The Setagaya Civic Center hosts a variety of unique cultural activities throughout the year, including art exhibitions, independent theater performances, and hands-on workshops in pottery, ikebana, and calligraphy. Its multi-purpose hall regularly features works by local and emerging artists.
Just a short walk away is the Setagaya Museum of Art, housing a rich collection of modern Japanese art, with rotating exhibitions on contemporary installations and historical archives. Every Saturday, the Iyokan Market brings together over 100 independent vendors and local farmers, offering artisanal bread, specialty coffee, and seasonal produce—a perfect spot to embrace Tokyo’s slow-living culture.
For deeper community insight, join the "Town Walk Guided Tour" led by local volunteers, exploring historic homes, shrines, and hidden shops. It’s a rare opportunity to experience the authentic heritage and daily life of Setagaya’s residents.