Prologue: Why Is Kagurazaka’s Shopping Street in Tokyo So Vibrant? Exploring Its Charm Through Store Owner Interviews
I have lived in Kagurazaka, Tokyo, for 25 years, and the shopping streets here are part of my daily life. Always bustling with visitors, especially from the local neighborhood, these streets have a unique energy.
Why Does Kagurazaka’s Shopping Street in Tokyo Continue to Thrive Amidst Decline?
The Recent State of Shopping Streets in 2021
Source: “Shopping Street Actual Condition Survey Report”
According to the Shinjuku City Federation of Stores Association, each shopping association in Kagurazaka averages 102.8 stores, nearly double the Shinjuku Ward average of 52.7 stores. This unity and organization contribute significantly to Kagurazaka’s enduring vibrancy.
Categorizing Shopping Streets: Where Does Kagurazaka Fit?
Neighborhood Shopping Streets: Local, pedestrian-friendly, selling daily necessities and household items.
Regional Shopping Streets: Larger areas accessible by foot or bus, offering daily and “shopping around” items like furniture or electronics.
Wide-Area Shopping Streets: Anchored by department stores or large retailers, focusing on shopping-around items.
Super-Wide-Area Shopping Streets: Featuring famous department stores and luxury specialty stores, targeting visitors from afar (e.g., Ginza).
Neighborhood Shopping Streets: 2.9%
Regional Shopping Streets: 5.8%
Wide-Area Shopping Streets: 10.6%
Super-Wide-Area Shopping Streets: 20.0%
Uncovering the Secret: Interviews with Store Owners Begin
Through this interview series, I will explore the thoughts, history, and business philosophies of Kagurazaka’s store owners, sharing the essence of what makes this shopping street so special. Together, let’s uncover the secret behind Kagurazaka’s enduring vibrancy.
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