Shopping streets / Food and drink alleys

Shopping streets / Food and drink alleys

[206]Cat Street

Description The official name is Old Shibuya River Promenade, and it is a back street that runs from the north side of Shibuya Station to Omotesando. The area is also known as Ura-Harajuku, and has a unique atmosphere, with many second-hand clothing stores for both men and women. Business Hours PM0:00 to PM10:00 (most stores) […]

Shopping streets / Food and drink alleys

[183]Musashi Koyama Shopping Street PALM (Musashi Koyama Shoten-gai)

Description Japan’s first large arcade shopping street opened in 1956, and with a total length of approximately 800m, it is the longest in Tokyo. There are only a few old-fashioned shops, and the main fun of this shopping street is finding your favorite restaurants and eating while walking. It is crowded on Saturdays and Sundays, […]

Shopping streets / Food and drink alleys

[178]Tokyo Ramen Street

Description This is a restaurant area specializing in ramen located right after exiting the Yaesu Underground Central Exit ticket gate of Tokyo Station. Although the ramen shops change regularly, there are always popular ones moving in. All the shops are crowded around noon and at night, especially at Rokurinsha and Hirugao. Business Hours AM9:30 to […]

Shopping streets / Food and drink alleys

[177]Tokyo Sweets Land (Tokyo Okashi Land)

Description This is an antenna shop of a sweets manufacturer located right after exiting the Yaesu Underground Central Exit ticket gate of Tokyo Station. There will be 4 stores: “”Kameda Seika””, “”Calbee Plus””, “”Glico ALMOND DAYS””, and “”Morinaga’s Okashina Okashiyasan””. Not only can you enjoy freshly made sweets from our special menu, we also carry […]

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[176]Tokyo Character Street

Description This is a character goods specialty store located right after exiting the Yaesu Underground Central Exit ticket gate of Tokyo Station. There are 33 stores including Pokemon Store Tokyo Station and Chiikawaland TOKYO Station. Business Hours AM10:00 to PM8:30 (most stores) Closed Days None (most stores) English Support unknown Barrier-Free unknown Fees Free (admission) […]

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[171]Kanda Jimbocho Used Bookstore District (Kanda Jimbocho Koshoten-gai)

Description It refers to the Kanda Jimbocho area where used bookstores are concentrated, and the number of used bookstores is approximately 400, the largest in the world. Target genres vary depending on the store, and include everything from literature and history to subculture and manga. Business Hours Every Sunday (most stores) Closed Days None English […]

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[161]Amazake Alley (Amazake Yokocho)

Description It is said that this name came from the fact that during the Meiji period, there was an amazake shop at the entrance (west end), and Meiji-za was located at the exit (east end). Many shops selling traditional Japanese sweets and Japanese food can be seen. It is a shopping street relatively suitable for […]

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[097]Sugamo Jizodori Shopping Street (Sugamo Jizodori Shoten-gai)

Description This shopping street is popular among the elderly, also known as “”Grandma’s Harajuku””. The Togenuki Jizo statue is also the approach to Koganji Temple, and is crowded with people even on weekdays. There are approximately 200 stores, and relatively many clothing, miscellaneous goods, and Japanese sweets are sold. Business Hours AM10:00 to PM7:00 (most […]

Shopping streets / Food and drink alleys

[075]Akabane Ichibangai Shopping Street (Akabane Ichibangai Shoten-gai)

Description A shopping street that starts near the east exit of Akabane Station and extends northward. It is a shopping street with a traditional atmosphere, and is characterized by its many restaurants and izakayas. Many shops are open from noon, so it is suitable for lunch only. Business Hours PM1:00 to PM11:00 (most stores) Closed […]

Shopping streets / Food and drink alleys

[074]Jujo Ginza Shopping Street (Jujo Ginza Shoten-gai)

Description This is a shopping street that starts near the north exit of Jujo Station and extends north. It is one of the three major Ginza areas in Tokyo, and there are many old-fashioned shops lined up. It is a shopping street where you can eat while walking as there are many shops selling prepared […]