Gotanda

Gotanda (五反田) is a busy district in the Shinagawa ward of Tokyo, Japan. The district straddles the Meguro River, and is located between the Meguro and Ōsaki stations on the JR Yamanote Line.

Gotanda Station

Gotanda buildings

The district is centered on the Gotanda Station, which is served by the Toei Asakusa Line and the elevated Tōkyū Ikegami Line in addition to the Yamanote line.

The JR loop severs the district into two districts. Higashi (East) Gotanda lies inside the Yamanote loop, while Nishi (West) Gotanda is outside the loop. Nishi-Gotanda is largely residential, with moderately sized apartment buildings close to the JR station and quiet leafy streets in the outlying reaches. Higashi-Gotanda is home to Seisen University, NTT Medical Center Tokyo, several temples and shrines, and many office buildings. Higashi-Gotanda also has a substantial number of hotels, including some of the famed capsule hotel style. The sprawling world headquarters of Sony used to be found along Sony Dōri the eastern edge of Higashi-Gotanda, but most of the complex has moved to adjacent Shinagawa, Minato Ward.[1]

One of Tokyo's busy major avenues (Sakurada Dōri — a part of National Route 1) passes through both halves of Gotanda, carrying traffic between the inner business districts ringing the Imperial Palace grounds and the outlying areas of Shinagawa-ku, Ōta-ku and beyond that the city of Yokohama.

An izakaya near Gotanda station

Facilities

Hotels

  • Central Inn Gotanda (capsule hotel)
  • Gotanda Arietta Hotel
  • HOTEL MYSTAYS Gotanda, HOTEL MYSTAYS Gotanda Station
  • HOTEL ROYAL OAK Gotanda
  • Hotel Sunroute Gotanda
  • Keio Presso Inn Gotanda
  • Mitsui Garden Hotel Gotanda
  • Ryokan Sansuiso (ryokan)
  • Tokyu Stay Gotanda (apartment hotel)

Diplomatic missions

  • Embassy of the Republic of Belarus
  • Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
  • Embassy of the Republic of North Macedonia
  • Consulate General of the Federative Republic of Brazil in Tokyo
  • Consulate General of the Republic of Peru in Tokyo

Educational and research institutions

Medical institutions

Corporate headquarters

References

  • Media related to Gotanda at Wikimedia Commons
  • Gotanda travel guide from Wikivoyage

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