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Ameyoko,Ameya yokochō,Tokyo,JAPAN,阿美橫,阿美橫丁,アメ横 -Travel JAPAN-

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VR Japan
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Ameya-Yokochō ( \\\\\\\"Ameya alley\\\\\\\"), often shortened to Ameyoko is an open-air market in the Taito Ward of Tokyo, Japan, located next to Ueno Station.

The market is approximately 164,227 square feet (15,257 m2) in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building

There are two theories on the etymology of Ameya. The first is that the name came from ameya (\\\\\\\"candy shop\\\\\\\"), because of all the candy stores that lined the street in the early post-war era when sugar was hard to come by. Even now, there are stores selling candy there. The second theory is that it refers to (America); there used to be stores selling surplus American army goods just after World War II. In either case, it is now commonly referred to simply as ameyoko.

The market is home to over two hundred and fifty shops, which sell products ranging from food to clothing and other merchandise.
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