The Sendai shopping street is also a small place with a very tight structure. The streets of the entire shopping street are also quite clean. You can see some interesting things here, and it also belongs to a more unique shopping scene area.
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Sunmall Ichibancho Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sunmall Ichibancho shopping street is a street with a lot of changes. In 1954, it was established as the first arcade-style street in the Tohoku region of Japan. On December 6, 2015, the Sendai Municipal Subway Tozai Line opened, and a new city centered on Aoba-Toribancho Station also began. The current Sunmall Ichiban-cho has preserved its original appearance and has the same charm. Walking on the streets decorated with patterns such as Date Masamune and Masamune's helmets and Shikura Changcho, and stopping at cultural shops such as bookstores, musical instrument stores, clothing stores, etc., is very pleasant. The Sunmall Ichibancho shopping street also has another characteristic alley, "Ichibashi (Color) Alley", with more than 100 colorful shops.
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Sunmall Ichibancho Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Sendai shopping street is also a small place with a very tight structure. The streets of the entire shopping street are also quite clean. You can see some interesting things here, and it also belongs to a more unique shopping scene area.
Like most Japanese commercial street models, it is quite satisfactory. For travelers who love to visit, this place is still worth visiting. Insert: Here you can also taste Sendai specialty snack Niu Tongha 😊
Sendai Sunmall Fanding Shop Street is not far from Sendai Station. It is a very busy commercial street in downtown Sendai. The streets have roofs, so we are not afraid of rain. We strolled to the end and it really rained, but it was not affected at all.
As soon as Sendai Station goes out, you can see it here. It feels a little like the architecture style of Xinzhai Bridge in Osaka. A condom is wrapped on the top of the block. Because of the snow in Sendai, it can alleviate some problems very well. On both sides of the road are many kinds of small shops, mainly cosmetics, restaurants generally leave only a small door, to go upstairs, compared with Japanese style.
This place and Osaka's Xinzhai Bridge are interesting. They are all commercial streets. This design is interesting. It rains, snows and is not afraid to learn from good domestic commercial streets. On the day we walked, there were some local handicraft furniture, ornaments, china, etc. It was fun. I bought a brooch and it was expensive.