2025.03.19
An area where urban areas and greenery coexist. In addition to shrines and temples, the area along Ome prospered as a food and brewing industry, and this historical background is reminiscent of the area.
164-0013 6-1-6 Yayoi-cho, Nakano-ku, Tokyo
It was developed as a space for relaxation and activity in a residential area. Everyone from children to adults can enjoy leisure and recreation in a pleasant green space, and there are a variety of fun play equipment such as a large complex playground set on a slope and wall-climbing play equipment.
As a park where people can temporarily evacuate in the event of a disaster, it is equipped with disaster prevention facilities such as manhole toilets.
2-26-6 Honmachi , Nakano Ward, Tokyo 164-0012
This Zen temple is well known for the story of how a poor horse seller named Suzuki Kuro became a wealthy man in Nakano after learning from the teachings of the Kannon Bodhisattva of Asakusa . The temple hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year, and is open to the public. The Kannon Hall houses 100 statues of the Kannon Bodhisattva, which are found at temples in the Saigoku, Bando and Chichibu regions. The grave of Suzuki Kuro is a designated historic site by the Tokyo Government, the Jizo statue in the temple grounds is a registered tangible cultural property of Nakano Ward, and the Kawaan Sotei statue and the seated Shaka Nyorai statue are designated tangible cultural properties by Nakano Ward.
4-10-3 Honcho, Nakano City, Tokyo 164-0012
It is said that it was built to protect Edo Castle when it was constructed in 1469. The deity enshrined there is Susanoo-no-Mikoto. During the Edo period, it was the guardian deity of the area that was once called Hongo Village. The Hongo Road Repair Memorial Monument in the precincts is registered as a tangible cultural property of Nakano Ward.
Yamamasa Soy Sauce Brewery Brick Wall
2-32-2 Chuo, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-0011
Nakano flourished from the Meiji to Taisho eras as a food industry centered on the brewing of soy sauce and miso and the production of buckwheat flour, and at the time Nakano's wealthy family, Yama Masaie, operated a soy sauce brewery on a vast plot of land. The original brick wall was built in 1899 (Meiji 32) and is an early Western-style brick structure from an era before cement, built using a method that combined traditional Japanese plaster techniques with French masonry techniques, evoking the fact that Nakano was a hub of the food industry. This wall is a relocated and restored portion of the original wall.
164-0011 2-33-3 Chuo, Nakano-ku, Tokyo
Founded by Minamoto no Yoshiie in the late Heian period, it is one of the largest temples in Nakano Ward. Statues of the Five Great Kings are enshrined here, with a statue of Acala from the Kamakura period at the center. Within the temple grounds are the "stone mill mound," which recalls the time when flour milling was thriving, the "Horie family graveyard," which enshrines influential people of the time who are said to have built the foundations for the development of Nakano Ward, and the "former Nakano Village Town Hall site." The "Red Seal Letter Heirloom of the Horie Family" and the "Five-Rin Pagoda" have been designated as tangible cultural properties by Nakano Ward.
Kanda River Poetry Monument
1-13-9 Chuo, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-0011
Monument to the folk song masterpiece "Kanda River"