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About Ebihara Shoten, LLC
Ebihara Shoten, LLC is a family-run company rooted in Tokyo, now operated by the fifth generation of the Ebihara family. With a deep respect for the traditions and culture passed down through the years, we offer visitors a chance to experience authentic everyday life in Tokyo, beyond the typical tourist spots.
Our historic building, full of character and warmth, invites you to slow down and connect with a side of Tokyo that blends old-world charm with modern living. Here, you’ll find stories woven into the walls, a sense of community, and the simple beauty of a life lived with care.
At Ebihara Shoten, we welcome you to discover a Tokyo that feels both nostalgic and new—a truly personal and memorable experience.
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The Charm of the Ebihara Shoten Building
— A century-old former tailor shop, all to yourself.
■ A 100-Year-Old Cultural Heritage Building
Ebihara Shoten is a wooden building with over 100 years of history, once a beloved tailor shop serving the local community. Today, it is officially designated as a cultural property for its exceptional architecture and historical significance. From the lattice doors and vintage glass windows to the nostalgic signage, every detail tells a quiet, beautiful story of the past.
■ Unique Layout Preserving the Spirit of the Original Shop
The spacious earthen-floored shopfront, the wooden shelves and display cases once used to showcase clothing, and the gently partitioned rooms in the back—all remain as they were. These carefully preserved features offer a rare opportunity to stay in a space that still echoes the lively days of the original shop. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a step back in time.
■ Private Stay for One Group Per Day
This culturally significant building is available for exclusive rental by one group per day. Enjoy complete privacy in a setting that blends history with comfort. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or seeking a quiet solo retreat, you’ll find the space entirely your own.
■ A Nostalgic Atmosphere with Modern Comfort
While preserving the building’s historical features, we’ve updated modern amenities such as plumbing, air conditioning, and lighting to ensure a comfortable stay. You’ll enjoy the warmth of vintage woodwork and architecture, along with the convenience of contemporary living—all in perfect balance.
■ A Lodging Experience That Tells a Story
Ebihara Shoten is more than just a place to stay—it’s a living piece of history. Once a shop that supported daily life in the neighborhood, it has been thoughtfully restored as a guesthouse that now creates new memories for travelers. Here, you’ll find a place where town and traveler, past and present, quietly come together.
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Discover the Energy of Akihabara — Just Steps Away
Ebihara Shoten is just a short walk from JR Akihabara Station, right at the edge of one of Tokyo’s most iconic neighborhoods.
Akihabara Electric Town is a global hotspot for Japanese pop culture and cutting-edge tech — where anime, video games, electronics, maid cafés, and idol fandoms come to life.
Whether you’re a casual fan or a dedicated enthusiast, there’s something here for everyone:
Browse the latest PC parts and unique gadgets
Hunt for rare retro games and collectible figures
Explore anime stores and try your luck with capsule toys
Enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience in themed maid cafés
Often called the “Holy Land of Otaku Culture,” Akihabara blends the quirky and the cool in ways that fascinate travelers from around the world. It’s a neighborhood where tradition and modern pop culture coexist — only in Tokyo.
The Perfect Base for Exploring Tokyo
With direct access to multiple train lines, Akihabara Station connects you effortlessly to all corners of Tokyo.
Just 5 minutes to Tokyo Station, it’s ideal for day trips, sightseeing, or catching the Shinkansen to other cities.
Travel Times to Popular Destinations:
Asakusa (10 min): Sensoji Temple, traditional street markets, and old Tokyo vibes
Nihonbashi (10 min): Historic charm meets modern shopping and fine dining
Ginza (15 min): Luxury shopping, galleries, and the Kabuki Theater
Shibuya (25 min): Street fashion, nightlife, and the famous scramble crossing
Harajuku / Omotesando (25 min): Youth culture, boutique cafés, and Meiji Shrine
Shinjuku (20 min): Skyscrapers, entertainment, and panoramic city views
Tokyo Station (5 min): Imperial Palace, Marunouchi business district, and bullet train access
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Engelsk,Japansk