Ramen from Torisobaza Ginkagurazaka branch and recommended sightseeing information for the Iidabashi area!

This time, we will introduce the ramen restaurant Torisobaza Ginkagurazaka and the surrounding tourist facilities.

edit_note The Iidabashi area is a ramen battleground with many famous ramen restaurants. It is also famous as a tourist area where you can enjoy good old Japanese culture. In particular, Japanese food culture is unique and healthy compared to other countries. Ramen is one of the Japanese foods that every Japanese person knows. There are a wide variety of flavors, such as soy sauce, miso, salt, and pork bone, so you're sure to find a flavor you like.

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directions_walk We will introduce the Iidabashi area, which is easily accessible from Tokyo Station and is visited by many foreign and Japanese tourists. There are many tourist attractions within close proximity to the Torisoba Za Ginkagurazaka store that we will introduce this time. We will introduce tourist attractions that are within walking distance from the store.

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The area is centered around a pond called "Oisensui" and is filled with trees unique to Japan that grow in abundance throughout the four seasons.

Once you enter the garden, your mind will be refreshed and you will feel like taking your time sightseeing.

Beautiful flowers decorate the garden depending on the season: cherry blossoms in spring, hydrangeas in summer, autumn leaves in fall, and plum blossoms in winter.

There are English maps available in the museum, and many foreign visitors come to enjoy the Japanese gardens.

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directions_walk Tokyo Dome is a baseball stadium located a 4-minute walk from Koishikawa Korakuen.

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directions_walk Tokyo Dome is a 15-minute walk from Tokyo Daijingu Shrine.

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It is said that this shrine has benefits related to love, especially in terms of finding a partner, and is visited by many people hoping to improve their luck in love.

Besides the main hall, the grounds also contain Iitomi Inari Shrine, known as the god of performing arts.

Ema plaques written by Japanese entertainers and Kabuki actors are dedicated to the shrine.

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Ramen is a Japanese food that can be eaten casually and has a wide variety of flavors. The Torisoba Za Ginkagurazaka store introduced this time is a popular restaurant with a rich flavor that often has people lining up to get in.

If you plan on visiting, try to queue a little later than lunch or dinner time.

We recommend sightseeing in the Iidabashi area introduced in this article during lunchtime.

Eating ramen in a restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere is sure to become a fond memory of your trip to Japan.

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