Omotesando Shopping Street is easily accessible from JR Uji Station (5–10 minutes on foot) or Keihan Uji Station (about 10 minutes on foot).





Omotesando shopping street
Omotesando Shopping Street (表参道) is a picturesque pedestrian street that captures the essence of the city’s rich cultural and culinary traditions. Stretching from Uji Bridge toward the famous Byodoin Temple, the street is lined with a variety of charming shops, tea houses, and small eateries. Visitors can browse specialty stores offering locally produced Uji matcha, high-quality green tea, handmade wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets), and beautifully crafted pottery. Many shops offer free tastings of matcha and sweets, allowing travelers to fully immerse themselves in the flavors that have made Uji famous for centuries. From elegant tea sets and calligraphy brushes to regional souvenirs and unique handicrafts, Omotesando offers countless opportunities to take home a piece of Uji's heritage.
Perfectly located near Uji’s most iconic landmarks, Omotesando Shopping Street is an ideal stop before or after visiting the UNESCO-listed Byodoin Temple. The gentle slope of the street, flanked by seasonal flowers and colorful banners, creates a welcoming atmosphere throughout the year. In spring, cherry blossoms line the path, while in autumn, vibrant foliage adds a splash of color. Friendly shopkeepers often share stories about Uji’s tea culture and history, making the stroll even more memorable. The combination of scenic beauty, local delicacies, and cultural treasures makes Omotesando Shopping Street a wonderful place to experience the charm and hospitality of Uji.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:30 to 17:30 (varies by store)
- Closed
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No closing days
Getting there
Nearby
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Byodoin Temple — 10-minute walk
Phoenix Hall and Pure Land architecture
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Uji River — 10-minute walk
Historic bridge and Tale of Genji connections
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Uji Bridge — 10-minute walk
Oldest bridge, featured in The Tale of Genji
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Taihoan Tea House — 10-minute walk
Authentic Japanese tea ceremony experience
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Takumi no Yakata — 10-minute walk
Tea brewing classes with certified instructors
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Ujigami Shrine — 15-minute walk
Oldest standing shrine in Japan
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Tale of Genji Museum — 15-minute walk
It’s dedicated to The Tale of Genji
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Fukujuen Uji Tea Factory — 15-minute walk
Famous for traditional Uji tea production
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