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Finding Serenity Next to the City: Exploring the Charming Ichikawa

  • Writer: Rin
    Rin
  • Mar 21
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 17

Just a short train ride from Tokyo (about 20 minutes), Ichikawa City offers the perfect blend of tranquility and urban convenience.


My hometown, Motoyawata, is great because it’s connected by three major train lines: the JR Sobu Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, and Keisei Main Line. Recent urban developments have also made it a great place to shop, making Ichikawa a perfect example of how nature and city life can coexist.


man looking at a stunning view of Tokyo

Today, let's explore this city, located right next to Tokyo.


Where is Ichikawa?


Ichikawa is a city located in northwestern Chiba Prefecture, directly bordering Tokyo across the Edogawa River. Though adjacent to Tokyo, Ichikawa has its own distinct local atmosphere and charm.


What is Ichikawa like?


Ichikawa offers a refreshing contrast to Tokyo’s dense urban landscape. It’s relaxed and welcoming, characterized by spacious riverside areas, scenic parks, and friendly neighborhoods. The city feels suburban yet lively, blending quiet residential streets with bustling local eateries—particularly around Motoyawata, which is famous among ramen lovers.



What is Ichikawa City known for?


Ichikawa is known for its peaceful riverside paths along the Edogawa River, popular among cyclists, joggers, and locals relaxing outdoors. It's also famous for its rich ramen culture centered around Motoyawata Station and historic sites like Katsushika Hachimangu Shrine.


What’s near Ichikawa?


Ichikawa is well-situated for quick trips into Tokyo. The vibrant electronics and anime district, Akihabara, is just about 20 minutes away via the JR Sōbu Line. Additionally, Tokyo Disney Resort (via Maihama Station) and historic Ryogoku, the heart of sumo culture, are easily accessible.


Edogawa River: A Place to Relax and Play


Alongside Ichikawa runs the scenic Edogawa River, bustling with sports enthusiasts enjoying soccer, basketball, baseball, skateboarding, and even water skiing. A popular spot among locals, it's vibrant yet relaxing. People from various age groups come here to enjoy leisure activities and sports.


Near Ichikawa Station along the Edogawa River lies a beautiful stretch of cherry blossom trees. These Kawazu cherry blossoms bloom from late February to mid-March. During spring, the area becomes picturesque, offering a peaceful yet breathtaking scene just next to the city.


Sakura trees along Edogawa river
Cherry blossom trees along Edogawa River

Panoramic Views from i-Link Tower


A three-minute walk from Ichikawa Station, the free Ichikawa Observation Deck offers panoramic views of not just Ichikawa, but also the expansive Tokyo cityscape. On clear days, you can even spot Tokyo Skytree. It’s a hidden gem in the Ichikawa-Motoyawata area, offering unforgettable city views.



Motoyawata - The Ramen Central


Many ramen lovers affectionately call Motoyawata “the ramen central.” Within just 500 meters of Motoyawata Station, there are 26 ramen restaurants! As a ramen enthusiast myself, here are a few personal favorites:


delicious looking tsukemen
Ramen Ichiban
big ramen bowl with a lot of meat
Ramen Ryugetsu

ramen bowl with egg, meat and seaweed
Ramen Kishu
  • Ramen Naritake

    A personal favorite known for its robust flavors. You can customize the oil level, and I recommend choosing regular or extra oil for a richer experience.

    Address: 〒272-0021 Yawata 2-16-20 Ichikawa, Chiba.


ramen bowl with lots of green onion
Ramen Naritake

History Meets Daily Life — Katsushika Hachimangu Shrine (Motoyawata Station)


Located near JR Motoyawata Station, Katsushika Hachimangu Shrine blends history with daily life. Stepping into this shrine feels like entering a scene straight from an anime or classic Japanese film. Next to the Keisei Main Line tracks, this spot beautifully merges Ichikawa’s rich past with its vibrant present, making it truly unique.


two friends walking towards a tori gate in Japan
Katsushika Hachimangu Shrine

Transport to and from Ichikawa City


Ichikawa and Motoyawata Stations offer easy access to central Tokyo, making commuting simple. Both stations are well-integrated with multiple transit options, clearly marked and easy to navigate.


Train lines to/from Ichikawa and Motoyawata Stations


  • JR Sōbu Line: Direct connection to Tokyo, Akihabara, and Shinjuku.

  • Toei Shinjuku Line: Provides easy access to Shinjuku and western Tokyo neighborhoods.

  • Keisei Main Line: Convenient for traveling to Narita Airport and Ueno.


Ichikawa City invites you to take a relaxing stroll. Whether you're drawn by history, nature, ramen, or suburban charm, this city welcomes you anytime with warmth and openness.


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