月島
東京・關東Monjayaki district

月島

Tsukishima is a small reclaimed island in Tokyo’s Sumida River estuary, created in 1892 from dredged earth and shaped by Japan’s industrial-era policies. Visitors can enjoy riverside walks, take in the neighborhood’s industrial heritage and unique streetscape, and easily hop over to nearby Tsukuda for more local flavor.

門票
Walking the neighborhood is free; restaurant bills depend on what and where you eat.
到達方式
Tsukishima Station is the natural starting point, and the area also links easily with Tsukuda, Toyosu, and the Sumida River waterfront.
建議停留時間
60-120 min for a meal-focused stop
推薦到訪時段
Lunch or dinner works best because the core reason to visit is the monjayaki street atmosphere.
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旅行提示

  • Treat Tsukishima mainly as an eating neighborhood rather than a museum-style sightseeing stop.
  • Dinner is the liveliest time, but queues can build at the most famous monja shops.

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最後核實日期: 2026-04-07

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