
The Town Behind the Attic
Attic Nat is in north of Tokyo, Kitaku. 20 min to IKEBUKURO.
Oji / Ouji Station
Ouji (or might be written as Oji) station is next to Ouji Jinja shrine and Asukayama Park.

Oji Jinja shrine
This is one of Japan's most prominent and prestigious shrines, with records of its existence dating back to at least 1322, indicating an even earlier origin.
It is rare and interesting,
In the grounds is a shrine dedicated to the "God of Hair," a rare sight in Japan. The enshrined deity is Lord Semimaru, famous for the Hyakunin Isshu poems. Legend has it that he made a wig and a haori for his sister, Princess Sakagami, and this shrine is deeply revered by those in the haori, wig, and hairdressing industries. Lord Semimaru was also a master of the biwa, and is revered as the "God of Music and the Arts."

Toden Tram - the last tram in Tokyo
The most oldest tram, Arakawa line was still working, between Waseda and Minowa.
This Toden tram will leads you Ikebukuro 4th block, near to Sunshine 60 Building or Prince Hotel.

Mt. Asukayama Park
Mountain.....Actually, Asukayama montin is the LOWEST mountin in Tokyo. But not the one in Japan.
And Asukayama park is the one of the oldest park in Japan.
You can enjoy Sakura cherry blossoms, which were planted by Yoshimune , 8th Shogun, Tokugawa clan.

Paper Museum and
Shibusawa-tei Residence
Paper museum and Shibusawa regidence are adjacent to Asukayama park.

Tamagoyaki Egg roll OUGIYA Ouji
Famous for Egg roll Ougiya. The Ryotei (high-end Japanese traditional restaurant house) was closed some decades ago, they still offer us a gourgeouslly delicious egg roll by stand , near to Oji station.

Ouji gongen Jinja Shrine
and Fox Marching
Fox marching on the 31 Dec Oomisoka,

Wagashi Japanese sweet ~ Kuzumochi
kuzumochi

Sugamo
巣鴨へ行ってみよう

Ishou Inari
The start of fox marching on the oomisoka end of the year

らんぎゃーる ロールケーキ
美味しい

Bukkyounodaigaku
大正大学

