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Shinagawa, Tokyo

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Tokyo / Shinagawa
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A reading of this place

Along the old Tōkaidō road in Shinagawa, the storefronts of Aomono-yokochō still carry the proportions of a vegetable market — narrow, close together, angled toward foot traffic — even as coffee shops and ramen counters fill the gaps between older vendors. The road itself is the artifact. Edo-period travelers paused here at the first post town out of the capital, and the geometry of that pause persists in the spacing of the buildings, the width of the pavement.

A few train stops west, Togoshi Ginza stretches on long enough that you lose track of how far you've walked. Croquettes from a small counter are eaten standing up, wrapped in paper, still hot. The shopping street was named after Ginza before Ginza was Ginza — the original, as it were — and its ambition remains entirely local: dry goods, fishmongers, izakaya, a shoe repair stall. Near the waterfront, the register shifts. Tennozu Isle and Shinagawa Seaside are office-building districts reclaimed from the bay, glass towers over landfill, a different kind of infrastructure entirely.

What holds the two sides of Shinagawa together is the layering. The container port at Ōi, the canal festivals on the Meguro River, the seven-shrine circuit of the Ebara Shichifukujin threading through residential backstreets — none of these compete for the same audience. The Sugino Gakuen Costume Museum sits quietly among all of it, a specialist institution in a ward that accumulates institutions the way old cities do: without announcement, without a single organizing narrative.

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What converges here

Museums 1
Cultural Properties 7
  • Kamo Mabuchi Grave Historic Site
  • Omori Kaizuka (Shell Mound) Historic Site
  • Takuan's Grave Historic Site
  • Hokyointo Pagoda Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hokyointo (Stupa) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Shimazu Family Main Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Shimazu Family Main Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Stations 36
  • Meguro 目黒線
  • Osaki 山手線
  • Gotanda 山手線
  • Meguro 山手線
  • Oimachi 東海道線
  • Oimachi 大井町線
  • Gotanda 池上線
  • Oimachi 臨海副都心線
  • Gotanda 1号線浅草線
  • Musashi-Koyama 目黒線
  • Tennozu Isle 臨海副都心線
  • Nakanobu 1号線浅草線
  • Tennozu-Isle 東京モノレール羽田線
  • Nakanobu 大井町線
  • Osaki 臨海副都心線
  • Meguro 6号線三田線
  • Meguro 7号線南北線
  • Hatanodai 池上線
  • Nishi-Oi 東海道線
  • Aomono-yokocho 本線
  • Shinagawa-Seaside 臨海副都心線
  • Nishi-Koyama 目黒線
  • Fudo-Mae 目黒線
  • Togoshi 1号線浅草線
  • Togoshi-Ginza 池上線
  • Tachiaigawa 本線
  • Ebaramachi 大井町線
  • Shinbamba 本線
  • Togoshi-Koen 大井町線
  • Omori-Kaigan 本線
  • Ebara-Nakanobu 池上線
  • Samezu 本線
  • Shimo-Shinmei 大井町線
  • Kita-Shinagawa 本線
  • Osaki-Hirokoji 池上線
  • Hatanodai 大井町線
Museums Cultural Properties Stations