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Japan STREET FOOD TOUR of Ameyoko Market in Tokyo Japan

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Japan STREET FOOD TOUR of Ameyoko Market in Tokyo Japan

I'm in Tokyo Japan exploring Ameyayokocho Market which is the city's street food paradise. This is one of the few flea markets in Tokyo remaining, and you'll find a lot of fresh fruits, groceries, many restaurants, and a variety of delicious Japanese street foods.
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4-9-14 Ueno, Taitō, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan

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Japanese Street Food Tour of Ameyoko Market (アメ横) | Tokyo, Japan

Come join us for a Japanese Street Food Tour of Ameyoko Market (アメ横) located in Tokyo, Japan. This busy street market situated in between Ueno and Okachimachi stations is often referred to as Ameyoko (アメ横) which means Candy Store Alley. Aside from street food you can also clothes, bags and cosmetics along with spices, dried food, fish and a whole lot more. Typically the market is open between 10:00 to 22:00 (shops close earlier on Wednesdays) but your best bet for eating Japanese Street Food would be in the late afternoon or early evening. All in all we tried the following street food items:

1) Takyoyaki (たこ焼き) Octopus ball shaped snacks served with bonito flakes and sauces - 200 Yen ($1.77 USD)

2) Arirang Hotdog - Korean style street food hot dog deep-fried in batter with various toppings - 430 Yen ($3.81 USD)

3) Chocolate dipped fruit on a skewer (bananas and strawberries) - 300 to 350 Yen ($2.66 to 3.10 USD)

4) Spicy Japanese hot pot including various ingredients - 600 Yen ($5.33 USD)

5) Japanese Beer - I honestly forget the price but I think it might have been roughly 400 Yen ($3.55)

6) Yakitori 焼き鳥) - Japanese skewered chicken and other assorted meats - 150 to 200 Yen ($1.33 $1.77)

7) Japanese soft-serve ice cream - 250 Yen ($2.22)

Location and hours of Ameyoko Market:

Address: 4-9-14 Ueno, Taitō, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Hours: 10a.m.–8p.m. (Daily - reduced hours on Wednesday)
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The food adventures continues. Today we are bringing you to Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) another market here in Tokyo. Apparently this one is known as Candy Seller Alley (Ameyoko - アメ横)) and they sell a lot of sweets. I've read that after the war this was kind of like the black market where you could come to buy your sweet potatoes and your sugar. You know kind of luxury items at the time. But we've been walking around here and we're seeing lots of clothes, lots of shoes. We've seen a few sweets. I'm hoping we stumble upon more. But yeah it should be a fun and tasty video.

We found a stand that was serving up Takoyaki which are the little balls pancake balls with octopus. And this is something we ate a lot in Osaka. This is actually where the dish originates. So yeah we're just going to be dressing this putting on some condiments and digging in.

So here we go. We put some of that barbecue flavored sauce, some mayo, some bonito flakes.

Second food item and we still haven't gotten anything sweet. No. We've gone for Korean street food now. Yeah this one caught our eye and this one is called they sell Arirang Hot Dogs. The name of the business. And they sell different kinds of breaded hot dogs and the one that I think I ordered is going to have cheddar.

Time for me to try the chocolate covered banana. This looks so good. Look at all of those sprinkles just covered in chocolate.

So we decided to get some Yakitori meat to go along with our beers. I believe we have what is chicken and it is like doused in this sweet sauce. We've already had a bite. Woah! Sam has got chicken skin.

We got two ice creams for dessert. This is the first one. It is Matcha Vanilla. This one is for you Sam.

And I have some chocolate vanilla coming any second now.

Alright guys so that concludes are street food video. It turns out they don't have as many sweets and desserts as I thought they would but we still had a good time. Got to try some new dishes. So I hope you enjoyed that and stick around for more Tokyo videos coming up soon.

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Ueno Tokyo Street Food Tour / Ameyoko Market / Japan Travel Vlog

Ueno Street Food Guide - Ueno, in Tokyo, Japan, is famous for Ameyoko Market, but it is also a famous tourist destination with many other restaurants and izakayas.
In this Ueno Street Food Tour, we will introduce 15 street foods such as Seafood bowl and croquettes.
In addition, we will show you 6 cheap and delicious izakayas and restaurants in Ueno.
These include an All you can eat okonomiyaki restaurant, a recommended unagi (eel) restaurant, and more.
If you're wondering where or what to eat in Ueno, check out this Tokyo Ueno Street Food Guide!


【Contents】
0:00 Introduction

0:51 About Ueno
◆Centurion Hotel Ueno
【video】

◆Tori-bancho
【Address】

【Video】


◆Nekkyou Dohtonbori
【Address】

【Video】


◆Magurobito
【Address】

◆Unatoto
【Address】

【Video】


◆Tsukishima monja Moheji
【Address】

◆Daitouryo
【Address】

【Video】


6:28 ARAS KEBAB
【Address】

6:59 Hanakagura Panda-Yaki
【Address】

8:16 Minatoya
【Address】

9:27 Oimoyasan Koushin
【Address】

10:24 Anmitsu Mihashi
【Address】

11:41 Chicken Man
【Address】

12:07 Usagiya
【Address】

13:02 Saikoshun
【Address】

13:01 Beard Papa
【Address】

14:22 Ooyama
【Address】

15:18 Shouryu
【Address】

16:09 Isen
【Address】

17:22 VOLO Coffee and Tea
【Address】

18:12 Komeyori Panda
【Address】

18:38 Uokusa
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INSANE Japanese STREET FOOD Tour of Ameyoko Market | Tokyo, Japan

When I learned that I would get to spend twelve amazing days in Japan back in January of 2019, I knew that there were many things I had to do while I was there. Among them, try their famous convenience store food, ride a bullet train, eat as many types of ramen as I could, stay at a traditional onsen, see Mount Fuji, and sample lots of authentic Japanese street food! And let’s just say Japan blew my expectations out the water! Come and join me on my epic trip through this magnificent island nation!

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I’ve eaten street food in many countries around the world now, and Japan is right up there with the best of them! I couldn’t wait to try some more Japanese street foods for dinner, so my friend Shinichi from TabiEats took me to Tokyo’s most famous place to get amazing street food! Come along with us as we eat our way through Ameyo Market!

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My boy Shinichi promised me lots of surprises on this street food tour and he did not disappoint at all! Ameyo Market was once a black market after the war, but has evolved into a street food market where you can try all sorts of tasty treats, and it’s not all Japanese! Here, you can also get Chinese and Korean food, as well as kebabs.

The first place we set out for was a place famous for their takoyaki, or octopus balls, but they were already sold out! So instead, we moved on to a nearby stall, where we got some seafood half-bowls, which were very reasonable at just 300 Yen each, or roughly $2.80 U.S. The bowl came with squid, tuna, salmon, salmon roe, minced tuna, and some sushi rice with soy sauce and wasabi on the side. The salmon was so fresh and buttery, it tasted like it came straight from the ocean, and there’s a reason why roe is called the gems of the sea! It was full of briny deliciousness, as was the squid, which was also chewier. The minced tuna blew my mind! I’d never had a seafood bowl this fresh before. The wasabi was really hot, though!

Next, we stopped at Arirang Hot Dogs, where I got a dish called an extremely popular and trendy dish called Potatorella, which is potato and mozzarella on a stick. I had it with a sweet chili sauce and garlic. It cost 480 Yen, or roughly $4.33 U.S. It was like a mozzarella stick with a thick, crunchy potato coating and lots of melted cheese inside! It’s heavy and a little sweet and a little spicy, and is a must-try!

Next, Shinichi took me to a Korean street food stall, where we picked up the most popular South Korean street food dish, tteok-bokki, which is stir-fried mochis in a spicy, sweet sauce called gochujang along with fish cakes, sausage, and green onion. It was gooey and delicious, and had some nice Asian spices in it. There weren’t any sausages in this one, but it was amazing. The gochujang sauce was almost like a sriracha or a spicy sweet-and-sour sauce. It was hot, but apparently the Korean version is even spicier! I loved it!

After that, we went across the street to a place with an endless menu for some oysters! You get 5 oysters for 1,000 Yen, or roughly $10 U.S. I tried my oyster with ponzu sauce and a squeeze of lemon. It was huge and incredibly fresh. The biggest oyster I’ve ever had!

Shinichi got some fish called shishamo, which have roe inside them! I had it with some mayo. The fish was nice and steamy, and wasn’t too salty or fishy. The fish are small enough that you can eat the bones with no problem, and the Japanese mayo with them was fantastic!

Lastly, we went to a sort of stand-up bar that sells 20 varieties of sake! I got a super dry one that was strong but light at the same time. You have to be careful with sake; just because it’s light doesn’t mean is isn’t super strong! Each glass is only 500 Yen each, or about $4.50.

Wow! What an incredible street food tour. While Shinichi’s favorite thing was the Potatorella, I couldn’t stop raving about that amazing seafood bowl! Talk about a fresh, amazing, Japanese meal!

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Japanese Street Food Market Tour Top 7 Must Eat at Ameyoko | Ameya Yokocho Tokyo Food Guide

Tokyo Street Food Tour in Ameya Yokocho Market in Ueno Japan. Ameya-yokochō aka Ameyoko Street Food Market is a Japanese Street food area in Tokyo. This Tokyo Food Guide will show you my Top 7 Street Food Spots in Ameyoko Market. There are many Tokyo Street Food areas, but what sets Ameya Yokocho Market from the rest of the Japanese street food markets in Tokyo is that it has a healthy mix of international foods, especially Chinese food. The Ameyoko Food is one of a kind and Japan tourists and travelers of all ages will enjoy the unique market food offerings as well as the market style atmosphere. Ameyoko Food Tours are common, but I would like to share with you my favorite food spots in this What to Eat Guide in Tokyo Ueno Ameya Yokocho. We try Chinese Oden, Sho ron tan pao, Fresh seafood crab, Yaki Shoronpo, Korean Cheese Hot Dog, Takoyaki and Menchi Katsu.

Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁 Ameya alley) is an open-air market in the Taito Ward of Tokyo, Japan, 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.

Traditional Ueno is known for its ornate shrines, including 17th-century Benzaiten temple, which stands on an island in Ueno Park. Nearby, the open-air Ameya-Yokochō market sells a vast range of food, clothes and accessories.

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Ueno Tokyo / Japanese Street Food Tour in Ameyoko Market / Japan Travel Vlog

Japan Travel Food Guide - Ueno Tokyo Street Food Tour.
This food guide includes not only the Ameyoko market in Ueno, but also the hidden gems that tourists don't know about.
If you are looking for good food in Ueno, these info will be useful for you!


★Ueno Street Food Tour 2


★Ueno Street Food Tour 1


★Ueno Izakaya Food Tour



【Contents】
0:00 Intro

0:49 About Ueno

1:28 An-ya Hiyoko
【Address】

2:21 Mameda
【Address】

3:22 Ms.Yakiimo
【Address】

4:11 IMANO FRUIT FACTORY
【Address】

5:04 CINNABON
【Address】

5:54 nana's green tea
【Address】

6:46 Sanzoku Kaizoku
【Address】

7:32 Coffee by Jalana
【Address】

8:29 Osaka Jyugemu
【Address】

9:19 Cha-no-Kiminoen
【Address】

10:14 Isen
【Address】

11:17 Hokushin
【Address】

12:29 Alsace Lorraine
【Address】

13:39 Asakusa Imahan
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JAPANESE STREET FOOD MARKET TOUR | Must Eats at Ameyoko in Tokyo

Ameyoko is a must visit for food lovers. This open air market place in Ueno is packed full of great restaurants, street stalls, souvenir shops and sweet shops. You’ll find some delicious Tokyo street food here.

This 6 part Japan series focuses on Japanese street food- we’ll share our favourite Japanese street foods in Tokyo and some of the best spots to find them.

What and where we ate:

Takoyaki 300 yen/$2.30USD for six at Minatoya, 4 Chome-1-9 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0015, Japan. Open daily 11am to 7pm.

Menchi katsu (beef cutlet) and beer 670 yen/$5USD, 6 Chome-13-2 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan. Open 11am to 10pm daily

Tempura set each 2300 yen/$17USD at Kacchan, 6 Chome-12-13 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan. Open 11:30am to 10pm

Yakitori and drinks 3320 yen/$25USD at Bunraku, 6 Chome-12-1 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan. Open Monday to Friday 2pm to 11pm and weekends 12pm to 10pm.

JAPANESE STREET FOOD MARKET TOUR | Must Eats at Ameyoko in Tokyo | Japan is OPEN!

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Ueno Tokyo Street Food / Ameyoko Market / Japan Travel Vlog

Japan Travel - Ueno Tokyo Street Food Vlog. We'll share 44 foods in Ameyoko Market and around. If you're wondering what to eat in Ueno, check out this food guide!

★Ueno Tokyo Shopping Guide


★Tokyo Station Food & Shopping Perfect Guide


【Contents】
0:00 Intro

0:43 Matsuzakaya
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【Address】

- Alsace Lorraine
【Address】

- Isen
【Address】

( Isen Main Branch)
【Address】

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【Address】


6:25 Sakura Terrace
- Ms.Yakiimo
【Address】

-IMANO FRUIT FACTORY
【Address】

- VOLO Coffee & Tea
【Address】


9:40 Around the Station
- TRUFFLE mini
【Address】

- Hanakagura Pandayaki
【Address】

- Usagiya
【Address】

- Beard Papa
【Address】

- Sanrio Gift Gate Ueno
【Address】

- Mihashi
【Address】


16:46 ecute Ueno
- An-ya Hiyoko
【Address】

- Mameda
【Address】


18:35 Marui
- CINNABON
【Address】

- nana's green tea
【Address】

- Pastel Caffe
【Address】


21:02 Ameyoko Market
- Minatoya
【Address】

- Coffee by Jalana
【Address】

- Sanzoku Kaizoku
【Address】

- Cha-no-Kiminoen
【Address】

- Chin Chin Ken
【Address】

- Niku no Oyama
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- Osaka Jugemu
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- ARAS KEBAB
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Ueno Ameyoko Market Tokyo Street Food Tour / Japan Travel Vlog

Tokyo Street Food Tour in Ueno Ameyoko Market - Ueno in Tokyo, Japan has many restaurant and izakaya (Japanese style pubs).
This Tokyo street food guide will show you 7 Street Food Spots in Ueno Ameyoko Market.
If you are wondering where to go or what to eat in Ueno, this food guide will help you.
Check out our other Ueno street food video if you want to know more about Ueno's restaurants!

★Ueno street food



【Contents】
0:00 Introduction

1:30 ARAS KEBAB
【Address】

2:54 Saikosyun
【Address】

3:48 Minatoya
【Address】

4:50 CHICKEN MAN
【Address】

5:58 Niku no Oyama
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7:48 Komeyori panda
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8:44 Tsukishima Monja Moheji
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Must Eat Japanese Street Food at Ameyoko Market in Ueno, Tokyo

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Along the busy railway tracks passing between Ueno Station and Okachimachi Station lies the former black market of Tokyo, known as Ameya Yokocho or “Ameyoko.” Following World War II, Tokyo residents could come to Ameyoko to buy fresh produce and American goods.

Ameyoko was a popular spot for candy stores and the name Ameya Yokocho is supposedly a nod to those roots, directly translating to candy store alley. The “Ame” in “Ameyoko” is also said to refer to “America,” as the market was founded in the days of the U.S. occupation. Today, military surplus stores can still be seen here.

But nowadays, the main reason people come to Ameyoko is for bargains! One Ameyoko tradition that draws crowds is called “tataki-uri” or “slap sale.” The vendor fills a bag with snacks and sweets, to be given away for a steeply discounted 1000 yen!

You can also fill up for cheap at izakaya and street food stalls -- our mission for the day. And while there are many authentic Japanese street food stalls here, there’s also a diverse range of international cuisines represented, like Chinese, Korean, Thai, and Middle Eastern. With over 400 shops selling street food, seafood, snacks, clothing, and more, we have a lot of ground to cover.

Featured Foods:
1- 1000 yen candy “tataki-uri” slap sale
2- Potato cheese dog
3- A5 wagyu beef menchi katsu
4- Yaki shoronpo
5- Sashimi and Japanese sake
6- Matcha kakigori

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Street Food in Japan - Tour of Ameya-Yokocho Market | Budget Japanese Food and Spicy Kebab!

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Ameya-Yokochō Market is a great Japanese street food haven in Tokyo!
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There aren’t too many open air street flea markets in Tokyo anymore, but Ameya-Yokochō located in Ueno district, is one of the few remaining. It’s a market where you’ll find everything and anything - from a fresh wet market to shoes and cosmetics, all open air, and under the Ueno railroad tracks. It also happens to be a great place to sample some budget Japanese street food in Tokyo.

Here’s what I ate on this tour of Ameya-Yokochō Market:

Chirashi don - sashimi rice bowl, quality is not the best, but it is quite budget
Total price - 1,750 JPY ($15.92) for 2

Oyama Meat Pie - this is a little gem, it’s like a little deep fried meat patty - so greasy and so good.
Price - 200 JPY ($1.82)

Izakaya Hamachan - Throughout the market you’ll find plenty of little izakaya’s, Japanese pubs, where you can grab a drink and some food. They are great places to hang out when you’re exploring the food at the market.
Total price - 2,743 JPY ($24.96)

Taiyaki and ice cream - These are two of the most popular Japanese street food sweet snacks. The taiyaki wasn’t the best I’ve had, but the ice cream was quite nice.
Price - 450 JPY ($4.09)

Jumbo Kebab - Believe it or not, doner kebabs are actually one of the most popular street foods to eat at Ameya-Yokochō Market, and I saw mostly Japanese people eating doner kebabs. I ordered the super spicy hot sauce with my doner, and it was just the perfect spicy ending to this street food tour!
Price - 500 JPY ($4.55)

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Ueno Tokyo Izakaya Street Food Tour / Japan Travel Vlog in Ameyoko Market

Japan Travel Food Guide - Tokyo Izakaya Tour at Ueno Ameyoko Market.
This food guide introduces 6 popular izakayas in Ueno.
These are izakayas frequented by Japanese locals.
How to order and popular menus are explained.
If you are planning to visit an izakaya in Ueno, this guide will be useful.
Check out the Ueno street food guide at the link below.


★Ueno Street Food Tour 2


★Ueno Street Food Tour 1


★The most famous Izakaya in Ueno



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0:00 Intro

0:47 Ueno Izakaya Area

2:03 Tachinomi Takioka
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4:58 Tachinomi Kadokura
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7:03 Oyama
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8:48 Hama-chan
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10:56 Bunraku
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Tokyo Ueno Ameyoko Walk in Japan - Walkthrough in Lively Market with Shopping Shops & Street Foods

Enjoy a walking tour in one of the most popular spots in Tokyo, Ameyoko of Ueno! Ameyoko is famous for its lively atmosphere with various markets, shopping, and street foods with various eating spots on the streets.

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Ueno Tokyo Shopping Spot / Ameyoko Market Street & Hidden Gem / Japan Travel Vlog

Japan Travel Vlog - Exploring Ueno, Tokyo, isn't just about enjoying street food at Ameyoko Market.
In this shopping guide, we'll introduce you to the best places for shopping in Ueno.
Not only Ameyoko Market, but we'll also show you places where you can buy character merchandise like Kirby and Pokémon, as well as affordable Japanese snacks.
If you want to know where to shop in Ueno, this guide will be helpful.


◆Ueno Street Food Tour


◆Ueno Street Food Guide



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0:00 Intro

0:43 NITORI
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2:31 Seria
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3:43 Pastel Caffe
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4:42 Sanrio Gift Gate Ueno
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5:39 Kuze-fuku Shoten
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7:16 KALDI
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8:58 Yamashiroya
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10:03 eashion
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JAPANESE STREET FOOD - Tokyo street food tour | Authentic street food in Japan

A visit to Sunamachi Ginza is a chance to experience local life in Tokyo. This long, market like shopping street is packed full of traditional Japanese street food….

What we ate and where we ate it:
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Shapin at Eisho-en, 3 Chome-36-19 Kitasuna, Koto City, Tokyo 136-0073, Japan. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 3pm and 5pm to 11pm

Clam croquette at Arisaya, 4 Chome-25-5 Kitasuna, Koto City, Tokyo 136-0073, Japan. Open daily 11am to 9pm

Oden at Masueia Oden, 4 Chome-9-9 Kitasuna, Koto City, Tokyo 136-0073, Japan. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 6pm

Yakitori at Takezawa Shoten, 4 Chome-40-11 Kitasuna, Koto City, Tokyo 136-0073, Japan. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 6:30pm

Taiyaki at 水天宮たいあん, 4 Chome-24 Kitasuna, Koto City, Tokyo 136-0073, Japan. Open Monday- Tuesday and Thursday to Friday 1pm-6pm and Saturday and Sunday 12pm-6pm.

TOKYO IS OPEN! JAPANESE STREET FOOD - Tokyo street food tour | Authentic street food in Japan
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Last-minute Year-end Shopping in Ueno Ameyoko 2023 Walking Tour - Tokyo Japan [4K/HDR/Binaural]

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Date & Time: 2023/12/28 14:10pm 10°C/50°F

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0:00 Opening Title
0:40 Ameyoko Shopping St (Left) & Uechun Shopping St (Right)
1:27 King Crab Sales
11:39 Going back to Ameyoko
12:52 Turning to Side Street
13:56 Temple
15:05 Going back to Ameyoko Again
25:42 Turning to Side Street
26:50 Another Shopping Street (Name Unknown)
33:59 Entering Uechun Shopping Street
41:40 Entrance of Ameyayokocho (Ameyoko for short)
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Ueno Ameyoko Market Tokyo Japan Summer Walking Tour 2023 [4K]

Ameyoko Market, nestled in the vibrant heart of Tokyo, is a bustling haven of sensory delights. A dynamic fusion of traditional bazaar and modern shopping district, it offers a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and flavors. Visitors wander through narrow alleys, adorned with colorful stalls, selling a diverse array of goods – from fresh seafood and exotic spices to trendy fashion and electronics. Its energetic ambiance captures the essence of Tokyo's fast-paced lifestyle, providing an immersive experience of Japanese culture and commerce. A melting pot of locals and tourists, Ameyoko Market is a captivating destination where tradition and modernity harmoniously coexist.

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