🗺️ Hikari Street, Jiyugaoka
🎨 Attraction Gallery
📝 Introduction
The retro arcade shopping street in Jiyugaoka has been beloved for many years.
📖 Details
The area around the station is gradually changing with the continuous emergence of new commercial facilities, yet the arcade shopping street established in Showa 23 (1948) maintains its Showa atmosphere. Just a one-minute walk from Jiyugaoka Station, you can enjoy shopping in a narrow building that stretches 100 meters.
The three-story building houses over 40 shops. On the first floor, there are clothing stores, shoe stores, kimono shops, and other apparel-related shops, as well as antique and handmade jewelry stores. There are also food shops, including a traditional wagashi (Japanese sweets) store that has been in business for three generations and a delicatessen, along with a flower shop and a small pet store, offering a variety of unique shops.
In the activity space, there are shops that operate for a limited time, attracting not only regular customers but also new visitors, showcasing a brand new vibrant scene. The second and third floors are primarily occupied by bars and izakayas. You can enter and exit through three entrances facing the street, including "Megami-dori."
⭐ Highlights
The arcade shopping street established in Showa 23 (1948). The three-story building houses over 40 shops. Fashion clothing and miscellaneous goods are the majority, but there are also various types of stores including food and pet shops. Temporary shops in the activity space are also quite popular. The building is located on "Megami Street" and has three entrances and exits.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is there a foreign language introduction signboard or manual? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)
A: Sorry for not providing it.
Q: Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?
A: Sorry, no free Wi-Fi is provided.
Q: Is there a coin-operated locker?
A: No. Recently, there are coin-operated lockers available at Jiyugaoka Station.
Q: Is there a duty-free service?
A: No tax exemption service is provided.
Q: Is there a smoking area?
A: No. Smoking is completely prohibited in the shopping street (some dining establishments allow smoking).
Q: Is there a public holiday?
A: Closed every Wednesday.
📍 Contact & Information
📍 Address
1-27-2 Jiyugaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
📞 Phone
03-3717-2131
🌐 Website
Visit Official Website🚇 Transport
Approximately a 1-minute walk from the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Oimachi Line "Jiyugaoka" Station.
🏷️ Tags
Tokyo