Nanokamachi Street

Taisho Roman Street

This town was named after the 7th of each month, the Retro landscape gives the feeling of Taisho. Historically this area, had many shops, and still exist today, forming what is Tasho today. Recommend that you walk around, participating at eating and drinking establishments.

【Access】By Foot: Get off at JR Nanukamachi Station.

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