On my way to the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, I toured the neighbourhood around Kiyosumi-Shirakawa.
With an open morning to beat jet lag, I decided to do some sightseeing. Last August, we didn’t have enough time to make the trek east across the river. I took the metro out to Kiyosumi-Shirakawa. Coming out of the subway station, I was impressed by the clear directions to the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
The signs lead back to some small streets. The Shirakawa area is a east of the Sumida River, so it seems more residential and out of the way for tourists.
In another city, walking through back alleys might feel threatening, but in Tokyo, ever block is neat and well-kept.
Turning around a corner, I found a neighbourhood temple.
Continue reading “2008/03/04 Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo“