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Togoshi Ginza: JAPANESE STREET FOOD & Tokyo’s Coziest Shrine

Togoshi Ginza shotengai is said to be Tokyo’s longest shopping street with 1.3 kilometers of shops. And while several shopping streets across Japan have adopted “Ginza” in their name, Togoshi Ginza is said to be the first and only one with a direct connection to the original Ginza shopping district in Tokyo.

After the Great Kanto Earthquake struck in 1923, bricks from the rubble of Ginza’s disaster-struck buildings were used to pave the streets in Togoshi, and the name “Ginza” was also added for luck as the upscale shopping district had a prosperous image.

Now, Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street is a pleasant area to stroll around, with unobstructed views of the sky thanks to the lack of power lines. The area’s mascot Gin-chan can be spotted along the shopping street at several points, and there is an abundance of street food in Togoshi Ginza to try, from the classic croquette (korokke) to baked goods.
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TOGOSHI GINZA LOCATIONS & FOODS:

Beicon (2-6-3 Togoshi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)
- Gluten-free oyaki
- Gluten-in curry bread
- Gluten-free baked chocolate donut

Goto Kamabokoten (2-6-8 Togoshi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)
- Oden croquette

Pan no Harimaya (2-7-5 Togoshi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)
- Gin-chan muffin

Nakamura Tadashi Shoten (1-5-2 Yutakacho, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)
- Croquette
- Menchi katsu

Togoshi Ginza's Milkman (1-4-11 Yutakacho, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)
- Coffee milk

Togoshi Hachiman Shrine (2-6-23 Togoshi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)
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TOGOSHI GINZA ACCESS INFO:

25 minutes from Shinjuku Station:
Take the JR Yamanote Line to Gotanda Station
Transfer to the Tokyo Metro Ikegami Line or Asakusa Line and get off at Togoshi Ginza Station

15 minutes from Shibuya Station
Take the JR Yamanote Line to Gotanda Station
Transfer to the Tokyo Metro Ikegami Line or Asakusa Line and get off at Togoshi Ginza Station
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🎬CREDITS:
HOST » Shizuka Anderson
DIRECTOR » David Woo
VIDEO EDITOR » Edvin Mulalic
PRODUCER » Serkan Toso
LINE PRODUCER » Rika Hoffman

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