🗺️ Heiwadori Shopping Park

📝 Introduction

Japan's first "Pedestrian Paradise" allows you to indulge in delicious food and enjoy shopping and strolling.

📖 Details

Heiwadori Shopping Park is a pedestrian paradise that extends about 1 kilometer from JR Asahikawa Station, and it is also a bustling main road in Asahikawa. Opened in 1972, it is Japan's first permanent pedestrian street, featuring large stores and various specialty shops, as well as beauty salons and dining establishments, with a wide array of shops lining the area. Here, you can not only enjoy shopping but also indulge in a rich variety of cuisine. From the bento shop "Shichifuku Bento Suzuki Shoten," which has been in operation for over 60 years, and the long-established wagashi shop "Nichirin," to the dining establishments, fruit shops, and liquor retail stores on both sides of the alley, there are 18 unique shops lined up in the "5・7 Alley Furarito." In the Asahikawa area, famous for its ramen, the oldest ramen shop, "Hachiya Gojō Sōsaku-ten," is also among them. The entire street features fountains and several bronze sculptures, including "Young Woman" by Tadayoshi Sato, along with benches for resting, making it a culturally and artistically rich walking path. During the winter festival, it also becomes the venue for the Ice Sculpture World Championship, transforming the entire street into a romantic and dreamlike landscape.

⭐ Highlights

The pedestrian paradise walkway extends about 1 kilometer from JR Asahikawa Station. Opened in 1972, it is Japan's first permanent pedestrian-only zone, featuring large stores and various specialty shops, as well as beauty salons and dining establishments, with a wide array of shops lining the street. Not only can visitors enjoy shopping, but they can also savor a rich selection of local cuisine. The entire street is adorned with fountains, bronze statues, and benches for relaxation, making it a culturally and artistically significant walking path. During the winter festival, it also serves as the venue for the Ice Sculpture World Competition, transforming the street into a romantic and dreamlike landscape.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a foreign language introduction signboard or manual? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)

A: There is a foreign language introduction signboard (in English).

Q: Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?

A: Free Wi-Fi is available.

Q: Are there coin-operated lockers?

A: Asahikawa Station, Aeon Asahikawa Station Front, and Feeeal Asahikawa Underground have coin-operated lockers.

Q: Is there a restroom nearby?

A: Asahikawa Station, Aeon Asahikawa Station Front, Station Front Building, Tsuruha Building, Feeeal Asahikawa, Food Terrace, Asahikawa Harete has restrooms.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

Asahikawa City, Hokkaido, from Miyashita-dori to 9-jō-dōri

📞 Phone

0166-25-7168 (Asahikawa City Tourism Division)

🚇 Transport

About a 1-minute walk from JR "Asahikawa" Station.

🏷️ Tags

Asahikawa

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