Try Togoshi Ginza’s best street food on a guided walking tour! Learn about and try crispy karaage, juicy yakitori, handmade onigiri, savory curry bread, and jiggly Japanese pudding. Explore Togoshi Ginza on a guided walking tour Try the area’s best street food, including crispy karaage, juicy yakitori, handmade onigiri, freshly made curry bread, and creamy Japanese pudding Learn the history of various street foods in Japan
, , Koto, Japan
is a famous traditional shopping street. It is featured on Japanese TV shows at times although it's hardly known to foreign tourists
2-1-6 Togoshi, , Shinagawa, Japan
This hot spring bathhouse was renovated with the aim of becoming a 21st century bathing style. It features blackish yellow water. It is said to be a beauty bath, with a high pH of 8.6 and a reputation of removing old calluses and making skin smooth. The water type is a sodium-hydrocarbonate saline cold mineral spring, and it is believed to be effective for nerve and muscle pain, sensitivity to cold, and to aid recovery from fatigue. The background picture of Mt. Fuji, symbolizing Japanese public baths, was a joint project between contemporary artists and public bath specialists. Many overseas tourists also come to see this.
Fine jewelry is sold in the 1930s Wako Honkan department store, while ultramodern Ginza Place specializes in high-tech electronics.
Yurakucho, Japan
Yurakucho is a large shopping mall located near Yurakucho Station filled with stylish and trendy shops, cafes and restaurants. Yūrakuchō is a business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, situated in between the Ginza and Hibiya Park, southeast of the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The district takes its name from Oda Nagamasu, who was also known as Yūraku.
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