Meguro River is 2km long, so you can get there by a lot of train stops. There are a lot of shops and eateries lining the canal here, and the trees line the river with their branches hanging over the river. Nakameguro Hachiman Shrine (4) 4 min.

Read more. Over a kilometer of trees lining the paths on either side of the river in Nakameguro burst into bloom at the end of March and beginning of April, forming a corridor of flower clouds above the river. The municipality calls itself "Meguro City" in English.. As of December 31, 2007, the ward has an estimated population of 259,968 and a density of 17,685 persons per km². Meguro History Museum (17) 3 min. Date of experience: March 2019. The Meguro River is also one of Tokyo's premier cherry blossom viewing spots. The best highlight of Meguro River Cherry Blossoms is over 800 cherry trees lined for about 4 km along the river which displays the spectacular view. Get to know the area. There are a lot of shops and eateries lining the canal here, and the trees line the river with their branches hanging over the river. See all. It’s located in Nakameguro area which is near Shibuya, central of Tokyo. The total area … The river flows into Tokyo Bay near the Tennōzu Isle Station.. The confluence of the Kitazawa and Karasuyama Rivers is located in Karasuyama (in Setagaya). The night scene at Meguro River was magnificent despite the crowd! Meguro River (目黒川) is one of the most popular places to see cherry blossoms in Tokyo. Religious Sites. Meguro River is 2km long, so you can get there by a lot of train stops. Get off at Nakmeguro for food and shopping. The Meguro River Midori Michi. The rivers are actually underground, so you won’t see much there, though there is a monument. History Museums. The river is 7.82 km (4.86 mi) in length and passes through Setagaya, Meguro and Shinagawa wards.. Get off at Nakmeguro for food and shopping. Meguro (目黒区, Meguro-ku) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan.. ... we finally saw the awesome Sakura in Tokyo! The Meguro River (目黒川, Meguro-gawa) is a river which flows through Tokyo, Japan.Its tributaries include the Kitazawa River and the Karasuyama River.

I was there in early autumn, … The emergent Meguro River is also underground.