55 spots found

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New York Joe Shimokitazawa

Tokyo · Kanto

New York Joe Shimokitazawa brings a slice of authentic American diner culture to one of Tokyo's trendiest neighborhoods. This cozy spot serves up hearty burgers, crispy fries, and classic American comfort food in a laid-back atmosphere that perfectly complements Shimokitazawa's bohemian vibe. Located in the heart of the vintage shopping and theater district, it's an ideal place to refuel between exploring the area's quirky secondhand stores and live music venues.

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Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street ( 1 Chome )

Osaka · Kinki / Kansai

Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street is Japan's longest shopping arcade, stretching an impressive 2.6 kilometers through Osaka's vibrant Tenjinbashi district. The 1st section (1-chome) marks the southern entrance near Minami-Morimachi Station, offering an authentic local shopping experience with traditional storefronts, street food vendors, and family-run businesses selling everything from clothing to household goods. This covered arcade provides a fascinating glimpse into everyday Osaka life, where you can sample local delicacies like takoyaki and kushikatsu while browsing through shops that have served the community for generations.

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Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street Arcade South end

Osaka · Kinki / Kansai

The southern entrance of Tenjinbashi-suji, Japan's longest shopping arcade stretching 2.6 kilometers through Osaka, welcomes visitors with traditional charm and local energy. This covered street is lined with hundreds of shops, restaurants, and food stalls offering everything from fresh produce and traditional crafts to street food and everyday goods at local prices. The arcade provides an authentic glimpse into everyday Osaka life, where locals have shopped for centuries, making it a perfect alternative to touristy shopping districts.

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Bohemian's Guild

Tokyo · Kanto

Bohemian's Guild offers a unique artistic haven where creativity and craftsmanship converge in an authentic Japanese setting. This distinctive spot welcomes visitors to explore handmade goods, artisan workshops, or creative spaces that celebrate bohemian culture and independent makers. Whether you're seeking one-of-a-kind souvenirs or simply want to experience Japan's thriving creative community, this guild provides an intimate glimpse into the country's contemporary artisan scene.

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Noboribetsu Paradise Shopping Street

Hokkaido · Hokkaido

Noboribetsu Paradise Shopping Street is a charming covered arcade located in the famous hot spring resort town of Noboribetsu, Hokkaido. This nostalgic shopping street features local souvenir shops, restaurants serving Hokkaido specialties, and stores offering regional products like dairy items and seafood. Visitors can browse for unique onsen-themed gifts, sample local cuisine, and experience the welcoming atmosphere of a traditional Japanese shopping district.

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Gondo Shopping Street

Nagano · Chubu

Gondo Shopping Street is a charming local arcade that offers an authentic glimpse into everyday Japanese life away from the typical tourist trails. This traditional shotengai features a variety of small shops, family-run eateries, and specialty stores where you can find everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. The covered arcade provides a comfortable shopping experience rain or shine, making it perfect for leisurely strolls and discovering hidden gems.

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South End of Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street

Osaka · Kinki / Kansai

The South End of Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street marks the beginning of Japan's longest shopping arcade, stretching an impressive 2.6 kilometers through Osaka's traditional downtown. This bustling entrance area near Minami-morimachi Station offers an authentic glimpse into local life with its mix of traditional shops, affordable eateries, and friendly merchants. Unlike tourist-heavy districts, this neighborhood shopping street provides a genuine Osaka experience where you can sample local street food, browse for everyday goods, and interact with welcoming locals.