Points of Interest & Landmarks in Musashino

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Points of Interest & Landmarks in Musashino

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What travellers are saying

  • peterfuchs2017
    Tokyo, Japan41 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Post-war Tokyo was a long slow rebuilding story, as the economy and living standards improved, and more people moved to "my-home in the suburbs" where cars became mandatory, sometimes leaving the old urban markets and Shoten-gai adrift, bereft of customers. But some have thrived as Kichijoji does, eschewing cars for train and bus transport. Right across from both JR and Keio rail stations and the main bus/taxi ranks, Hamonika (i.e. "harmonica") Yokocho, or side-alley, gives you a nifty taste of what it may have been like from the '50s onwards, though the black-market is no longer, there are still quirky cooking-ware shops and stand-up pubs.
    Written 10 July 2018
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  • tikki2015
    De Haan, Belgium579 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Love this place to find a restaurant (sushi - tempura- ramen- bakery and so many others.
    As the gallery is covered, it is a good place to do "FURARI" which means walking without any purpose in japanese.
    Written 18 April 2018
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  • Eleanor N
    Singapore, Singapore48 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A cat themed village with several stores in a quiet neighbourhood not far from the train station. Feels like I teleported into a magical cat village.

    Was there on a weekday around 11am and the place was still fairly empty. More tourists and customers started streaming in around 12pm.

    We visited the cafe on the left of entrance and absolutely loved the decor and atmosphere. Food was slightly more expensive but that is to be expected at a themed cafe. We were the first few customers so service was quick, but be prepared to wait for a while for your food and drinks if the cafe is packed.

    Store on the second floor (photos not allowed) carry super cute animal themed apparels, accessories, stationeries and household products from various Japanese brands.

    There is also a cat cafe in the village which I didn’t visit.
    Written 11 December 2023
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  • Olivia D
    Irvine, CA28 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I particularly liked this place for the flat rate entrance fee and the rules for interacting with the cats. The cats looked well taken care of and were very active. The food was alright, I ordered a rose tea (which was kind of tasteless) and they were out of scones unfortunately. I ended up with a blueberry cheesecake instead that was decent. Overall, it's a good place to relax and watch some of the cutest cats ever play around. The cafés decor is quite good and manages to make you forget about the busy streets outside. I recommend going in the morning when they open to catch feeding time for the cats. The menu also had alcoholic drinks and entrées like curry so it may make for an interesting dinner as well.
    Written 6 March 2020
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