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Kirigaoka Shopping Street, Tokyo, Japan

東京都・北区・桐ヶ丘

Kirigaoka Central Shopping Street, open since the 1950s, is located in the Kita Ward of Tokyo, Japan, inside an old Danchi.

“Danchi” is the Japanese word for a housing complex operated by the metropolitan government. This shopping street is like a Showa-era time capsule. Few shops still operate regularly, and soon it might disappear for good.

All photos shot with Mamiya 6 and 50mm f/4 lens on Fujicolor Pro 400H medium-format film.
Developed and scanned by
Yamamoto Camera.

Approaching the shopping street, I passed this old building (which has since been demolished), painted in a striking blue color. It is also featured in this photo.

Most of the shutters inside the shopping street have been painted with colorful graffiti-style images. As some shops rarely, or not at all, open any more, the paintings become kind of a permanent art exhibit.

Beside one such painted shutter, a rice store was open during my visit.

On the opposite side is this shop selling goods for “slacklining”, a balancing activity. No idea how they ended up in this particular shopping street.

A bit closer to the main road is an old toy store. It seems that it also doubles as a popular spot for locals to catch up on the latest news and gossip.

Upon leaving, I walked through the rear side of the shopping street, where I passed this old coffee / tea house and snack shop with a very upbeat name.

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Norbert Woehnl

Norbert Woehnl

Norbert Woehnl is a Photographer in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in Travel, Location, Editorial and Street Photography.
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