lines: 草39 (9 min walk)
Train
- Keisei Kanamachi (16 min walk)
- Kanamachi (17 min walk)