Essentials
My Basket Nihonbashi Hamacho 2chome shop
A good super market to buy at reasonable prices. A highly recommended store.
MyBasket Nihonbashihamacho 2 Chometen
2-chōme-35-4 Nihonbashihamachō My Basket Nihonbashi Hamacho 2chome shop
A good super market to buy at reasonable prices. A highly recommended store.
Drug PaPasu (Matsumoto Kiyoshi) Nihonbashi Hamacho Branch
A drug store; duty free shop as well.
60 abantu bendawo batusa
Drug Papas
1-chōme-8-2 TorigoeDrug PaPasu (Matsumoto Kiyoshi) Nihonbashi Hamacho Branch
A drug store; duty free shop as well.
Parks & Nature
Hamacho Park (a nearby park ) ;Cherry blossoms are very beautiful in April. Kids can play in the park.
12 abantu bendawo batusa
Hamacho Park
2-chōme-59-1 NihonbashihamachōHamacho Park (a nearby park ) ;Cherry blossoms are very beautiful in April. Kids can play in the park.
Arts & Culture
You can learn and enjoy the peoples' life in Edo period; about 300 years ago. Volunteer English speaking guides are available. It is a good place to visit especially on a rainy day.
657 abantu bendawo batusa
I-Museum ka-Edo-Tokyo
1-chōme-4-1 Yokoami You can learn and enjoy the peoples' life in Edo period; about 300 years ago. Volunteer English speaking guides are available. It is a good place to visit especially on a rainy day.
Entertainment & Activities
Please use subway, Ningyo-cho station to Maihama via Hacchobori station. It takes 30 minutes on the trains.
1017 abantu bendawo batusa
Tokyo Disneyland
MaihamaPlease use subway, Ningyo-cho station to Maihama via Hacchobori station. It takes 30 minutes on the trains.
A good place to go with your kids. The biggest zoo in Japan.Highly recommended.
523 abantu bendawo batusa
Ueno Zoo
9-83 UenokōenA good place to go with your kids. The biggest zoo in Japan.Highly recommended.
浅草水上バス乗場
1-chōme-1 HanakawadoTokyo Cruise tours.
https://www.suijobus.co.jp/index.html
Shopping
Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya,
Replica foods were born in Japan at the end of Taisho period. Since then, they have been greatly contributing to the diverse and rich food culture of Japan. The high-quality manufacturing technologies have been inherited by Japanese artisans and have continued to evolve.
All products of Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya are made individually by artisans in our factories in Japan.
176 abantu bendawo batusa
Kappabashi Dōgu-gai (Indlu yezixhobo zokupheka)
3-chōme-18-2 MatsugayaGanso Shokuhin Sample-ya,
Replica foods were born in Japan at the end of Taisho period. Since then, they have been greatly contributing to the diverse and rich food culture of Japan. The high-quality manufacturing technologies have been inherited by Japanese artisans and have continued to evolve.
All products of Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya are made individually by artisans in our factories in Japan.
Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁 Ameya alley?)
is an open-air market in the Taito Ward of Tokyo, located next to Ueno Station.
The market is approximately 164,227 square feet in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building.
There are two theories on the etymology of Ameya. The first is that the name came from ameya (飴屋 candy shop?), because of all the candy stores that lined the street in the early post-war era when sugar was hard to come by. Even now, there are stores selling candy there. The second theory is that it refers to アメリカ (America?); there used to be stores selling surplus American army goods just after World War II. In either case, it is now commonly referred to simply as ameyoko (アメ横).
The market is home to over one hundred and eighty one shops,which sell products ranging from fresh food and fish to clothing and time pieces.
North Entrance (JR Line Yamanote Line on Left, Yodobashi Camera on Right)
549 abantu bendawo batusa
Ameyoko
4 Chome-7 UenoAmeya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁 Ameya alley?)
is an open-air market in the Taito Ward of Tokyo, located next to Ueno Station.
The market is approximately 164,227 square feet in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building.
There are two theories on the etymology of Ameya. The first is that the name came from ameya (飴屋 candy shop?), because of all the candy stores that lined the street in the early post-war era when sugar was hard to come by. Even now, there are stores selling candy there. The second theory is that it refers to アメリカ (America?); there used to be stores selling surplus American army goods just after World War II. In either case, it is now commonly referred to simply as ameyoko (アメ横).
The market is home to over one hundred and eighty one shops,which sell products ranging from fresh food and fish to clothing and time pieces.
North Entrance (JR Line Yamanote Line on Left, Yodobashi Camera on Right)
Drinks & Nightlife
Robot Restaurant;
You must go there once before you die!
http://www.shinjuku-robot.com/pc/
998 abantu bendawo batusa
Robot Restaurant
1-chōme-7-7 KabukichōRobot Restaurant;
You must go there once before you die!
http://www.shinjuku-robot.com/pc/
Sightseeing
Tsukiji Market; You can visit and lean about the Japan's biggest fish market in Tukiji.
http://www.shijou.metro.tokyo.jp/english/
76 abantu bendawo batusa
Tsukiji
Tsukiji Market; You can visit and lean about the Japan's biggest fish market in Tukiji.
http://www.shijou.metro.tokyo.jp/english/
Roppongi Hills ;This is Tokyo! You must go there while you are in Japan!
http://www.roppongihills.com.e.nt.hp.transer.com/
898 abantu bendawo batusa
Chillup Roppongi
6-chōme-10-1 RoppongiRoppongi Hills ;This is Tokyo! You must go there while you are in Japan!
http://www.roppongihills.com.e.nt.hp.transer.com/