10 BEST Shopping Spots in Ueno! Lists of Places to Go

Ueno, located in Tokyo’s Taito Ward, is famous for its lush parks and lively eateries nestled under train tracks. Its convenient location also makes it a popular destination for tourists, often visited alongside nearby Asakusa.  

Notable landmarks include Ueno Zoo, The National Museum of Western Art, and the bustling Ameyoko shopping street, which attracts both tourists and locals. Ueno is known for offering everything from gourmet foods to souvenirs, making it a paradise for shoppers.  

This guide introduces the best shopping spots around Ueno Station that you can visit with ease. Whether you’re hunting for fashion or souvenirs, Ueno offers a mix of traditional charm and modern convenience.

Dive into Tokyo's most authentic drinking district with our All-You-Can-Drink Bar Hopping Tour in Ueno! Experience the Japanese "nomihoudai" (all-you-can-drink) system while exploring three local hotspots with your English-speaking guide. Start your night at two carefully selected izakayas in this nostalgic neighborhood, rubbing shoulders with locals and enjoying unlimited drinks. Cap off your evening with your choice of either a steaming bowl of ramen or one last drink at a traditional standing bar. Discover the real Tokyo nightlife in Ueno's atmospheric streets!
Magical Trip's tour earned Tripadvisor's 'Best of the Best' award

Ueno: A Blend of Tradition and Modern Shopping

Though Ueno is known as a historic downtown area with a nostalgic atmosphere, it is also home to numerous modern shopping facilities filled with gourmet treats and trendy items.  

Ameyoko, Ueno’s most vibrant shopping street, offers a wide range of foods and souvenirs at reasonable prices. Additionally, modern shopping centers around the station provide trendy items for fashion enthusiasts. The unique blend of retro and modern makes Ueno an ideal spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy shopping.

Must-Visit: Shopping at Ueno’s Iconic Ameyoko

Ameyoko stretches about 500 meters between JR Ueno Station and JR Okachimachi Station and features around 400 shops. From morning to night, the street remains lively, offering everything from gourmet treats to fashion and miscellaneous goods. It’s a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.  

Here are some recommended stores at Ameyoko that are worth visiting.

Shimura Shoten: Affordable Chocolate Galore


Source: Official Website

Shimura Shoten is a well-known candy shop famous for selling chocolate at highly affordable prices. For just 1,000 yen, customers can purchase a bag stuffed with chocolate and other sweets valued at over 2,000 yen.  

One of Shimura’s highlights is its traditional “tatakiuri” sales style, where staff enthusiastically fill the bags while chanting “Irechae! Irechae!” ("Put it in! Put it in!"). This lively shopping performance adds to the charm of Ameyoko. Though such practices are becoming rare, Shimura Shoten keeps this tradition alive, offering a unique cultural experience.  

- Address: 6-11-3 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM  
- Closed: Open every day  
- Phone: 03-3831-2454  
- Website:http://ameyoko.la.coocan.jp/



Nikinokashi Sales Office 1: A Candy Lover’s Paradise


Source: Official Website

Nikinokashi Sales Office 1 is a traditional candy store that stocks around 5,000 types of sweets. It offers regional delicacies and nostalgic treats that are hard to find in supermarkets. Despite the already discounted prices, bulk purchases come with further discounts, making it a great spot for both locals and tourists.  

With tax-free shopping available, it’s a popular destination for visitors looking to stock up on Japanese snacks and souvenirs.  

- Address: 4-1-8 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM  
- Closed: Open every day  
- Phone: 03-3833-3911  
- Website: http://www.nikinokashi.co.jp/shoplist/dai1eigyosho/



Ameyoko Central Building: A Hub of Diverse Shopping


Source: NAVITIME Travel

The Ameyoko Central Building is an iconic structure in Ameyoko, offering a wide variety of shops ranging from gourmet foods to fashion. What makes this building unique is the presence of specialty stores not found in typical shopping malls. On the ground floor, you’ll find shops selling embroidered Sukajan jackets and second-hand clothing. Meanwhile, the basement level is home to an Asian grocery street, selling foods and spices from across Asia.  

The Asian grocery section is particularly fascinating, with ingredients and spices that are hard to find even in Japanese supermarkets. This makes it an excellent spot for those interested in exploring the flavors of other Asian countries while in Japan. Enjoy a unique cultural experience where various Asian cultures blend seamlessly with the energy of Ameyoko.  

- Address: 4-7-8 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM  
- Closed: 3rd Wednesday of each month (Open every day in December)  
- Phone: 03-3836-9450  



Niku no Oyama: Iconic Street Food in Ameyoko


Source: Official Website

Founded in 1932, Niku no Oyama is a beloved butcher and street food vendor in Ameyoko. Their signature offerings include menchi-katsu (minced meat patties) and croquettes made with mashed potatoes coated in breadcrumbs and fried to perfection.  

You can purchase these fried delights to go or enjoy them at the stand-up eating area inside the shop. One of the store's most popular items, the Tokusei Menchi (Special Menchi), is packed with juicy meat and crispy on the outside, offering an authentic taste of Japanese street food. If you're a fan of Japanese comfort food, Niku no Oyama is a must-visit.  

- Address: 6-13-2 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Business Hours:  
  - Mon – Sat: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM  
  - Sun & Holidays: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM  
- Closed: Open every day except New Year's Day  
- Phone: 03-3831-9007  
- Website: http://www.ohyama.com/ueno



Hyakkaen the First Store in Ueno: Fresh Fruit on the Go


Source: Official X

Hyakkaen the First Store in Ueno is a popular fruit parlor known for serving fresh and delicious cut fruits. The store’s motto is "higher quality for less," and they sell seasonal fruits skewered for easy snacking. Each skewer costs between 100 to 200 yen, making it an affordable and refreshing treat.  

With fruit skewers in hand, customers can explore Ueno while enjoying their snacks on the go. This store is perfect for anyone who loves fresh fruit or is looking for a quick, healthy, and inexpensive snack while sightseeing.  

- Address: 6-10-12 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM (Closed on New Year's Day)  
- Closed: Open every day except New Year’s Day  
- Phone: 03-3832-2625  
- Official X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/hyakkaen1



Four Must-Visit Shopping Spots in Ueno

Atre Ueno (JR Ueno Station)


Source: Official Website

Located within JR Ueno Station, Atre Ueno offers direct access from the ticket gates, making it a convenient stop for travelers.  

Atre Ueno is divided into two areas:  
- East Wing: Offers a wide range of cafes, restaurants (both Japanese and Western), souvenir shops, and drugstores.  
- West Wing: Specializes in trendy fashion and accessories, particularly popular among women.  

This mall is ideal for those looking to explore Japanese trends, enjoy diverse dining options, or do some quick shopping between sightseeing stops. Its convenient access makes it a great spot, especially on rainy days.  

- Address: 7-1-1 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Hours:  
  - Shopping: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM  
  - Restaurants & Cafes: 11:00 AM – 10:30 PM  
- Closed: Open every day except New Year’s Day  
- Phone: 03-5826-5811  
- Website: https://www.atre.co.jp/ueno/



Ecute Ueno (Inside JR Ueno Station)


Source: PR TIMES

Ecute Ueno is a shopping facility located inside JR Ueno Station, known for its variety of sweets, deli foods, and take-out options, as well as sit-down restaurants.  

It’s a great place to grab a quick bite or pick up unique souvenirs, such as panda-themed items inspired by the nearby Ueno Zoo. The selection includes baked goods, bento boxes, and snacks perfect for travelers. Early birds can enjoy freshly baked bread starting at 8:00 AM, making Ecute Ueno an excellent breakfast spot before a day of sightseeing.  

- Address: 7-1-1 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Hours:  
  - Sweets & Bakeries: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM  
  - Restaurants: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM  
- Closed: Open every day  
- Phone: 03-5826-5600  
- Website:https://www.ecute.jp/ueno



Ueno OIOI (Marui)


Source: Muji

Just a 2-minute walk from JR Ueno Station’s Hirokoji Exit and directly connected to the Tokyo Metro Ueno Station, Ueno OIOI (Marui) is a stylish shopping mall close to popular tourist spots like Ameyoko Market and Ueno Park.  

The mall offers a variety of stores, including fashion brands, lifestyle goods, and restaurants. It’s particularly popular with young shoppers seeking trendy clothing. On the 9th floor, visitors can enjoy upscale dining options, including a premium yakiniku (grilled meat) restaurant and chic Japanese cafes.  

Whether you’re looking for the latest fashion or a nice meal after sightseeing, Ueno OIOI is a perfect place to explore.  

- Address: 6-15-1 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Hours:  
  - Mon – Sat: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM  
  - Sun & Holidays: 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM  
- Closed: Irregular holidays  
- Phone: 03-3833-0101  
- Website:https://www.0101.co.jp/058/



Parco-ya Ueno


Source: Official Website

Parco-ya Ueno is a stylish shopping facility located just a 1-minute walk from JR Okachimachi Station and close to JR Ueno Station. It features around 70 stores, offering a refined shopping experience with a focus on fashion, lifestyle goods, and dining for adults in their 30s to 50s.  

- Key Highlights:  
  - Stores featuring handcrafted items and leather goods, making it ideal for those who enjoy unique, high-quality accessories.  
  - Dining options include upscale sushi restaurants, yakiniku places, and wine bars, providing a relaxed and elegant atmosphere for meals.  

If you enjoy exploring sophisticated fashion items or want a calm dining experience, Parco-ya Ueno is the perfect destination.  

- Address: 3-24-6 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo  
- Hours:  
  - Shopping: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM  
  - Restaurants: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM  
- Phone: 03-6284-2722 
- Website: https://parcoya-ueno.parco.jp/



Enjoy Bar Hopping After Shopping in Ueno

After a day of shopping at vibrant spots like Ameyoko Market, Atre Ueno, or Ueno OIOI, why not experience Ueno's lively nightlife? Explore the local bar scene with a bar hopping tour, visiting unique izakayas and bars guided by experts who introduce Japanese food and drinking culture.  

All-You-Can-Drink Bar Hopping Tour in Ueno

This tour takes participants on a journey through various izakayas (Japanese-style pubs) offering food and drinks, with a special focus on the "all-you-can-drink" (飲み放題) system, where you can enjoy unlimited drinks within a set time. The tour price includes everything, so participants can join hassle-free.  

- Perfect for:  
  - Those who want to learn about Japanese food and drinking culture.  
  - Visitors seeking off-the-beaten-path spots that locals love, beyond the typical tourist recommendations.  
  - Participants looking for an interactive and friendly guide to help them enjoy the experience.  

The guides are knowledgeable and engaging, ensuring that even those unfamiliar with Japanese customs will feel comfortable and have fun.  

- Meeting Point: In front of the Ueno Object, Hirokoji Exit, Ueno Station  
- Tour Area: Ueno  
- Start Times: 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM  

Click here for more details

Experience Tokyo's authentic drinking culture in Ueno, a lively downtown district where locals unwind! Join our English-speaking guide for an exciting journey through three distinctive establishments, featuring Japan's famous ""nomihodai"" (all-you-can-drink) system. Start your evening at two carefully selected izakayas, immersing yourself in the bustling atmosphere of traditional Japanese pubs. Cap off your night with your choice of either a soul-warming bowl of ramen or a visit to a unique standing bar. Our Ueno Bar Hopping tour offers the perfect blend of unlimited drinks, local cuisine, and genuine Tokyo nightlife in one of the city's most authentic neighborhoods!