It’s an area where you can have a fulfilling time in just half a day without necessarily visiting the zoo, museums, and such.
There are many long-established shops, but I also noticed several new ones.
While Ueno Station is often associated with Ameya-Yokocho, there are other must-visit places within a 10-minute walk from the station that are uniquely Ueno.
If you have any recommended spots or shops, please do share.
I hope this video can be somewhat helpful for your travels.
▼CHAPTERS▼————————————
00:26:①The National Museum of Western Art
00:46:➁Ueno Zoological Gardens
01:05:③Museums at Ueno
01:32:④Ueno Toshogu Shrine
02:09:⑤Ueno Daibutsu
02:41:⑥Hanazono Inari Shrine
02:59:⑦Shinobazunoike Benten-do
03:28:⑧Former Iwasaki House Garden
04:19:⑨Exploring Ameyoko
04:50:⑩Food hopping in Ameyoko
06:07:⑪Tonkatsu Yamabe
06:22:⑫Marishiten tokudaiji temple
06:51:⑬Niki no Kashi
07:28:⑭Usagiya
07:53:⑮Yushima Tenmangu Shrine
08:31:Summarizing the visited locations on the map
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