Ikebukuro
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What to know before visiting Ikebukuro
What to know before visiting Ikebukuro
What to Do in Ikebukuro
1. Sunshine City
Sunshine City, located at the east exit of Ikebukuro Station, is a massive complex with an aquarium, observatory, museum, planetarium, and shopping mall. The 60th floor, now called Tenbou Park, reopened in April 2023 with a unique twist. It features a grassy area like an indoor park where you can enjoy Tokyo's view and even swing through the air by the window.
2. Sunshine Aquarium
Sunshine Aquarium is a favored spot for romantic dates, where you can find the popular area at the World Import Mart Building in Sunshine City.
Known as an "oasis in the sky," this aquarium shows penguins gliding through the air, with creatures from the waterside and sea. Enjoy watching seal training, penguins at mealtime, and engaging live presentations by divers and caretakers.
3. Otaku Culture
For all anime fans, discover Ikebukuro's otaku culture that's more for a female audience with its butler cafes, anime, manga, and cosplay stores. You can find the heart of the female otaku community on Otome Road, north of Sunshine City. It's a prime spot for finding dojinshi---self-published manga or novels.
4. Tokyo Metropolitan Theater
This impressive performing arts center hosts a variety of shows, from theater and dance to music. You can also enjoy art galleries and exhibitions and cultural events, which are held regularly at the theatre.
5. Namjatown
As one of Japan's biggest indoor amusement parks, this place is perfect for trying unique---sometimes bizarre---ice cream flavors and a wide selection of gyoza. Explore various gyoza styles and check out the dessert alley for unconventional ice cream flavors like shrimp and curry at this indoor theme park.
Tips for Your Ikebukuro Visit
When is the best time to visit Ikebukuro?
Plan your visit to Ikebukuro during the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) for pleasant weather and beautiful cherry blossoms or fall foliage.
How to go to Ikebukuro?
You can explore various transportation options to get to Ikebukuro from Narita Airport or Haneda Airport, including trains, buses, and taxis for a convenient and efficient journey.
How to get around Ikebukuro?
In Ikebukuro, Tokyo, transportation options are available for getting around, such as train, bus, and taxi:
By Train: Ikebukuro Tokyo Station stands out as a central point connecting several key train lines like JR Yamanote, Saikyo, and Shonan Shinjuku Lines, along with Tobu Tojo and Seibu Ikebukuro Lines. Also, the JR Yamanote Line forms a circular route, stopping at numerous significant stations in Tokyo.
By Bus: Ikebukuro is a major hub for Tokyo busesoffering direct routes to various cities and airports across the Kanto region. Additionally, many hotels provide convenient shuttle bus services connecting Ikebukuro to Narita and Haneda airports.
By Taxi: Taking a taxi is a more direct but pricier mode of transportation compared to trains or buses.