Yanaka Ginza (谷中銀座) is a charming and nostalgic shopping street located in the Yanaka neighborhood of Taito City, Tokyo. Known for its traditional atmosphere, it’s a great place to walk around and experience a slice of old Tokyo.

Yanaka Ginza Taito

The narrow street is lined with around 70 small shops, including grocery stores, traditional sweet shops, handicraft shops, art galleries, and cafes. Many of these establishments have been run by the same families for generations, adding to the district’s distinct character.

The area is particularly famous for its many traditional Japanese snacks, like taiyaki (fish-shaped cakes filled with red bean paste) and menchi-katsu (deep-fried breaded meat patties).

Yanaka Ginza Taito

Yanaka Ginza is also known for its friendly, welcoming atmosphere, with shopkeepers often engaging in conversation with passersby. The relaxed vibe of the neighborhood is a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of other parts of Tokyo, making it a perfect escape for those looking to unwind and enjoy a slower pace of life.

To reach Yanaka Ginza, you can take the JR Yamanote Line to Nippori Station and walk for about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line to Sendagi Station and walk for about 5 minutes.

Yanaka Ginza Taito

Exploring Yanaka Ginza is a wonderful way to experience the charm of Tokyo’s traditional side and immerse yourself in its rich history and culture.

Pro Tip: If you go north, you will find a staircase called Yuyake Dandan. The sunset from here is a wonderful and emotional sight.

Yanaka Ginza Taito

Yanaka Ginza Information

NameYanaka Ginza
谷中銀座
Feefree
Address3-13-1 Yanaka, Taito-ku, Tokyo (Yanaka Ginza Shopping District Promotion Association)
Yanaka Ginza Taito

How To Get To Yanaka Ginza

5 minutes walk from Nippori Station of Yamanote Line,Keihin Tohoku Line,Joban Line andKeisei Main Line.

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