To reach Nishinaka Street, head to Tsukishima Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (Y20). From the station, it’s just a short walk to Nishinaka Street.





Nishinaka Street
Nishinaka Street, located in the heart of Tsukishima, is renowned for its abundance of monjayaki restaurants, making it a popular food destination in Tokyo. Just a short walk from Tsukishima Station, this lively street offers visitors a chance to experience the local flavor through this unique Japanese dish. Monjayaki, a runny pancake with various ingredients like seafood, meat, and vegetables, is a must-try for those looking to dive into authentic Tokyo cuisine.Along Nishinaka Street, visitors can find a variety of monjayaki restaurants, each offering its own twist on this beloved dish.
The street is vibrant and bustling, with locals and tourists alike enjoying the atmosphere while savoring delicious food. Whether you’re new to monjayaki or a regular, Nishinaka Street provides a fun and immersive experience for anyone interested in Tokyo’s street food scene. It’s the ideal place to indulge in a true taste of Tokyo’s culinary culture.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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11:00 to 21:00 (depending on the store)
- Closed
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No closing days
Getting there
Nearby
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Tsukishima — 15-minute walk
Monjayaki and historical food shops
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Hama Rikyu — 20-minute walk
Beautiful garden, history, seasonal flowers
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Shiodome — 25-minute walk
Skyscrapers, Nippon Television headquarters, entertainment
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Kabukiza Theater — 25-minute walk
Traditional kabuki performances and architecture
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Ginza Place — 25-minute walk
Showrooms and dining in Ginza
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Seiko House Ginza — 25-minute walk
Clock tower and luxury shopping
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Ginza Six — 25-minute walk
Large shopping complex with Noh theater
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Caretta Shiodome — 25-minute walk
Sky restaurants, shopping, and musical theater
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Shiodome City Center — 25-minute walk
Shopping, dining, and stunning city views
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Nippon TV Tower — 25-minute walk
Anpanman merchandise, Japanese TV culture
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Former Shimbashi Station Building — 25-minute walk
Japan's first railway and historical museum
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Ad Museum Tokyo — 25-minute walk
Japanese advertising history and rotating exhibits
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Panasonic Living Showroom — 25-minute walk
Showroom for Panasonic home interior products
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Lalaport Toyosu — 25-minute walk
Shopping, dining, seaside promenade
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Kidzania (Toyosu) — 25-minute walk
Role-playing for kids' careers
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