Ebisu, Meguro &Around

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The Ebisu, Meguro, and surrounding areas, including Daikanyama and Shirokanedai, exude a mature, stylish, and somewhat sophisticated atmosphere. Less bustling than Shibuya, this district is renowned for its high-quality restaurants, chic cafes, boutiques, and art galleries. Ebisu originally developed around the Sapporo Beer brewery (now Yebisu Garden Place). Today, Yebisu Garden Place is a complex integrating shopping, dining, offices, residences, and cultural facilities like the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, particularly charming with its European-style architecture and winter illuminations. The area around Ebisu Station is dotted with popular izakayas and bars, offering a relaxed and pleasant evening vibe. Meguro is famous for the cherry blossoms along the Meguro River, which become a stunning spectacle in spring, attracting large crowds. Outside of sakura season, the tree-lined riverbanks, interspersed with cafes and design shops, are perfect for strolls or relaxation. Meguro also hosts numerous interior design and antique furniture stores. Daikanyama is known for its understated luxury and fashion-forward sensibility, featuring many designer labels, upscale restaurants, and stylish complexes like the Daikanyama T-Site bookstore. Shirokanedai is even quieter and more upscale, nicknamed "Shirogane," hosting elegant cultural institutions like the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum and green spaces. Overall, this area attracts those seeking quality living, fine dining, and a fashionable, artistic ambiance, offering a more grown-up and leisurely urban experience.
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