Nakamise-dori Street

Commercial district
★ 4.9 (235K+ reviews) • 8M+ booked
Nakamise Dori Street is known for being Japan's historic shopping arcade, connecting the iconic Kaminarimon gate at Sensoji Temple to the main hall. Explore interesting shops offering traditional souvenirs, delectable street food, and unique treats while trying Tokyo's favorite snacks like rice crackers and sweet ningyo yaki cakes. From hidden gems to local delights, Nakamise Dori Street is a colorful snapshot of old Japan, inviting you to experience the rich history and unique charm of this vibrant city.
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1 Chome-36-3 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
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Nakamise-dori Street Reviews

4.9 /5
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李 **
1 Jul
It is very convenient to book tickets using Klook. You don't have to compete with everyone on the Jr website. This time I was arranged to sit in car 3, which is close to car 2 for selling things. If you want to take pictures, you can go to car 1 to take pictures of the scenery.
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RACQUEL *****
1 Jul
The shop is easy to find, and you get to choose your preferred kimono design. I recommend arriving early, as the selection becomes limited later in the day and you might not get your preferred color. The staff are helpful—they assist with dressing and even do your hair. Overall, a wonderful and memorable experience in Tokyo!
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Kwok *****
1 Jul
At first, I just wanted to give it a try, but I didn't think that I could really book a Japanese restaurant for free with Klook. Since this restaurant only accepts phone reservations and I don't understand Japanese, I relied on Klook to help me book a seat. When we arrived at the restaurant, the owner had already prepared our dinner.
洪 **
1 Jul
After purchasing online, you can directly scan the QR code at the machine at the Japanese station to redeem it. It is very convenient. You can take the subway directly to eat delicious food and go shopping. It is very useful. Next time I come to Japan, I will continue to buy and use it.
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Cheng ******
1 Jul
Online purchases can be used immediately, which is convenient and fast, and the price will drop with the exchange rate, which is very good.
Tiffany *****
1 Jul
such a cute and fun experience. definitely worth doing at least once. the babies kids are adorable and it was very clean.
양 **
1 Jul
It's a bit far from the station, but that's why there aren't many people, and it's nice that there are a lot of yukatas! You can also leave your luggage here, and the price is reasonable, so this is my second visit this year, following last year. There are curling irons, hair spray, hair ties, and more inside!
Klook User
1 Jul
easy to use. just show the barcode to the driver than u just sit until u arrive at the airport. u dont need to carry all ur luggage like crazy. very convenient.

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What To Buy in Nakamise Dori Street

1. Ningyo-yaki or Baked Doll Cakes

Treat yourself to popular ningyo-yaki cakes along Nakamise Dori Street, these are soft sponge cakes with sweet bean paste fillings in various shapes. Enjoy them on the spot or grab a box for souvenirs, with Kimura-ya being a must-visit spot where you can see them being freshly baked.

2. Dango Dumplings

Have a taste of the delightful dango, a classic Japanese dessert that's chewy and sweet and served on sticks. Try dango balls coated in different sauces, like the intriguing black sesame option. Make sure to try the Kibi-dango, a smaller version crafted from millet flour, available at different stalls on Nakamise Street in Asakusa.

3. Manju

Manju is a classic Japanese delicacy with different fillings like sweet red bean paste, cherry, custard, and more. Get creative options at Nakamise Dori, where you can satisfy your cravings with delights such as the flavorful Sesame Manju or other exciting variations to elevate your snacking experience.

4. Kimonos

Consider a traditional kimono, a popular souvenir along Nakamise Dori Street. Prices and quality vary widely, with high-end options at specialty shops and more affordable, high-quality mid-range choices available at stalls. You can go for authentic silk or polyester based on your budget and preference.

5. Woodblock Prints

Woodblock printing, an ancient East Asian art form, involves creating designs on a wooden block that are then transferred onto cloth or paper. In Japan, this art form evolved into ukiyo-e, known for intricate and detailed prints. At Nakamise Shopping Street, you'll find many shops selling affordable woodblock prints, such as Sakai Kokodo, established in 1870. These prints can complement your home decor, particularly if you have an Eastern theme already in place.

Tips for your Nakamise Dori Street visit

When is the best time to visit Nakamise Dori Street?

For a lively experience, visit Nakamise Dori Street during the day when the shops are open and the street is busy with activity. If you prefer a quieter atmosphere, come early in the morning or after dinner to enjoy the beautifully lit street and painted murals on the shuttered shopfronts. Holidays are also a great time to visit, as the street is filled with seasonal decorations.

How to go to Nakamise Dori Street?

Nakamise Dori is conveniently located just a short walk from Asakusa Station, served by the Ginza Line, Asakusa Line, and Tobu Skytree railway lines. It's also about a 10-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station on the Ginza Line and a 7-minute walk from TX Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express Line. Sumida Park is also within easy walking distance, making it easy to combine both spots in your itinerary.

What is the traditional way to approach Nakamise-dori Street?

To fully take in the cultural experience, approach Nakamise-dori via the iconic Kaminarimon Gate. This traditional entrance sets the tone for your visit and enhances the overall experience.

What are some tips for shopping on Nakamise Street?

Take your time to explore the diverse range of stalls on Nakamise-dori. You'll find traditional goods like Japanese clogs and Kokeshi wooden dolls, as well as modern items such as Anello bags. Don't miss out on trying the local snacks and sweets, which are a highlight of the shopping experience.