🗺️ Ogikubo Station Area荻窪
About Ogikubo Station Area
In the early days, there was a villa area known as "Kamakura in the West, Ogikubo in the East." In this quiet residential area, which retains its serene architecture, there are many places where one can enjoy the pleasure of strolling.
Details
Ogikubo, about a 10-minute train ride from Shinjuku Station on the Chuo Line, is the starting station of the Tokyo Metro and the terminus for several bus routes, making it highly convenient for sightseeing in the city. Ogikubo is also known as a top-tier ramen district, with numerous famous and popular shops near the station. It is a must-visit holy land for ramen lovers.
The area around Ogikubo Station was once a villa district for notable entrepreneurs, politicians, and intellectuals, earning it the nickname "Kamakura in the West, Ogikubo in the East." Many of the residences from that era still remain today. Among them, the former residence of Fumimaro Konoe, who served as Prime Minister three times, known as "Ogigaiso," is designated as an important national historic site. It features a strolling-style Japanese garden where visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers, and it has been developed into a public park, making it a beloved recreational spot for both locals and tourists.
Ogikubo is also a region with a deep appreciation for classical music, having hosted the "Ogikubo Music Festival" since 2000. This four-day event in November fills the area with musical performances, allowing people to experience classical music up close, attracting attention from various circles.
Highlights
Ogikubo Station is a stop on the JR Chuo Line Express and also the starting point for Tokyo Metro, making it a highly convenient transportation hub. It is known by the phrase "West has Kamakura, East has Ogikubo," and is home to many residences of notable figures such as entrepreneurs and politicians. The entire area is also renowned for the "Ogikubo Music Festival," which is filled with classical music and has garnered significant attention.
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Getting There
It takes about 10 minutes from "Shinjuku" Station, about 6 minutes from "Nakano" Station, and about 4 minutes from "Kichijoji" Station to reach JR Chuo Line "Ogikubo" Station.










