From Shibamata Station, walk south for about 10-15 minutes along the main street, and Yamamoto-tei will be on your left near Shibamata Taishakuten Temple.





Yamamoto-tei
Yamamoto-tei (葛飾区 山本亭), located in Tokyo’s historic Shibamata district, is a beautifully preserved former merchant’s residence blending Japanese and Western architectural styles. This serene space invites visitors to explore its elegant tatami rooms and admire the stunning Japanese garden. The tranquility of the garden, viewed from the covered veranda, offers a perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
A visit to Yamamoto-tei is like stepping back in time, with its timeless charm and delicate craftsmanship. Enjoy traditional tea and sweets as you relax in this peaceful setting. It’s a must-see for anyone seeking a cultural experience infused with nature and history.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00
- Closed
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Third Tuesday of each month
Third Tuesday to Thursday in December
- Entrance fee
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100 yen (Yamamoto-tei only)
550 yen (also including the Tora-san Museum)
Getting there
Nearby
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Shibamata Taishakuten Temple — 5-minute walk
Historic temple with beautiful gardens
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Tora-san Museum — 5-minute walk
Celebrating Japan’s iconic Tora-san films
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Yamada Yoji Museum — 5-minute walk
Honoring Japan’s renowned film director
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Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing — 5-minute walk
Historic ferry crossing Edogawa River
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Shibamata Shopping Street — 15-minute walk
Traditional shopping and street food
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Shibamata — 15-minute walk
Tora-san movie series, Taishakuten Temple
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