KAGURA HOUSEKagurazaka

KAGURA HOUSE is a fully renovated and comfortable hotel that can accommodate up to 8 people, located a 4-minute walk from Kagurazaka Station.
KAGURA HOUSE Evaluation
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Accommodates up to 8 people
A trip to share Tokyo with everyone, which can be enjoyed only in the same space.
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Conveniently located in the heart of Tokyo
Easy access to all major parts of Tokyo.
4-minute walk from the nearest station, Kagurazaka Station. -
Complete set of facilities
1800mm kitchen with large cooking area.
Fully equipped with cooking utensils.
Supermarket is close by, so you can eat as usual.

Pets allowed
Please confirm the type and number of pets in advance.
A separate accommodation fee will be charged.
Kagurazaka, an old and new town, a travel hub
Even when traveling, people want to feel comfortable as an extension of their daily lives.Kagura House is designed for such people.The quiet location and calm interior make it a place to deeply enjoy your trip to Tokyo as a base for travel.
Free Wifi
Washing Machine
Electric Toilet Seat
Rooms
Exclusive area::45㎡
Capacity: 1-8 persons
Pets: allowed (3,000 yen per night)
Beds: 3 double beds (including 1 sofa bed)
Floor plan: 2LDK
Price: ¥40,000 and up (+¥3,000/person for 5 or more people)
※It varies depending on the season.
Kagurazaka

History of KAGURA HOUSE
The Kagura House is located in front of the residence of Tadakatsu Sakai, who was the Grand Elder (current Prime Minister) during the reign of Iemitsu, the third Shogun of the Edo period (1603-1868).On an Edo period map, Kagura House is located where the Omochizutsu-gumi Kumiyashiki (artillery under the direct control of the shogunate) was located, and it has been an important base for the shogunate since the Edo period.The third shogun, Iemitsu, passed through Kagurazaka and frequently visited the residence of Tadakatsu Sakai.
Restaurant
Kagurazaka, the center of Tokyo’s food culture
Kagurazaka is home to some of the most famous restaurants in Tokyo.Many of them are starred restaurants, so you will never have a problem eating there.With a wide variety of restaurants to choose from, you will never get bored and will make your trip to Tokyo one of the most memorable experiences of your life.
Event
In January, there is no shortage of visitors to Akagi Shrine and Tokyo Daijingu Shrine for Hatsumode. Enjoying a zenzai (sweet bean soup) at a nearby sweet shop is one of the best parts of the visit.March and April are the cherry blossom viewing season, when cherry trees are in full bloom everywhere. In the neighborhood, you can enjoy cherry blossoms along the river in Iidabashi, or even the Imperial Palace, where you can enjoy a spectacular view all day long. In July, Kagurazaka is famous for the Awaodori dance festival. The Kagurazaka street is filled with many dancers, each group performing a different dance.The atmosphere is breathtaking. The atmosphere is breathtaking, and you can enjoy a drink at one of the restaurants in the area or watch the dancing while drinking on the street.
Tourist Spot

Shrine
Kagurazaka is home to two of Japan’s most famous temples and shrines, one of which is Akagi Shrine. Akagi Shrine is one of the most famous power spots in Tokyo for its blessings for prosperity, elimination of bad luck, and academic success, and is a historic shrine with a history of over 700 years, and was one of the three shrines in Edo along with Hie Shrine and Kanda Myojin in the Edo period.The other is Bishamonten Zenkokuji Temple. Bishamonten is a deity from India who presides over the protection of the north as one of the Four Heavenly Kings. Bishamonten, also known as Tamonten, is one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, who literally “listens” to the wishes of worshippers and bestows blessings on them every day.
Hotel Information
KAGURA HOUSE
〒162-0803
1F KAGURA HOUSE, 32 Akagishitamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
tel. 090-5974-9638
4-minute walk from Kagurazaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line
5-minute walk from Edogawabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
13 minutes walk from JR Iidabashi Station
Access from Haneda Airport
train
Take the Keikyu Airport Line bound for Narita Airport or Keikyu Kamata, and get off at Nihonbashi Station.
From Nihonbashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, board a train bound for Mitaka and disembark at Kagurazaka Station (one transfer, approximately 1 hour, 640 yen).
taxi
Approx. 30 minutes, 10,000 yen
bus
Take the Limousine Bus bound for Toyosu Station on the Haneda Airport Line and get off at Toyosu Station.
From Toyosu Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, board a bus bound for Kotesashi and disembark at Edogawabashi Station. (1 transfer, approx. 1 hour, 990 yen)
Access from Narita Airport
train
From Keisei Narita Sky Access, board a train bound for Haneda Airport and disembark at Nihonbashi Station.
From Nihonbashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, board a train bound for Mitaka and disembark at Kagurazaka Station. (1 transfer, approx. 1.5 hours, 1,491 yen)
taxi
Approx. 1 hour, 20,000 yen
Infomation
Check-in / 15:00
Check-out / 10:00
Payment method / Various credit cards are accepted (cash is not accepted)
Pets: Allowed (up to 2 pets, depending on breed. Please consult with us in advance as it depends on the breed.)
Capacity / Up to 8 people
Reservation Cancellation / Confirmation /
Cancellation Policy / Accrual will start 5 days prior to your stay.
For reservations exceeding 30 days, the full amount will be charged from 30 days prior to the reservation.