【4K】Japan Walk – Tokyo ,Sumida, Kinshichō 墨田区, 錦糸町駅,February 2021,#Japan #Tokyo #Sumida#墨田区# 錦糸町駅

【4K】Japan Walk – Tokyo ,Sumida, Kinshichō 墨田区, 錦糸町駅,February 2021,#Japan #Tokyo #Sumida#墨田区# 錦糸町駅
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Sumida (墨田区, Sumida-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Sumida City.

As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 257,300, and a population density of 18,690 persons per km². The total area is 13.77 km².

Its City Office is located in Azumabashi, but its commercial centre is the area around Kinshicho Station in the south
Kinshicho Guide
Tokyo Area Guide: Kinshicho 錦糸町
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Echo, north exit, Kinshicho Station.
“Echo,” Kinshicho Station
Kinshicho in Tokyo’s Sumida ward is the biggest commercial area in Tokyo east of Ueno. In terms of atmosphere, Kinshicho is comparable to Tokyo’s Ikebukuro area: down to earth with a more relaxed and, in places, rough-around-the-edges vibe.

Hokusai-dori Avenue, the main street northside of Kinshicho Station.
Hokusai-dori Avenue, the main street northside of Kinshicho Station
Kinshicho, together with neighboring Kameido – one stop east on the Chuo-Sobu Line – forms one of Tokyo’s seven official sub-metropolitan centers, or fukutoshin.

The area surrounding Kinshicho station is divided into a largely shopping-oriented north, and a largely gambling- and love-hotel-oriented south. North and south are divided by Keiyo-doro Street (an extension of Yasukuni-dori Street), which the south side of the station faces onto.
https://www.japanvisitor.com/tokyo/tokyo-area-guides/kinshicho

“Echo” under the moon, Kinshicho Station
Kinshicho Station
Kinshicho Station is on the JR Sobu line and the Hanzomon subway line.

Outside the north entrance of Kinshicho Station is a sculpture called Echo, a huge golden ring suspended between two stone pillars, by the American artist, Loren Madsen (b.1943). Designed on the theme of “music city Sumida,” it depicts the history of music between the 16th and 20th centuries.

Sumida Triphony Hall
Sumida Triphony Hall, Kinshicho, Sumida ward, Tokyo.
Sumida Triphony Hall, Kinshicho, Sumida ward, Tokyo
Just west of Kinshicho Station is Sumida Triphony Hall. Sumida Triphony Hall opened in 1997 and is the home of the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.

Triphony Hall has a 1800-seat Concert Hall with pipe organ, and a 252-seat Recital Hall.

Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo, Kinshicho, Sumida-ku, Tokyo.
Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo, Kinshicho, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
The conveniently located, mid-range Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo is next to Sumida Triphony Hall – only a couple of minutes’ walk from Kinshicho Station.

Kinshicho Shopping
Termina Department Store
Termina Department Store, Kinshicho.
Termina Department Store, Kinshicho, with Parco across the road
The Kinshicho Station building houses the Termina Department Store containing well over 100 different stores. “Termina” is 7 floors on the south side of the station, with floors 1 to 3 occupied by a branch of the Yodobashi Camera electronics megastore, the B1 floor is a supermarket and delicatessens. Next to it is “Termina 3”: 6 floors of restaurants. “Termina 2” on the north side is a single ground floor of restaurants and fashion stores.
Termina hours vary by store but are generally 9:30 am to 9:30 or 10 pm.

Parco
Parco Department Store, Kinshicho.
Parco Department Store, Kinshicho, including Seiyu supermarket and Toho Cinemas
Parco is a department store in the same building as the Seiyu supermarket. Parco has seven floors allocated in typical Japanese department store style to cosmetics and a food hall on the first floor, and the others to men’s and ladies’ fashion, lifestyle goods, etc. Besides the 1F Food Hall, there are several restaurants and cafes throughout other floors.
Parco hours are generally 10 am to 9 pm for regular stores, and 11 am to 11 pm for most of the restaurants and cafes.

Seiyu
Seiyu Supermarket, with subway exit and Toho Cinema Kinshicho Rakutenchi, Kinshicho, Tokyo.
Seiyu Supermarket, with subway exit and Toho Cinema Kinshicho Rakutenchi, Kinshicho, Tokyo
Seiyu is a 24-hour supermarket that occupies the same building as the Parco department store, across Yotsume-dori Avenue from (i.e., just east of) Termina.

Toho Cinemas Kinshicho Rakutenchi
Toho Cinemas Kinshicho Rakutenchi has several screens here in the same building as Parco and Seiyu. (This Toho Cinema is different from the Toho Cinemas Kinshicho Olinas a little further north).

28 Comments

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  2. It's really à beautiful walk ! I miss Tokyo…
    Thanks for sharing !
    どうもありがとうございます
    Merci ! 😊

  3. ごく最近の日曜の午後の撮影ですか?
    良く見る景色ですがカメラを通してみると新鮮に感じます。

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