Access
From Haneda Airport

[Shinagawa Togoshi]
Haneda Airport Station (Tokyo Monorail: 17 mins) → Hamamatsucho Station (JR Yamanote Line: 12 mins) → Gotanda Station (Toei Asakusa Line: 2 mins) → Togoshi Station   Gotanda Station (Tokyu Ikegami Line: 3 mins) → Togoshi Ginza Station

From Narita International Airport

[Shinagawa Togoshi]
Narita International Airport (Keisei Main Line Limited Express: approx. 40 mins) → Nippori Station (JR Yamanote Line: approx. 30 mins) → Gotanda Station (Toei Asakusa Line: 2 mins) → Togoshi Station   Gotanda Station (Tokyu Ikegami Line: 3 mins) → Togoshi Ginza Station

From Tokyo Station

[Shinagawa Togoshi]
Tokyo Station (JR Yamanote Line: 26 mins) → Gotanda Station (Toei Asakusa Line: 2 mins) → Togoshi Station   Gotanda Station (Tokyu Ikegami Line: 3 mins) → Togoshi Ginza Station

From Shinjuku Station

[Shinagawa Togoshi]
Shinjuku Station (JR Yamanote Line: 13 mins) → Gotanda Station (Toei Asakusa Line: 2 mins) → Togoshi Station   Gotanda Station (Tokyu Ikegami Line: 3 mins) → Togoshi Ginza Station

Area guide
Yakitori "Ebisu" (Grilled chicken restaurant)

The old tasteful Yakitori restaurant in Japanese style which boasts the volume, traditional original sauce and its reasonable price.
There is open space which can be eaten freshly grilled Yakitori and alcohol as soon as they are purchased.
Enjoy eating Yakitori holding beer in your hand like Japanese people!

[Address] 2-5-3 Togoshi shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] Weekday 3:00pm - 7:00pm / Weekend 1:00pm - 7:00pm
[Closed] Monday and Thursday
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=1070

Fish shop "Uokei"

Purchased fresh fish from Tukiji fish market since the shop was open in 1933. The motto is "High quality, low price". There is "Sashimi smorgasbord" every Saturday and more than 20 kinds of Sashimi are available. It is possible to eat them as soon as they are purchase and it is very popular event now.

[Address] 1-6-18 Hiratsuka Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 10:30am - 7:30pm
[Closed] Sunday, Bank holidays
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=1953

Fish shop "Uokazu"

Boasting fresh and delicious Sashimi with low price.
Although the shop is small, the heart is enormous and they say they are more than happy to see customer's smile!

[Address] 1-6-12 Hiratsuka Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 11:30am - 8:00pm
[Closed] Sunday
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=1554

Plastic model and toys "Masudaya"

The retro plastic model and toy shop. Very famous plastic model in worldwide "GUNDAM", cars, castles etc are available and the store is very nostalgic.

[Address] 1-17-12 Togoshi Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 10:00am - 8:00pm
[Closed] No scheduled holidays
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=1387

Incense(Oko) shop "Ko Gallery Koiki"

Official shop of Nippon Kodo Corporation (http://www.nipponkodo.com/en/) which has long history in incenses industry.
There are various incenses which is made by the strictly selected ingredients, easy use for your ordinary life etc.

[Address] 2-1-5 Togoshi Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 10:00am - 7:30pm
[Closed] End of the year and New Year
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=1526

"Goto Kamaboko" (boiled fish‐paste) shop

One of common dishes in Japan "Oden" (It is a dish in which a variety of ingredients such as tofu, eggs, white radish, fried fish paste, and potatoes are boiled together in a large pot of seasoned fish broth.) is sold.
The shop is very tasteful and why don't you try "Oden croquette" in there?

[Address] 2-6-8 Togoshi Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 10:00am - 8:00pm
[Closed] Tuesday
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=1128

Osenbeiyasan-Honpo (Japanese rice crackers shop)

Senbei (Japanese rice crackers) is always common snack for in Japan since old time. "Black pepper Senbei" is the most popular flavor and introduced on media many times.

[Address] 3-1-7 Hiratsuka Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 10:00am - 7:00pm
[Closed] New Years day (1st of January)
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=531

Kishu Umenokura-Honpo (Japanese pickled plums shop)

Specialized shop for Japanese pickled plums from Kishu area which is famous for plums.

[Address] 2-18-2 Hiratsuka Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 10:00am - 7:00pm
[Closed] Tuesday
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=4905

Izakaya Ootaki

Opened 1972 and very tasteful atmosphere only counter seats.
Why don't you visit Japanese local Izakaya(pub) and touch the culture?

[Address] 2-18-3 Hiratsuka Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 10:00am - 11:00pm
[Closed] Sunday, Bank Holidays
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=581

Nakatsu Karaage (Japanese fried chicken shop) Kei

Nakatsu City in Oita prefecture is located in south of Japan, Kyushu islan.
It is well-known there are many chicken farms as well as many Karaage shops. The store is famous for selling that special chicken Karaage in Tokyo.

[Address] 2-18-5 Hiratsuka Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 11:30am - 9:00pm
[Closed] Wednesday
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=690

Togoshiginza Onsen (hot spring)

There are huge public bath and small open-air bath which are available only 450JPY.
How to take baths: http://travel-japan.jp/eng/bath/

[Address] 2-1-6 Togoshi Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 3:00pm - 2:00am
[Closed] Friday
[URL] http://togoshiginzaonsen.com/

Omedetaiyaki-Honpo (Taiyaki shop / A bream shaped pancake stuffed with bean jam)

Osaka is the mecca of Kushi-katsu is and it is popular soul food for more than 50 years. The method is taken over perfectly including their original style. They are fried in front of you and served immediately and please enjoy them with beer!

[Address] 2-17-11 1F Hiratsuka Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] 3:00pm - 11:30pm (L.O.11:00pm)
[Closed] No scheduled holidays
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=839

Sushi Sanzen

Purchased the fresh fishes and seafood from Tsukiji fish market or sent directly from fishermen. Enjoy Edomae-sushi and Japanese tapas with the valuable price. The staffs are very kind.

[Address] 2-17-11 Hiratsuka Shinagawa-ku Tokyo
[Open hour] Weekday 11:30am - 2:00pm/5:00pm - 11:00pm
Sunday and Bank holidas 4:00pm - 10:00pm
[Closed] No scheduled holidays
[URL] http://www.togoshiginza.jp/?p=853