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A street steeped in the traditional culture that defines the Nihonbashi area, Naka-dori runs between the COREDO Muromachi buildings and leads to the large torii gate of Fukutoku Shrine. Often lined with colorful paper lanterns that are hung to mark various occasions over the course of the year, this stylish street is reserved exclusively for pedestrians from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and people can often be seen stopping to take souvenir photos during that period. Since March 2018, event organizers have had the option of using the entire street as an event space. Please note that as Naka-dori is a public street, events must first be evaluated and approved by Nihonbashi Muromachi Area Management and the Chuo City authorities.

A street steeped in the traditional culture that defines the Nihonbashi area, Naka-dori runs between the COREDO Muromachi buildings and leads to the large torii gate of Fukutoku Shrine. Often lined with colorful paper lanterns that are hung to mark various occasions over the course of the year, this stylish street is reserved exclusively for pedestrians from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and people can often be seen stopping to take souvenir photos during that period. Since March 2018, event organizers have had the option of using the entire street as an event space. Please note that as Naka-dori is a public street, events must first be evaluated and approved by Nihonbashi Muromachi Area Management and the Chuo City authorities.

  • The Nihonbashi Muromachi area's iconic street

  • Cherry blossom display (during Sakura Festival)

  • Giant goldfish paper lanterns (during ECO EDO Nihonbashi)

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About This Facility

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Name Naka-dori
Address Roadway (Ward Road 19/Naka-dori) between Muromachi Higashi Mitsui Building (2-2-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku) and Muromachi Furukawa Mitsui Building (2-3-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku)
Access 2-minute walk from Mitsukoshimae Station (exit A6) on the Tokyo Metro