An old-school shopping street. Most of the people I saw were older. The one plus is the roof, so you don’t have to worry about getting rained on.

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Nakanobu Shopping Street
A shopping street lined with approx. 130 stores, where you can shop without worrying about the weather.
A covered shopping arcade stretching approx. 300 m from Ebara-Nakanobu Station to Nakanobu Station. Dating back to the early Showa era, this local favorite sits in the heart of the city yet offers a relaxed shopping vibe, and is affectionately known as “Nakanobu Skip Road.” With a roof overhead, you can shop comfortably in any weather.
The street is lined with approx. 130 diverse shops, from butchers, fishmongers, and greengrocers to cafes and restaurants, plus clothing, daily goods, and even clinics.
Two popular events, the “Nakanobu Nebuta Festival” and the “Nakanobu Yosakoi Festival,” are held in alternating years, and both fill the entire shopping street with energy. (Check the shopping street website for the latest details.)
Highlights
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A covered shopping arcade about 300 m long, perfect for shopping in any weather.
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Lovingly known as “Nakanobu Skip Road.”
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About 130 shops, including fresh food stores and places to eat.
Photos
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Entrance to the Nakanobu Shopping Street arcade
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A lively shopping street bustling with visitors every day, rain or shine
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Colorful carp streamers are displayed in May
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 中延商店街
- Closed on
- Varies by store
- Hours
- Varies by store
- Price Range
- Varies by store
- Access
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1) Steps from Tokyu Ikegami Line “Ebara-Nakanobu” Station
2) Steps from Tokyu Oimachi Line “Nakanobu” Station
3) Approx. 1 minute on foot from Toei Asakusa Line “Nakanobu” Station - Credit Cards
- Varies by store
- Official Website
- Official website
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