Onoya Ryokan, Former Hotel
Only a handful of buildings both remain from the time when the omotesando approach to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple began to flourish in the Edo period (1603–1867) and also subsequently survived the two World Wars. The split-level Onoya Ryokan did. Built in 1935, this soaring and spacious wooden structure is located near Shinshoji Temple's Yakushido and is now a nationally registered Tangible Cultural Property. It no longer hosts overnight guests as an inn, but still operates as a restaurant where Japanese cuisine and delicacies such as eel can be enjoyed.