The Japan Timesのインスタグラム(thejapantimes) - 3月8日 10時45分


Lively clusters of shops and restaurants can be found under elevated train tracks across Tokyo, from Koenji to Ryogoku. Drinking under the tracks near Yurakucho Station has been the unofficial neighborhood pastime since the 1950s, when a thriving postwar black market helped draw shoppers to the area. The Koganecho Art Book Bazaar, a bookstore in a sleek glass box tucked under the tracks, is a standout. The warm wood interior is filled to bursting with artist monographs, magazines and works of art history. Nakameguro's stylish new branch of Tsutaya, the bookstore chain, is open daily until 1 a.m., making it a pleasant place to lounge after touring the row of shops and eateries that rambles on for the better part of a kilometer, almost as long as its cousin in Yurakucho. (Don O'Keefe photos) #Japan #Tokyo #Yokohama #instatravel #trains #横浜 #東京 #有楽町 #中目黒 #電車


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