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Mekiri-zaka is a historic and notably steep slope in Nakameguro, offering a charming glimpse into old Tokyo amidst the area's modern vibrancy. Its name, meaning "eye-cutting" or "eye-stopping," hints at its challenging incline and the unique local legends associated with it. Strolling up this quiet residential street provides a peaceful escape and a sense of discovery away from the bustling Meguro River.
As Mekiri-zaka is primarily a residential street, please be mindful of noise levels and respect the privacy of local residents. It's best experienced on foot, allowing you to appreciate its unique character and the surrounding quiet neighborhood.
| Admission fee | Free |
| Access | From Nakameguro Station (Tokyu Toyoko Line/Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line), it's approximately a 10-12 minute walk. Head towards the west side of the Meguro River area. |
| Opening hours | weekdays: Monday: Open 24 hours,Tuesday: Open 24 hours,Wednesday: Open 24 hours,Thursday: Open 24 hours,Friday: Open 24 hours,Saturday: Open 24 hours,Sunday: Open 24 hours |