Ningyocho Imahan
Ningyo-cho Imahan is a steakhouse/sukiyaki/shabushabu restaurant located in Ningyo-cho.
Amazake Yokocho (sweet sake alley) is an alley that stretches over 400 metres and is lined with Japanese liquor and confectionery shops. It's a perfect place to browse and stroll around.
Ningyo-cho Imahan is a steakhouse/sukiyaki/shabushabu restaurant located in Ningyo-cho.
This temple is located in the Ningyocho district of Nihonbashi. The area is a must-see for travelers looking to experience traditional Japan. Old-style prayer f
Brozers' is a burger joint located near Ningyocho Station.
Bar Tsurukame is a small whiskey bar near Ningyocho station.
Suitengu is a Shinto shrine devoted to conception and safe childbirth.
This shop, established in Osaka in 1783, sells premium knives, scissors and tweezers. Products are made in-house at this family-run business, using techniques p
Located a 3-minute walk from both Ningyocho and Suitengu-mae subway stations, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi-Ningyocho features a free-use internet PC and a laund
Set in Tokyo, 1.6 km from Edo Tokyo Museum, City Pension Zem features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site
APA Hotel Ningyocho-eki Kita is a 2-minute walk from Ningyocho Subway Station and a 10-minute subway ride from Tsukiji Fish Market. It offers a Japanese/Western
Hotel Nihonbashi Saibo is a 5-minute walk from Ningyocho Train Station and a 5-minute drive from Tokyo Station. It offers 2 restaurants, a massage service and r
Offering free-use internet stations and a coin launderette, Toyoko Inn Ningyocho is 350 metres from Ningyocho Subway Station. Rooms include free Wi-Fi and a pri
Hotel COREST (Adult Only) is set in the Chuo Ward district in Tokyo, 1.8 km from Marunouchi Building. Every room comes with a flat-screen TV. You will find a k
Super Hotel Shinagawa Aomono-Yokocho is located a 6-minute walk from Keikyu Aomono Yokocho Train Station. It features basic rooms, free WiFi and a complimentary
Daimon Yokocho is an arcade where a lot of traditional Japanese restaurants are located.
Nombei Yokocho (drunkards’ alley) is set away from the buzzing atmosphere of Shibuya and is like stepping back in time to see a slice of old Japan. There are ma
Okazu Yokocho (side-dish alley) stretches over 230 metres and is lined with many shops selling pre-packed food and groceries.
Kurobei Yokocho (black fence alley - the shop facades are all black) is close to Tokyo Station, it's best visited in the evening when the atmosphere is buzzing
There are about 20 candy shops along the stone-paved Kashiya Yokocho (Penny Candy Lane) selling candy, rice crackers, dango dumplings, ice cream and other taste