Ota City Office
Address: 5-13-14, Kamata, Ota-ku
Tel: 03-5744-1111 (switchboard)
Open: 8:30am-5:00pm, from Monday to Friday (closed for national holidays)
Access: 1 minute walk from East Exit of "Kamata Station"
Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport)
This airport is one of Japan's largest. Though it handles domestic flights primarily, its number of passengers is among the world's most.
There are various shops and restaurants in the "Big Bird" airport terminal, and a fantastic 360 degree view awaits from the observation deck on the roof.
Access: Get off at "Haneda Kuko Station" on Keihin Express Kuko Line, which starts at "Keikyu Kamata"; Get off at "Haneda Kuko Dai Ichi Biru" or "Haneda Kuko Dai Ni Biru" stations on Tokyo Monorail, which begins at "Hamamatsucho Station".
Get off at "Haneda Kuko" from Airport Limousine Bus
Den-en Chofu
From the abundantly green luxury residential area to the natural surroundings of the Tama River, this neighborhood helps visitors forget about the noisy city.
Famous places include Horai Park, Tamagawadai Park, Tamagawa Sengen Jinja Shrine, and Sakurazaka. Tamagawa Den-en Chofu is in Setagaya City.
Access: Get off at "Den-en Chofu Station" on Tokyu Toyoko, Meguro lines
Kamata
This place once had the Shochiku Cinemas Kamata Studio, and through the "Kamata March", it became a nationally famous neighborhood.
Nowadays, the "Aroma Square" area at the JR station East Exit is the area's biggest landmark.
Access: Get off at "Kamata" on JR, Tokyu lines; Get off at "Keikyu Kamata" on Keihin Express Line
Tamagawa
The Tama river, which flows along Ota City, flows 138km to Tokyo Bay, and covers a drainage of 1240k?.
On the Tamagawa Cycling Road, visitors can enjoy the changing sights and smells as they take a leisurely stroll or cycle by.

