Nishijin Shopping Street
Currently Open- Address: Nishijin Station, 2-1 , Sawara-ku , Sawara-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken 814-0002, Japan Map
- Timings: 24-hrs Details
- Time Required: 01:00 Hrs
- Tags: Street Market, Family And Kids
Going to the mall is still relatively new in Japan. Before sleek shopping complexes were a things, people in Fukuoka went to shopping streets like this one. You may want to visit it before it dies out. The economy of the street can't hold up against competition from the internet and the malls, even though once upon a time, such streets used to be neighborhood landmarks, supplying people with goods for every imaginable need. Today, you'll see a lot of school kids hanging out, and street vendors still make a living in the afternoon. This is the longest shopping street in the city.
Nishijin Shopping Street Hours
- Individual establishments may have their own opening and closing hours.
How to Reach Nishijin Shopping Street
- Kuku/Yellow line stop Nishijin Station
- 2, 2-3, 3,8,10,15, 54-1, 94 stop Nishijin 1-chome(bus)
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- Nishijin Shopping Street Address: Nishijin Station, 2-1 , Sawara-ku , Sawara-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken 814-0002, Japan
- Nishijin Shopping Street Timing: 24-hrs
- Best time to visit Nishijin Shopping Street(preferred time): 11:00 am - 04:00 pm
- Time required to visit Nishijin Shopping Street: 01:00 Hrs
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1.3/10
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12.75% of people who visit Fukuoka-shi include Nishijin Shopping Street in their plan
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152 Times
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3 PM - 4 PM
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35.56% of people start their Nishijin Shopping Street visit around 3 PM - 4 PM
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1 Hr
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People usually take around 1 Hr to see Nishijin Shopping Street
92.62% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Nishijin Shopping Street
People normally club together Fukuoka City Museum and Shintencho Shopping Street while planning their visit to Nishijin Shopping Street.