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Kanto Region
Shopping Streets
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!["First Avenue Tokyo Station" is a concentration of attractions not only in Tokyo but also in all of Japan.]()
Tokyo Station, Nihonbashi, Marunouchi
Shopping Streets
First Avenue Tokyo Station
4.64 11Directly connected to "Tokyo Station", the gateway to Japan, this commercial facility is filled with the charms of Japan.
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How to enjoy First Avenue Tokyo Station that you can only buy, experience, and enjoy here
This article focuses on "First Avenue Tokyo Station (First Avenue Tokyo Station)", a commercial facility inside Tokyo Station that attracts specialty products and gourmet foods not only from Tokyo but from all over Japan.
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Tokyo's best restaurants in one place! “Tokyo Ramen Street”, where you could go for a week and never get bored!
Directly connected to Tokyo Station, just outside the Yaesu Underground Central Exit ticket gate, Tokyo Ramen Street is home to eight of Tokyo's best-known ramen stores, offering a different genre of ramen every day of the week, even if you go for a week. With not only popular and classic menus from famous restaurants, but also menus exclusive to Tokyo Ramen Street, it is no exaggeration to say that you can fully enjoy Tokyo's ramen here alone.
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A lot of experiences that you can only have here! "Tokyo Okashi Land"
"Tokyo Okashi Land" is directly connected to Tokyo Station, just outside the "Tokyo Station Yaesu Central Exit ticket gate". Antenna stores of "Ezaki Glico," "Morinaga Seika," "Calbee," and "Kameda Seika," all of which are nationally popular confectionery manufacturers, are located here, where you can not only purchase limited products but also enjoy unique experiences.
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Aoyama, Omotesando, Harajuku
Shopping Streets
Takeshita Street
4.50 9The world watches the kawaii (cute) culture shared by this shopping street.
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Soak Up Tokyo’s Trend Hub! 7 Must-Visit Attractions in Harajuku
Known as a trend hub, Harajuku brings together a wide range of shopping areas and spots, drawing crowds day after day. You’ll also find plenty of restaurants serving the latest food trends, making it easy to snack as you shop. And when you need a break from the crowds, it’s nice to know there are leafy parks where you can unwind. Here are the attractions, shopping spots, and food you won’t want to miss to make the most of Harajuku.
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How to Enjoy Takeshita Street: A Trendy Hotspot for Kawaii Culture
Known as the birthplace of “Kawaii culture,” Takeshita Street is where trendsetting fashion and must-try street food come together. In recent years, it has become a top sightseeing spot not only for young locals, but also for many visitors to Japan. If it’s your first time on Takeshita Street, here are the classic ways to enjoy it, plus carefully selected shopping spots and the best grab-and-go eats.
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