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Things to Buy at Ameyoko Market
Cosmetics
Ameyoko Market in Tokyo has lots of beauty products that you'll love. You can find both famous Japanese skincare and international makeup at great prices. The staff are friendly and might even give you samples to try.
Bags
Love bags? Ameyoko Shopping Street is the place to be! Whether you're looking for handbags or backpacks, they've got it all. The prices are cheap, and there are so many styles to pick from.
Clothes
Ameyoko Market is a great spot to update your wardrobe. You can find trendy and traditional Japanese clothes without spending too much. This market is famous for its wide range and low prices.
Must-Try Foods at Ameyoko
Takoyaki
Don't miss out on Takoyaki when you visit Ameyoko. These tasty octopus balls are crisp on the outside and soft on the inside, topped with yummy sauces. It's a must-have street food and a perfect snack while you shop your way through the busy market.
Chicken Karaage
Try chicken karaage at Ameyoko Market. Found at food stalls along the street, These juicy, deep-fried chicken pieces are seasoned perfectly! Pair some with a cold drink while taking a break from shopping!
Yakitori (Grilled Chicken Skewers)
While exploring Ameyoko, enjoy Yakitori, or grilled chicken skewers. Cooked over charcoal, these skewers have a yummy smoky taste with a tangy sauce. Grab a skewer for a real Japanese treat!
Daifuku Mochi
Try Daifuku Mochi, a sweet treat at Ameyoko. These are chewy rice cakes filled with different flavors like matcha and fruity ones such as mango and strawberry. Not only are they delicious, but they also look super cute---perfect for photos.
Melon Bread
If you want a sweet snack, try the Melon Bread at Ameyoko Market. It has a sugary, crispy outside and a soft inside. It doesn't taste like melon, but it's known for its sweet crust.
Fruit Stalls
Ameyoko's fruit stalls sell fresh skewers of watermelon, pineapple, and honeydew. These bright, juicy snacks are refreshing and won't break the bank, costing around ¥100 to ¥200