In the Edo period (1603-1868), many ordinary people visited Meguro …
The Tenonzan Gohyakurakanji temple, located just north-east of Megu…
The Tenonzan Gohyakurakanji temple, located just north-east of Megu…
The Reiunzan Banryuji temple, founded in 1648 during the early Edo …
The Shorinzan Daienji temple, enshrining Dainichi Nyorai, was found…
The Otori jinja shrine is located on Meguro street, on the corner o…
The Kamimeguro-Hikawa jinja shrine was founded by the Kato clan, va…
The Jissozan Shogakuji temple, founded by Nichiren Shonin in 1619, …
The Yutenji Buddhist temple, was founded in 1718, at the time of th…
The Kyoousan-Enyuji temple is known for the beauty of its main hall…
The Himonya-hachiman Shinto shrine of the former Himonya village is…
The Marquis Maeda family residence was the main residence of the 16…
The oval shaped Meguro Sky Garden is constructed on a sloping roof …
The Meguro Museum of Art opened in 1987 in a corner of the green Me…
The Meguro City office site was once an American school, then in 19…