Ningyōchō

E569188

Ningyōchō is a traditional downtown neighborhood in Tokyo known for its old-style shops, restaurants, and remnants of the city’s Edo-period atmosphere.

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Ningyōchō canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
district
neighborhood
railway station
accessibleVia Toei Asakusa Line NERFINISHED
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line NERFINISHED
country Japan
etymology name derives from historical doll-makers and puppeteers in the area
hasCulturalHeritage Edo-period street layout remnants
long-running family businesses
rakugo and traditional entertainment venues
soba and udon shops
traditional Japanese confectionery shops
traditional tempura restaurants
traditional wooden shopfronts
unagi (eel) restaurants
hasEconomicActivity food service
retail trade
traditional craft production
hasJapaneseName 人形町 NERFINISHED
hasNearbyStation Hamacho Station NERFINISHED
Kodenmacho Station NERFINISHED
Mitsukoshimae Station NERFINISHED
Nihombashi Station NERFINISHED
Suitengūmae Station NERFINISHED
hasPlaceOfWorship Koami Shrine NERFINISHED
Suitengū Shrine NERFINISHED
hasRailwayStation Ningyōchō Station NERFINISHED
hasStreetType narrow traditional streets
hasUrbanCharacter low-rise buildings
mix of residential and commercial buildings
knownFor Edo-period ambience
long-established sweet shops
ningyō (doll) culture
old-style shops
traditional crafts
traditional downtown atmosphere
traditional restaurants
locatedIn Ningyōchō NERFINISHED
Ningyōchō area NERFINISHED
Ningyōchō area NERFINISHED
Tokyo
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Chūō-ku, Tokyo NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Japan Standard Time
near Hamacho NERFINISHED
Kayabachō NERFINISHED
Nihonbashi NERFINISHED
Suitengūmae NERFINISHED
partOf Shitamachi area of Tokyo NERFINISHED
central Tokyo NERFINISHED
servedBy Toei Asakusa Line NERFINISHED
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line NERFINISHED
tourismAttractionType traditional Tokyo neighborhood
writingSystem Kanji

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