Kagurazaka is a sophisticated maze of cobblestone alleys that once served as a premier Geisha district. Today, it’s a chic blend of traditional Japanese “ryotei” and French bakeries, earning it the nickname “Little Paris.” It’s a place where every corner hides a secret.
Where East Meets West in Style
- Get lost in the “Kakurenbo” (hide-and-seek) alleys lined with traditional black wooden fences.
- Discover hidden Michelin-starred restaurants and tiny bars tucked behind unmarked doors.
- Experience a unique fusion of French culinary chic and deep Japanese tradition.

The Maze of Kakurenbo-yokocho
The true charm of Kagurazaka is found when you wander off the main street. In the narrow, winding alleys, you might still hear the faint sound of a shamisen or see a kimono-clad figure disappearing into a doorway. It’s a place designed for wandering without a map.
A Culinary Crossroad
From world-class French patisseries to 100-year-old shops selling “kaminari-okoshi” (rice crackers), the food scene here is unparalleled. Dinner in Kagurazaka is an event; whether it’s an upscale kaiseki meal or a cozy French bistro, the quality is consistently world-class.
Your Guide to Memorable Experience

Access & Essential Information
Location: Shinjuku City (near Iidabashi).
Access: 1-minute walk from Iidabashi Station or Kagurazaka Station.
Pro Tip: Visit in the evening when the lanterns are lit; the atmosphere becomes truly magical and romantic.
