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Ameyoko Market, Tokyo (Japan) - Travel guide

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

A bargain shopper's heaven. And much more than just a candy store alley.

Getting There/Directions:
Subway - JR Yamonote line, Ginza line, Or Hibiya line to Ueno station.

Ameyoko in Japanese, is short for candy alley. But this busy market sells a lot more than candies in these days. If you are looking for a good bargin this market would be a good bet. There are a lot of used clothes shops as you can see, and they are really, really cheap.

And as you can see, on each side of the street there like a bunch of fish, squid, octopus, shell fish and stuff like that, and all those stores are competing against each other for the cheapest price that you can ever get. Look at this. What you can see here, is a huge, huge octopus leg. And dipped into the vinegar, I do not really know how you eat it. You can just buy crazy stuff like that.

You can see on your right, is called Taco Yati. Which is a huge, huge octopus ball. Made by flour and there is some vegetable in it. And it is a really, really popular food in Japan. Pachicco is a Japanese slot machine. And a lot, a lot, a lot of people put a lot of money in. So when you come down you should check it out. I am Kaz, showing you Tokyo.

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