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Ota City

Discover the most authentic Japanese culture

About Ota City
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Things to do in Ota City

Upcoming Ota City Events

Hashigo-nori 2025

Hashigo-nori 2025

Monday - Jan 13th

Hashigo-nori is a traditional performance that attempts to pass on the techniques and methods of fireman in the Edo period.

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Setsubun at Ikegami Honmonji 2025

Setsubun at Ikegami Honmonji 2025

Early Feb

Find out how to join in one of Tokyo's largest Setsubun Festivals and celebrate traditional Spring like a local. Beans, good..

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Where to eat in Ota City

Setagaya Ramen

Setagaya Ramen

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Setagaya Ramen (らーめん せたが屋) represents the last chance for frequent flyers to check into a ramen joint before the depar..

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Places to stay in Ota City

HOTEL MYSTAYS Haneda

HOTEL MYSTAYS Haneda

Daniel Vesey

HOTEL MYSTAYS Haneda in Tokyo is located very close to Haneda airport making it extremely convenient for those arriving late i..

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Oakhouse Kamata 260

Oakhouse Kamata 260

R.S. Reynolds

Oakhouse Kamata 260 is a 260-room sharehouse located just a 4-min walk from Zoshiki Stn and a 15-min train ride from both Haneda..

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CARNIVAL TOKYO

CARNIVAL TOKYO

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Far more than simply a nightclub, CARNIVAL TOKYO whisks guests away to an extravagant world where dancers clothed in dazzling costumes..

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About Ota City

To the southeast of Tokyo lies a fascinating city – Ota. Surrounded by Tokyo Bay and the Tama River, Ota is a city rich in culture, full of historical sites as well as stunning natural views. Ota is also where one of the major international airports in Tokyo, Haneda Airport, is located.

Its perfect location has not only gained its reputation as a convenient city, but turned it into the home to tons of busy shopping streets and high-technology companies. Among Tokyo’s 23 wards, Ota is known as the special ward of Tokyo with a bustling, historic yet trendy vibe. Walking around this city will instantly immerse you into the unique Japanese history and traditional culture.

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