Ningyocho
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Amazake Alley is the small approximately 400-meter long street extending from the Amazake Yokocho Intersection just outside Ningyocho Station to Meijiza. It was given the name "Amazake Alley" because there used to be a shop selling amazake (sweet sake) at the entrance to the alley during the early Meiji Period. Even now amazake is sold at the many sake, Japanese-style confectionary, and other shops, and many people love walking down this alley to experience the Shitamachi (old Tokyo downtown) atmosphere.
View scenic routes that include this spot
Journey from Tokyo Along the Joban Line and Witness the Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake

More Information about Ningyocho
Street address
- 2 Ningyocho, Nihombashi, Chuo-ku
Access
- Get off at Ningyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Opening Hours
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Closed
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Best season
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Point
update: Sep.3.2024

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