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    Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The Ward refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The Ward is home to ten embassies.

    • Get Technical at The Nikon Museum
    • Have A Family Day Out (or Date) at The Aquarium and Kumin Park
    • Get Dark at The Suzugamori Execution Grounds
    • Take A Breather at Rinshi No Mori Park
    • Unwrap The Mysteries of Packaging at The Museum of Package Culture
    • Visit The 47 Ronin at Sengakuji Temple
    • Explore Design at The Archi-Depot Museum
    • Get Your Shrine Fix at Shinagawa and Ebara Shrines
    • Shinagawa Historical Museum
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    If you love all things Nikon (or just camera and tech in general), a stroll around the free Nikon Museum is a great chance to see their tech through the ages. There are plenty of hands-on sections in the exhibition space including the Lens Laboratory and the Universe of Nikon, which allows you to control a view of the planet from outer space. The t...

    Everyone loves an aquarium, and Shinagawa is home to one of the most popular local ones (always on TV dramas for dates) and makes a perfect rainy day escape. There’s the World of Jellyfish, a Shark Hall, a Seal House and a Tokyo Bay River area, as well as your usual aquarium sights. There are a series of shows that take place throughout certain day...

    The Suzugamori Execution Grounds is one of the many sites used by the Tokugawa Shogunate in the Edo period to execute criminals, Christians and conspirators. It is believed around 200,000 people were killed here. Methods included burning, boiling, crucifixion and some were hung upside down to drown as the tides rose. There is a memorial, along with...

    This popular park was once the Meguro Experimental Nursery started in 1900, and thus has a wide variety of beautiful trees, as well as splash ponds, playgrounds and quiet spots. The looming forests were developed to find out which trees could grow successfully in Tokyo’s streets, and some are as tall as 35 m, creating a shady and cool summer escape...

    Ever even vaguely wondered about what goes into the complex packaging to protect your latest purchase? If the answer is yes, then there is a museum for you. From boxes to cans to plastic packaging, every question you never had is answered, and more. The museum is modern and has great displays but little English. The Museum of Package Culture defini...

    Following a failed attack on Lord Kira Hozukenosuke by Lord Asano Takuminokami in 1701, Asano was sentenced to commit seppuku and his family removed from power. His now masterless samurai sought revenge and eventually killed Lord Kita in his mansion the following year, taking his head to the temple of Sengakuji. Rather than being executed, they wer...

    A relatively new site, Archi-Depot opened in June 2016 and is the only Japanese museum specialized in archiving and displaying architectural models. The specially designed warehouse space has models of Tokyo’s famous landmarks and a high-tech information system using QR codes. You simply scan the code nearby and are shown further works by the desig...

    Perched on top of a small hill, Shinagawa Shrine is one of the Ten Shrines of Tokyo and was designated as a place of worship for the country’s prosperity by Emperor Meiji. It is fairly regular as shrines go, but has unusual dragon carvings on the main tori gate. It has a small Mt. Fuji replica and it is believed that prior to his victory at Sekigah...

    So, for the more traditional afternoon you can wander around the Shinagawa Historical Museum for all things Shinagawa. The museum depicts some of the early prosperous times of the locality as the first post station on the Tokaido Roadas well as housing some of the prehistoric archealogical finds from the middens of the nearby Omori Shell Mounds. Th...

    Shinagawa is a quiet area of Tokyo with some hidden gems, such as the Nikon Museum, the Suzugamori Execution Grounds and the 47 Ronin grave. You can also enjoy the aquarium, the forest bathing, the shrines and the temples in this district.

  2. Shinagawa is a major transportation hub in southern Tokyo, with many hotels, offices, restaurants and shops. Learn about its history, attractions, and how to get there from Haneda and Narita airports.

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  3. Dec 1, 2016 · Shinagawa is a busy neighborhood near Haneda Airport with direct connections to Narita Airport. It offers shopping, entertainment, culture, food, and parks, as well as a traditional culture and transportation hub in Tokyo.

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  6. Shinagawa Station is a major railway hub in southern Tokyo with various attractions nearby. Learn about the station, the shopping and entertainment options, the cultural points of interest, and the nearby food spots.

  7. Jul 9, 2019 · Known as one of the major transportation hubs of Tokyo, Shinagawa may seem like an unlikely area for sightseeing. However, Shinagawa is also home to a variety of entertainment, historical sites, and quality restaurants. By exploring this historic, affluent neighborhood, you will find hip art galleries and cafes curated by local creatives.