There are tons of creative souvenirs here, all really unique. If you love artsy stuff, this is the place for you. They also serve food, and there’s a rooftop café with a great view.
HAYASHI GENJURO SHOUTEN | Review by Charlie ChanChan
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The alley is super narrow, but the vibe is really lively. It totally has that Showa-era feel—like stepping into old Tokyo.
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It’s not really a big shopping mall. It’s more focused on food and buying souvenirs.
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The garden isn't huge, but the ups and downs are cleverly designed, so it's never boring to walk around. There's a little tea house inside where you can enjoy matcha while taking in the view—the atmosphere is just perfect.



