Getting Around
Shinagawa is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to explore the city and its surroundings.
Shinagawa, situated in the Ehime region of Japan, is a city that beautifully combines modernity with tradition. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions that reflect the rich Japanese culture, from historical sites to contemporary venues. The city is an excellent destination for those looking to experience the unique blend of old and new, making it a perfect spot for both tourists and locals.
Shinagawa, situated in the Ehime region of Japan, is a city that beautifully combines modernity with tradition. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions that reflect the rich Japanese culture, from historical sites to contemporary venues. The city is an excellent destination for those looking to experience the unique blend of old and new, making it a perfect spot for both tourists and locals.
Blend of modernity and tradition.
Rich in Japanese culture.
Historical sites and contemporary attractions.
Close access to historical sites and modern attractions.
Rich cultural heritage with opportunities to experience Japanese traditions.
Shinagawa is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to explore the city and its surroundings.
Sample local Japanese dishes in Shinagawa's many traditional and modern eateries.
Exploring Japanese culture with a mix of modern and traditional attractions.
JPY ¥
$80-$150 p/day
Japanese, English
Respect local customs, such as removing shoes before entering certain areas.
Shinagawa is generally safe, but it's always wise to stay aware of your surroundings.
Tourists, Locals
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a beautiful time to visit Shinagawa with mild weather and cherry blossoms.
Summers can be hot, but it's a lively season with various festivals.
Fall offers pleasant weather and a chance to see the changing leaves.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore indoor attractions.