By COCOWALK
This video provides a detailed walking tour around Narimasu Station (成増駅) in the Itabashi area of Tokyo, situated along the Tobu Tojo Line. The walk starts at the busy station rotary, highlighting the local atmosphere with commuters and neighborhood activity typical of a Tokyo suburb. Close attention is given to details such as street views, signs, and the flow of daily life.
As the walk continues, viewers get a look at the Don Quijote Narimasu store, a well-known discount retail chain in Japan. This stops offers an authentic look at everyday shopping culture. The walking route next covers the Narimasu Overpass (成増跨線橋), giving viewers elevated views over the railroad tracks and a unique perspective on the surrounding neighborhood.
Later in the video, the focus turns to local culture and history with a visit to Sugawara Shrine (菅原神社), a small Shinto shrine nestled among residential streets—a place for quiet reflection and an example of historic religious sites that dot Tokyo’s urban landscape. The tour wraps up at the north exit of Narimasu Station, showcasing the neighborhood’s access points and concluding the immersive stroll.
Narimasu lies in the northwestern part of Tokyo’s Itabashi Ward (板橋区), characterized by a blend of residential calm and lively commercial streets. The neighborhood is popular for its accessibility via the Tobu Tojo Line and offers visitors a chance to see everyday Tokyo away from the usual tourist crowds.