Ameya-Yokochō

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Ameya-Yokochō is a bustling open-air market street in Tokyo known for its dense concentration of shops, food stalls, and bargain goods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf open-air market
shopping street
tourist attraction
cityDistrict Ueno NERFINISHED
country Japan
developedAs market for surplus American goods after World War II
etymology derived from words meaning candy shop alley and American alley
hasAlternativeName Ameyoko
hasCharacteristic bustling atmosphere
crowded especially on weekends
neon and signboard-lined street
hasEconomicRole major retail area in Taitō, Tokyo
hasStreetLayout narrow pedestrian street
hasTypeOfShop accessory shops
clothing retailers
confectionery shops
cosmetics retailers
drugstores
fish market stalls
fruit and vegetable shops
restaurants
shoe shops
spice shops
street food stalls
historicalOrigin post-World War II black market
knownFor bargain goods
clothing shops
cosmetics shops
dense concentration of shops
discount goods
food stalls
fresh produce
lively street market atmosphere
seafood vendors
snack foods
locatedIn Taitō
Tokyo
Ueno district NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Japanese
near Okachimachi Station NERFINISHED
Ueno Station NERFINISHED
offers Japanese sweets and snacks
seasonal food items
street food such as taiyaki
street food such as takoyaki
street food such as yakitori
popularWith local shoppers
tourists
runsAlong railway tracks between Ueno and Okachimachi
tourismCategory Tokyo shopping district

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Taitō hasAttraction Ameya-Yokochō
Taitō, Tokyo, Japan hasLandmark Ameya-Yokochō