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.
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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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