Kami-ikebukuro explained
is a neighborhood in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. It is located among JR Ikebukuro, Ōtsuka, and Itabashi Stations and spread along Meiji Avenue.
Kami-ikebukuro borders Ikebukuro-honchō, Takinogawa (in Kita), and Nishi-sugamo in the north, and Kita-Ōtsuka and Higashi-ikebukuro in the south. Most of it is a residential area that is formed after World War 2, and some parts along Meiji Avenue are commercial.
Geography
The south end of the area is edge of Ikebukuro tableland with an altitude of about 30 meters. Conversely, the north side of the area faces the Yabata River, with relatively low altitude of about 20 meters.
History
Transportation
Bus services run on Meiji-dori Avenue.
- Services
- Bus stops
- Kami-ikebukuro 1-chōme
- Kami-ikebukuro 3-chōme
- Kami-ikebukuro 4-chōme
Significant facilities
- Itabashi Station
- Ikebukuro Community Center
- Ikebukuro Sports Center
- APA Hotel Tokyo Itabashi
Show places
- Ocha-agare-jizō
- Ikebukuro-Ōhashi overpass
Parks
Shops
- Supermarkets
- Convenience stores
- Seven-Eleven (2-chōme, 3-chōme)
- Family Mart (3-chōme, 4-chōme)
- Lawson (1-chōme)
- Ministop(1-chōme, 4-chōme)
- 99 Shop
- Y Shop Homareya
Restaurants
- Kami-ikebukuro Chūkarō (Chinese)
- Daifuku (Chinese)
- Cafe Tablier (French)
- Wakamatsu (Japanese, oden)
Financial institutions
Educational facilities
- Sugamo Gakuen (high school/junior high school)
- Ikebukuro-daiichi Primary School