Ameyoko
Ameyoko
Ameyoko
Ameyoko
Ameyoko
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Ameyoko

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Ameyoko, a bustling market street between Okachimachi and Ueno stations, is a must-see destination in Tokyo. The name "Ameyoko" comes from "Ameya Yokocho," or candy store alley, as it once sold various sweets. After World War II, the name also came to symbolize "America" due to the availability of American products during the black market days. Today, Ameyoko offers a diverse range of items, from clothing and accessories to fresh fish, dried foods, and spices, making it a vibrant shopping hub.

This lively market street offers an authentic taste of Tokyo's past and present. With its rich history and a wide variety of goods, Ameyoko is a fantastic place for visitors to explore. Whether you're looking for local snacks, cosmetics, or unique finds, Ameyoko's diverse offerings make it a go-to destination for all types of shoppers.

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Hours and Fees

Ameyoko
  • Opening hours
  • 10:00 to 20:00 (varies by store)

  • Closed
  • Many stores are closed on Wednesdays

Getting there

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To reach Ameyoko, walk 5 minutes from Ueno Station or 3 minutes from Okachimachi Station. Both stations are nearby.

Resources

Japanese

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