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Nagoya-City Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street

  • Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street
  • Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street
  • Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street
  • Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street
  • Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street
  • Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street
  • Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street
  • Endoji Temple and Endoji Shopping Street

An old-fashioned shopping street at the heart of Nagoya

The famous Endoji Shopping Street began as the district that formed when merchants gathered in front of Chokyusan Endoji Temple's gate. Even in modern times as skyscrapers expand from the Nagoya Station area, this picturesque spot retains its old charm and somehow nostalgic atmosphere. Once counted among the city of Nagoya's top three shopping districts, its influence may have diminished, but its ability to welcome patrons and offer a more relaxing and entertaining shopping experience continues—and if anything—may have grown stronger.

Endoji Shopping Street made its beginnings around 1612 when the castle at the local political hub of Kiyosu was moved to Nagoya and thus brought flocks of merchants, making it the oldest shopping district in Nagoya. At one point in its more recent history, streetcars ran to and fro, which brought prosperity to the area. In the 1970s, however, the area's hustle and bustle began to wane with the close of the streetcar system. Even so, the area has preserved its old charm offering eateries and shops selling everyday goods as patrons enjoy a taste of simpler times.

A stroll along the Old Shikemichi Town Preservation District

Old Shikemichi Town Preservation District

Near the shopping street is Shikemichi, a preservation district lined with old plaster-walled warehouses, terraced houses, and rooftop shrines. The area owes its name to the street's four measures in width (about seven meters), as a countermeasure against fire spreading among structures. Pronunciation of those “four measures” is “shike”, giving birth to the area’s name and literally meaning “Street of Four Measures”.
A river flows behind the buildings and was used as a canal from which goods could be brought up to the warehouses.

Plenty to see and do year-round

Tanabata Star Festival

Every year in July, the area hosts the Tanabata Star Festival, organized jointly by the merchants and the temple. This is but the most famous event, with several others held throughout the year, such as the Paris Festival and the Enjoy Festival, which offers a chance to dance the famous Gujo Dance of Gifu Prefecture in Nagoya.

SPOT OVERVIEW

  • Souvenirs
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
Location : 〒451-0042
1-6-16 Nagono, Nishi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi
Fee : Temple visitation free of charge

Notes:
• Prices are subject to change. Check the official site, etc. for the most up-to-date information.
Parking : Metered parking available
Restrooms : Unavailable
Phone number : 052-551-6800 (Nagonoya Cafe Restaurant & Guest House)

Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
Should accuracy be critical, please verify this information using a direct source, whenever possible.

ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    • 5-min. walk north from Exit 2 of Kokusai Center Station on the Sakura-Dori Subway Line.
    • 5-min. walk west from Exit 8 of Marunouchi Station on the Tsurumai Subway Line.
    • 10-min. walk northeast from Nagoya Station.

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