Ikebukuro is a district (officially, a city) in Toshima ward in Tokyo. It is renowned as a major commercial and entertainment precinct of the metropolis.

Ikebukuro at night, as seen from Sunshine 60Ikebukuro at night, as seen from Sunshine 60
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ikebukuro_at_night_viwe_from_sunshine_60_.JPG
Author: nattou
photo licensing

At the heart of Ikebukuro is Ikebukuro Station, a massive transportation hub served by the JR East lines, the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and the Tobu Tojo Line. The station is the second busiest in Japan to only the Shinjuku Station. It is surrounded by huge department stores, office blocks, restaurants and shops.

There are three theories over how Ikebukuro got its name. These you can find on a plaque on the west exit of Ikebukuro Station. The name itself means "pond bag", and all three explanations have something to do with a lake or pond and someone holding a bag. A popular meeting place in Ikebukuro is the owl statue. It is called Ikefukuro-zo, meaning Lake Owl Statue.

Ikebukuro streetscapeIkebukuro streetscape
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ikebukuro_5.jpg
Author: mroach
photo licensing

How to go to Ikebukuro

By Subway
There are several subway lines that can take you to Ikebukuro Station, among them the Marunouchi Line (M-25), Yurakucho Line (Y-09), and Fukutoshin Line (F-09).

By Train
Among the trains going to Ikebukuro Station includes the JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line and Shonan-Shinjuku Line. Also serving the Ikebukuro Station are the two private railway lines, the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and the Tobu Tojo Line.

Ikebukuro Station at nightIkebukuro Station at night
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ikebukuro_Station.jpg
Author: Ray Tsang
photo licensing

What to see in Ikebukuro

  1. Metropolitan Art Space
    Center for exhibition and concerts, with the world's longest escalator.

  2. Sunshine 60
    Once the tallest building in Japan.

  3. Toyota Amlux
    Five-storey car showroom.

 Latest updates on Penang Travel Tips

 Discover with Timothy YouTube Channel

 PG Food Channel

 Learn Penang Hokkien YouTube Channel

SojiMart Videos

 Share your travels and/or ask a travel-related question

Join the Penang Travel Tips Facebook Group to share photos, tips and anything related to your travels, or ask travel-related questions.

Map of Roads in Penang

Looking for information on Penang? Use this Map of Roads in Penang to zoom in on information about Penang, brought to you road by road.

Discover with Timothy

Let me take you to explore and discover Penang through my series of walking tours on YouTube. You may use these videos as your virtual tour guide. At the beginning of each video, I provide the starting point coordinates which you may key into your GPS, Google Maps or Waze, to be navigated to where I start the walk, and use the video as your virtual tour guide.

Disclaimer

Please use the information on this page as guidance only. The author endeavours to update the information on this page from time to time, but regrets any inaccuracies if there be any.

Latest from Discover with Timothy: Gurney Bay - what to see and do there

About this website



Hello and thanks for reading this page. My name is Timothy and my hobby is in describing places so that I can share the information with the general public. My website has become the go to site for a lot of people including students, teachers, journalists, etc. whenever they seek information on places, particularly those in Malaysia and Singapore. I have been doing this since 5 January 2003, for over twenty years already. You can read about me at Discover Timothy. By now I have compiled information on thousands of places, mostly in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, and I continue to add more almost every day. My goal is to describe every street in every town in Malaysia and Singapore.

Robbie's Roadmap

Copyright © 2003-2024 Timothy Tye. All Rights Reserved.