Strolling through the old streets of Shibamata in Tokyo, stepping into the nostalgic atmosphere of the Showa era.

Although Tokyo is a modern city, you can still feel the strong nostalgic atmosphere of the Showa era in Shibamata Old Street. Known for the movie 'Tora-san's Story,' the street is lined with traditional shops selling classic delicacies such as wagashi, senbei, and eel rice. Walking through it feels like traveling through a time tunnel.

๐Ÿšถโ™‚๏ธ Walking through Shibamata Taishakuten Sando, experiencing Edo commoner culture

From Keisei Electric Railway 'Shibamata Station,' you can immediately see the bronze statue of Tora-san, symbolizing his hometown. Walking along the bustling Taishakuten Sando, a street about 200 meters long, is filled with handmade wagashi shops, grilled dango, eel rice, and traditional snacks, each bite full of Edo flavor.

๐Ÿฏ Must-visit Shibamata Taishakuten

The end of the old street is Shibamata Taishakuten (Daikyoji Temple), a historic Buddhist temple known for its splendid wood carvings and serene Japanese garden. Inside the temple, you can feel the strong culture of commoner beliefs and also get an omamori for peace.

๐Ÿก Recommended must-eats on the old street

- Kusa Dango (่‰ใ ใ‚“ใ”): Made with mugwort, it has a chewy texture and is a representative snack of Shibamata.
- Eel Rice: Grilled over charcoal, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, full of Edo flavor.
- Senbei: Handmade soy sauce senbei, full of aroma.

๐Ÿ“ Transportation

- Take the Keisei Electric Railway and get off at 'Shibamata Station,' then walk to the destination.

If you want to experience a different Tokyo, it is recommended to visit Shibamata Old Street, feel the simple Showa atmosphere and delicacies, and stroll as if you are in a nostalgic movie scene!

Post by ๆ„›ๆ—…่กŒ่ˆ‡่—่ก“็š„Winwing | Feb 15, 2025

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