Yanesen Tourist Information Center is easily accessible from Nippori Station on the JR Yamanote Line. From the station, it’s about a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, you can take the Chiyoda Subway Line to Sendagi Station, which is also a short walk away.





Yanesen Tourist Information Center
Yanesen Tourist Information Center is the perfect place to learn more about Yanaka and its rich cultural heritage. Here, you can get details about local attractions and participate in unique cultural experiences. The center offers classes on tea ceremonies, calligraphy, flower arranging, cooking, and kabuki make-up. Make sure to reserve in advance for these activities.
Discover Yanesen’s traditions by visiting the Yanesen Tourist Information Center. It not only provides tourist information but also organizes cultural workshops that let you experience authentic Japanese arts. From learning the delicate art of calligraphy to mastering kabuki make-up, there's a lot to explore. Advance reservations are required for all classes, ensuring a personalized experience.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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11:00 to 19:00
- Closed
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No closing days
Getting there
Resources
Nearby
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Yanaka Ginza — 5-minute walk
Nostalgic shitamachi charm
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Yanaka — 15-minute walk
Old town charm, Yanaka Cemetery
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Yanaka Cemetery — 15-minute walk
Final resting place of Tokugawa Yoshinobu
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Tennoji Temple — 15-minute walk
Large bronze Buddha, serene atmosphere
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Kaneiji Temple — 20-minute walk
Edo-period temple, historical remnants
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Tokyo National Museum — 25-minute walk
Japan’s oldest and largest museum
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Ueno Park — 25-minute walk
Cherry blossoms, museums, historical significance
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Ueno Toshogu Shrine — 25-minute walk
Dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, peony garden
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National Museum of Nature and Science — 25-minute walk
Interactive exhibits, virtual theater, natural history
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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum — 25-minute walk
Rotating exhibitions, diverse art collections
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Ueno Zoo — 25-minute walk
Japan's oldest zoo, giant pandas
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