Okachimachi, a lively shopping district in the heart of Tokyo

Okachimachi is a lively district in Tokyo's northeastern Taitô district, centered around Okachimachi station, between the major Ueno and Akihabara stations. A mecca for shopping and eating with the Ameya-Yokochô, "Ameyoko" shopping street, it provides direct access to the southern entrance of the famous Ueno Park. Come and discover the lively, friendly atmosphere of this popular district, with its mix of traditional small shops and colorful street markets.

Okachimachi station was inaugurated on November 1, 1925. Today, it is served by two JR East lines: the Yamanote line, which loops around Tokyo, and the Keihin-Tôhoku line, which connects the cities of Saitama, Kawaguchi, Tokyo, Kawasaki and Yokohama. The station is wedged between the large Ueno station to the north and Akihabara to the south. It is surrounded by numerous other stations, including Ueno-Okachimachi (Oedo line), Ueno-Hirokoji (Ginza line), Naka-Okachimachi (Hibiya line), Yushima (Chidoya line) and Shin-Okachimachi (Ueno and Tsukuba Express lines). A veritable rail hub in the heart of the capital!

Quais de la gare d'Okachimachi

Okachimachi station platforms

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Ameyoko developed in parallel with the railroad line after the war. Thestreet is particularly crowded at the end of the year, when Tokyoites come here to do their holiday shopping. Some clothes shops even temporarily transform themselves into food vendors for the occasion!

Ameya Yokochô

Ameya Yokochô

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Ameya Yokochô

Ameya Yokochô

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Right at the entrance to the park is the Shitamachi Museum, which presents the history of the region and the daily life of its inhabitants during the Edo period (1603-1868). The second floor faithfully recreates the living spaces of the period, such as shops and traditional houses. On the second floor, numerous objects and even antique toys are on display, testifying to the way of life of the local population during this period.

Parc de Ueno

Ueno Park

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