Meguro Station 目黒駅

Le calme au cœur de Tokyo

La gare de Meguro est située sur la Yamanote dans le sud de Tokyo, entre les stations Ebisu et Gotanda. Ouverte en 1881, elle dessert encore aujourd'hui des quartiers calmes, à quelques pas des lieux les plus bouillonnants de la ville.

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The station has three exits: the main exit, the west exit, and the east exit. These three exits are all very close, the station occupying only two small blocks.

It is installed in the basement and is thus complemented by an Atré shopping center which occupies the upper floors of the building.

To take a walk along the Meguro River or visit Daien-ji Temple, take the main exit. To explore the Metropolitan Teien Art Museum or the large park of the Institute for Nature Study instead, choose the East exit.

Meguro

The main exit from the station

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Continuing your way, you will then come across the Gajo-en, a huge and extravagant building built in the 1920s and housing a hotel and free gardens.

But the most famous attraction of the Meguro district is undoubtedly its river and its hundreds of sakura.

If the walk along this canal is pleasant all year round, it is during March and April, on the occasion of the hanami, that it is the most spectacular.

The banks of this small river in the city then become a highly prized place to enjoy and photograph the cherry blossoms.

Les abords de la rivière Meguro à l'heure du Hanami

The banks of the Meguro River at Hanami time

https://www.flickr.com/photos/zunsan/26191939832/ Jun K

Institut d’Etude de la nature, Meguro

Institute of Nature Studies, Meguro

Colin McMillen

Meguro

The Meguro district during the Hanami

Flickr Toshihiro Gamo

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