Jiyugaoka is well known as one of the most sought after neighborhoods to live in Tokyo. Located at the intersection of the Toyoko and Oimachi lines, this Meguro neighborhood has a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere. A leisurely walk through the pedestrian friendly streets is a great way to spend an afternoon, as there are international restaurants, outdoor cafes, fashionable retail stores and great home décor (zakka) stores. Take a break and have a dessert, as Jiyugaoka is known for its sweets, including the Jiyugaoka Sweets Forest, renowned patisserie Mont St. Clair and Jiyugaoka Roll-ya for roll cakes.
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A Stroll Through Jiyugaoka
Sophisticated shopping and superb sweets
By Peter Lin
Community writer
Trainchi Zakka, a relatively new cluster of shops specialising in home décor
Monceau Fleurs, a French florist shop on relaxing Green Street
Popeye Camera, a boutique camera store with cameras, printing and more
Mont St Clair, one of the best known Patisseries in Tokyo
La Vita, shopping complex in the style of Venice
Momo Natural for simple wood furniture
Browse the Idee Shop for unique home accents
Jiyugaoka is located on the Toyoko Line
Karako, specializing in quality household goods from Asia
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