The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Katsushika, Kanto

October 13, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Katsushika (葛飾区, Katsushika-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan. The ward calls itself Katsushika City in English.
Restaurants in Katsushika

1. Kameari

Katsushika Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
17%
Good
49%
Satisfactory
31%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 116 reviews

Kameari

2. Shibamata Taishakuten (Taishakuten Daikyoji Temple)

7-10-3 Shibamata, Katsushika 125-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3657-2886 http://www.taishakuten.or.jp
Excellent
30%
Good
52%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 489 reviews

Shibamata Taishakuten (Taishakuten Daikyoji Temple)

Reviewed By WintersummerJ - San Jose Metro, Costa Rica

The temple itself is free to enter, but the entrance fee to see the inner part of the wood carvings was 400 yen, and well worth the price, as they were very beatiful and detailed, the entrance fee also covers a garden on the temple grounds which was beatiful aswell.

3. Yamamototei

7-19-32 Shibamata, Katsushika 125-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3657-8577 http://www.katsushika-kanko.com/yamamoto/
Excellent
24%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
30%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 94 reviews

Yamamototei

4. Ryotsu Kankichi Festival Statue

3-7-11 Kameari, Katsushika 125-0061 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6758-2222 http://www.city.katsushika.lg.jp/faq/1007672/1009522.html
Excellent
13%
Good
63%
Satisfactory
25%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 8 reviews

Ryotsu Kankichi Festival Statue

5. Nanzoin Temple

2-28-25 Higashimizumoto, Katsushika 125-0033 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3607-1758 http://shibararejizo.or.jp/
Excellent
29%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 35 reviews

Nanzoin Temple

6. Taishakuten-Sando

7-6 Shimabata, Katsushika 125-0052 Tokyo Prefecture http://shibamata.net/map/map.html
Excellent
22%
Good
55%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 192 reviews

Taishakuten-Sando

Reviewed By sherrievanessa

We stayed near this place during our maiden visit to Japan. It is accessible from Shibamata Station (on the Keisei-Kanamachi line). It does not get very crowded often, but does close early. There are several shrines around the area, and some attractions a little further.

7. Shinkoiwa Lumiere Shotengai

From 1 Shinkoiwa to 3 Matsushima, Katsushika 124-0024 Tokyo Prefecture http://shinkoiwa-lumiere.com/
Excellent
15%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
38%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 26 reviews

Shinkoiwa Lumiere Shotengai

8. Shobu Shichifukujin Statues

3-1-8 Horikiri, Katsushika 124-0006 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
0%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
100%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 9 reviews

Shobu Shichifukujin Statues

9. Suikeien

7-10-3 Shibamata, Katsushika 125-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3657-2886 http://www.taishakuten.or.jp/taisyakuten-info/suikeien.htm
Excellent
26%
Good
52%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 23 reviews

Suikeien

10. Kasai Shrine

6-10-5 Higashikanamachi, Katsushika 125-0041 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3607-4560 http://kasaijinjya.world.coocan.jp/
Excellent
25%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
6%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 16 reviews

Kasai Shrine

Kasai shrine was the head shrine of eleven towns in the region and is classified historically as a "Gousha". It is located in Higashi Kanamachi, Katsushika district, Tokyo. Kasai shrine was founded in 1185 at the end of the Heian period. To protect the regional area, the same deity as the Katori jingu shrine, named Futsunushi no kami, was enshrined in Kasai shrine.

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