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Tsukiji Honganji Information Center
Open to the public for a limited time on rooftop terrace

Do you know the information center of Tsukiji Honganji?

The information center has "Tsukiji Honganji Cafe Tsumugi", "Book Center", and "Official Shop" where you can eat "18 breakfast", which is a hot topic for "instagramm".

Currently, there are 11 Japanese cafe Tsumugi stores nationwide. It's only here in Japan that you can eat "18 breakfast". "18 breakfast" with porridge, miso soup, and 16 side dishes is a gem that sticks to the number of "18" that Jodo Shinshu values, at 1,800 yen without tax. Some of the 16 side dishes allow you to enjoy the taste of a famous Tsukiji store.

The "Official Shop" sells 900 items that will be appreciated as souvenirs, such as stylish Buddhist utensils, miscellaneous goods, and Tsukiji Honganji original products.

 Tsukiji Honganji Information Center Rooftop Terrace is open to the public for a limited time.

Tsukiji's favorite "Take-chan" often hangs around Tsukiji Honganji on weekends. Today (June 18), I found a signboard for "Limited-time rooftop terrace seats are open to the public" and went to the terrace for the first time with a little excitement.

The familiar precincts of Tsukiji Honganji Temple had a new taste just after a little change of viewpoint. It's a limited time, so why don't you visit it once?

 Tsukiji Honganji Information Center Rooftop Terrace is open to the public for a limited time.

★Access to Tsukiji Honganji Temple

 - 0-minute walk from Tsukiji Station on the Hibiya Line.

 - About 5 minutes on foot from Exit 4 of Shintomicho Station on the Yurakucho Line

 - About 5 minutes on foot from Exit 5 of Higashiginza Station on the Asakusa Line

 - About a 5-minute walk from A1 exit of Tsukiji Market Station on the Oedo Line.

※Japanese Cafe Tsumugi: We have posted a link to the website of Pront Corporation.

 Tsukiji Honganji Information Center Rooftop Terrace is open to the public for a limited time.