In Japanese, ‘Ningyo’ means puppet or doll. With a definite downtown ‘shitamachi’ feel, Ningyocho is, as the name suggests, the place where puppet and doll makers traditionally plied their craft. Although there are still a few of these shops around, Ningyocho is predominantly an office district these days.
Articles about Ningyocho
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Tours & Activities in Central Tokyo
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Restaurants in Ningyocho
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Tiny Toria Tearoom
A small, British-inspired cafe serving up delicious home-made cakes and crumpets along with …