There are a lot of shops in the market selling a wide range of items, from various vegetables and food ingredients to kitchen appliances, flowers, clothes, meat, seafood, and even street food. Some accept payments via QR codes, while others still rely on cash. One morning when I visited, it seemed the market was not yet fully active. There were fewer people, and the product stock appeared to be from the previous day and hadn't been replenished. I would recommend coming in the afternoon or evening instead, as that's when the new stock of products will be restocked. Also, even though different shops sell the same product, they may have different prices, even if it's a...
Read moreYokohamabashi is a charming district that seamlessly blends traditional Japanese ambiance with modern urban convenience. The historic architecture and vibrant street markets offer a delightful glimpse into local culture. Navigating its narrow streets, one encounters a mix of traditional tea houses, contemporary cafes, and unique boutiques. The nearby parks provide a serene escape, contrasting with the lively atmosphere of the main streets. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a foodie exploring local delicacies, Yokohamabashi offers a rich and diverse experience...
Read moreOne of my favorite shopping street in Japan....products are fresh and cheap compared to other shopping streets.Today I bought 11 big apples for 540yen, big shrimps 25 nos for 1000 yen, 13 red snipper fish for 1000 yen, 1.5 kg potato bag for 100 yen, 1 kg onion bag 100 yen....8 big bananas for 100 yen.. Near to this shopping street(5-7 minutes by walk) there is Gyomu super shop which is super convenient and you can get halal frozen foods...
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