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Ameyoko Shopping Street

東京都
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A shopping street with about 400 stores lined up.
This shopping street is commonly known as "Ameyoko". It is centered around 500-600m under the elevated tracks between Ueno Station and Okachimachi Station, and has a variety of stores selling food, clothing, miscellaneous goods, jewelry, and more. You can enjoy eating and shopping to your heart's content.

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Highlights

Point 1

A Maze-Like Shopping Street and its History

Ameyoko Shopping Street A Maze-Like Shopping Street and its History
The Ameyoko Shopping Street in Ueno is a maze-like shopping street. Just walking around, you can see a variety of products and feel the vibrant atmosphere. Its history dates back to just after World War II, when about 400 repatriated soldiers from Manchuria formed a union to control the shops and it developed into a collection of specialty stores dealing in rare and valuable items. There are two theories about the origin of the name "Ameyoko": one is that there were many candy stores, and the other is that there were many imported goods from America. The shopkeepers have a wealth of knowledge and can double the fun of shopping by talking to them. Why not enjoy communication and taste the deep world?
Point 2

Stroll and Drink in a Downtown Shopping District Overflowing with Nostalgia

Ameyoko Shopping Street Stroll and Drink in a Downtown Shopping District Overflowing with Nostalgia
The Ameyoko Shopping District in Ueno is known as a mecca for strolling and drinking, with a townscape steeped in the nostalgia of old downtown and lively food stalls and restaurants lining the streets. Many of the shops are open from daytime and even locals flock here. On sunny days, there are also shops with outdoor seating, giving you a sense of openness. Order some beer snacks like grilled beef and hormone and spend a great holiday!
Point 3

A Must-See for Snack Lovers: Candy Bargain Sales

Ameyoko Shopping Street A Must-See for Snack Lovers: Candy Bargain Sales
The Ueno Ameyoko Shopping Street is home to many charming candy stores, which are also the origin of its name. Many shops handle nostalgic, old-fashioned dagashi, making it a recommended spot for families with children. Some stores even perform the unique and lively performance of shouting out their bargain sales, which allows you to fully experience the lively atmosphere of the downtown shopping street just by watching. Enjoy the retro atmosphere of the store and have fun chatting with the shop owner.
Point 4

Explore the World's Cuisine!

Ameyoko Shopping Street Explore the World's Cuisine!
As you walk through the shopping district, you'll find various restaurants and food stalls from around the world. You can enjoy the flavors of various countries, including Korean and Chinese cuisine, as well as Taiwanese, Thai, and Turkish kebab shops. Each restaurant has a wide selection of dishes to choose from, and the authentic taste that reflects the local characteristics is a charm! You can enjoy the atmosphere of a foreign country while tasting authentic dishes prepared by local chefs. The Ameyoko shopping district in Ueno is also popular as a gourmet spot that stimulates your adventurous spirit for food.
Point 5

A Treasure Trove of Cheap Fashion

Ameyoko Shopping Street A Treasure Trove of Cheap Fashion
The Ameyoko Shopping Street in Ueno is known as a treasure trove of cheap fashion stores, popular among a wide range of people from fashion-conscious young people to families. The stores are colorful and lively, and there's a thrill in finding hidden gems. In addition, the abundant selection and quick arrival of new products are also attractive, allowing you to always find new items. Some shoes are even sold at incredibly low prices, so be sure to check them out.
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Access

Ameyoko Shopping Street A Shopping Street that Continues for about 500 Meters, Right by Ueno Station!
A Shopping Street that Continues for about 500 Meters, Right by Ueno Station!
Ameyoko Shopping Street is located between JR Ueno Station and JR Okachimachi Station, with over 400 shops lining the street for about 500 meters. It's conveniently located within walking distance from JR Ueno Station, Tokyo Metro stations, and Keisei Station. If you're coming from JR Ueno Station, just head straight south along the tracks from the station and you'll see the lively entrance to the shopping street. There's no set route to follow in the shopping street, so feel free to explore at your own pace.

Basic Information

Address Ameyoko Plaza, 6-10-7 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0005
TEL 03-3832-5053
Web Site http://www.ameyoko.net/
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