3 Reasons Why Travelers Should Come to the Kagurazaka Shopping District
The Kagurazaka shopping district offers not only a unique shopping experience but also opportunities for meaningful interactions with locals.
3 Reasons Why Travelers Should Come to the Kagurazaka Shopping District
1. Abundance of Shops and Diversity
The average number of stores per shopping district (Shinjuku Ward)
The Kagurazaka-dori Shopping Association has about 300 shops, and the Kagurazaka Shopping Promotion Association has about 160 shops participating. These two large shopping streets create a massive shopping area with hundreds of shops in the Kagurazaka district. To give you an idea, I have attached maps of these two shopping streets. There are so many shops that the names are difficult to read even when printed on A3 paper. Considering that only 5% of shopping streets in Japan have over 150 shops, Kagurazaka is indeed a special place.
Kagurazaka Shopping Street Maps
The average number of stores per shopping district (All Japan)
Source: Small and Medium Enterprise Agency, “Shopping Street Survey Report (2016)”
2. Historic Shops Over 100 Years Old
3. Unique Local Products
According to the Japan Tourism Agency’s 2019 “Survey on the Improvement of Reception Environment for Foreign Visitors,” the second most common issue faced by travelers was “difficulty communicating with staff at facilities.” I believe this reflects not only language barriers but also a sense of loneliness from not having the opportunity to interact with Japanese people. Foreign tourists visit Japan’s shopping streets. Especially in the vibrant Kagurazaka shopping district, you will have conversations with shop owners and staff, creating unforgettable memories during your trip to Japan.