Dobuita Shopping Street

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Photo: Danny Choo / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Dobuita Shopping Street stretches all the way from Shioiri Station to the Yokosuka Naval Base, and it uniquely fuses both Japanese and American culture. Along the street there are a variety of retail stores, including everything from portrait shops to military-style stores and plenty of bars and eateries. Some establishments along Dobuita Street even accept payment in US dollars!

Información

Dirección

2 Chome-15 Honcho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa 238-0041 (Direcciones)

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Harga

Entrada gratis

Número telefónico

+81 46-824-4917

Amenidades

  • Shops

Cómo llegar

5 minutes on foot from Shioiri Station on the Keikyū Main Line.

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