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【4K】Japan Walk - Tokyo ,Shinagawa City ,品川,Musashi-Koyama,武蔵小山,February 2021, #Tokyo #Musashi-Koyama

【4K】Japan Walk - Tokyo ,Shinagawa City ,品川,Musashi-Koyama,武蔵小山,February 2021, #Tokyo #Musashi-Koyama
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Time : Around 4 Pm ,Temperature : Around 15 C date 21th February 2021

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Musashi-Koyama Station is a railway station on the Tokyu Meguro Line in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation
Tokyo’s Longest Covered Shopping Arcade
If you’ve done any traveling throughout Japan, you’ve probably come across the close cousin of the traditional shotengai shopping street: the covered shotengai, also known in Japan as the arcade. After all, there are around 35 of these in Tokyo alone.

Amongst them, the Musashi-Koyama Palm is Tokyo’s longest, spanning 800 meters with around 250 shops. Just two stations away from Meguro in Shinagawa Ward and adjacent to Musashi-Koyama Station, it’s definitely your first pick for shopping with the locals when then the summer heat is pounding or the Tokyo rains are pouring.
Though the arcade may not seem as historical or traditional compared to your shotengai in say, Sugamo or Togoshi-Ginza, it bears its own distinct history. Influenced by Western-style architecture, many of these sprouted up across the country in the 1950s. The Musashi-Koyama Palm (or “Musako” as the locals say) was amongst the first of them, filled with hole-in-the-wall eateries and family-run specialty shops. While many newer chain stores have entered in recent years, a nostalgic walk through this strip is sure to uncover some hidden local treasures you won’t find in the latest travel guide. Here are our picks!
Toriyu
Nothing says “welcome” at the southern entrance of the shotengai better than the sizzling sounds and savory aroma of Toriyu’s yakitori (skewered chicken). Pick up a couple sticks here from this long-standing landmark for a taste that dates back to the beginning of the Showa era (1926), before the arcade itself was built!
Toyonchi no Tamago
Though many locals come here for the variety of raw eggs, sourced daily from its farm in Chiba Prefecture, this egg specialty store’s silky smooth pudding is equally as popular. Enclosed in these cute plastic egg-shaped containers, you can take some home as omiyage or eat it as you walk.
Fujiya
Not only can you find a wide selection of fashionable Japanese geta wooden clogs handcrafted here, you can even choose your own combination of thong and clog to your personal liking. Don’t miss their wide array of traditional Japanese zori sandals too!
Nagata Isshin
When you’re ready for a drinking break, there’s no lack of small watering holes along the side alleys either. Enjoy the atmosphere of these nostalgic narrow streets while standing for a drink outside Nagata Isshin, or pull up a seat at the teppan grill inside for some authentic Kobe-style okonomiyaki.
Musashi Koyama Palm Shopping Street is an all-weather shopping street with a retractable roof. It developed after the opening of the Mekama Line in 1923 but was lost during wartime air raids. In December 1947, the Musashi Koyama Shopping Street Cooperative was established to revive the area, and in1956, the first 470-meter-long arcade was completed. Today, the street comprises four arcades and has a total length of 800 meters. It continues to grow and adopt new ideas while maintaining features that have been passed down over generations. The 250 shops include stores selling grocery, clothing, stationary, pharmaceuticals, furniture, interior decoration and electric appliances as well as restaurants, medical clinics, beauty salons, game centers and more. Many events are held throughout the year such as the noryo-ichi summer fair, samba parade, ryosha (two shrines) festival and early spring wadaiko drum performances. The closest access is from Musashikoyama Station on the Tokyu Meguro Line.
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