What makes it 61% Baby-Friendly: Flat paving eases stroller use and public toilets have diaper tables, yet onsite nursing rooms, high chairs, and shaded rest areas are missing, so caregivers must plan extra stops nearby.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows easy stroller pace and time for breaks at restrooms or cafes.
Stroll Shike-michi Historic Street:
Walk along the flat, paved street lined with late Edo-period earthen-walled warehouses and merchant houses.
Tip: Keep your stroller on the 7-meter-wide path and stop at open shop fronts to rest.
Visit Fuji Sengen Shrine:
Explore the compact shrine at the north end, featuring 300-year-old camphor trees and peaceful grounds.
Tip: Use the nearby accessible restroom with a changing table before entering.
Spot Yanegami-sama Roof Shrines:
Look up at small, ornate rooftop deities protecting the buildings.
Tip: Teach your baby to point at each roof god and snap quick photos from the stroller.
Browse Family-Friendly Cafes:
Choose cafes on the ground floor to sample Ise tea or soft-serve ice cream.
Tip: Call ahead to confirm baby seats and check if seating is on the ground level.

Guo Hwei Lee
Interesting area to explore and learn about the buildinga from the past
K
It’s good for strolling around the alley in the noon time. There’s so many shop and restaurant there for lunch or dinner. A few shop closed on Sunday.
Christian Bernhard
Very small area (well, we all know what happened..) but visit it whole walking to Nagoya Castle
Jeremy Fox
Interesting historical buildings - but lived in and not Disneyfied like Kyoto. The grungy, Showa era, shopping street also feels like something from decades past. There's a mix of older and more modern buildings. Also of note are the (somewhat kitsch) statues at street corners, the cones about them undermining the purpose of the art (Nagoya is the Yorkshire of Japan).
V L
A street with a historical significance on how buildings were to be built to prevent the spread of fire. It is just an empty street with old locked-up buildings along it. There is nothing to do here or see. The only eye-candy is a futuristic looking BMW i8 parked along the street.
In July, stroll under Tanabata paper decorations in cooler early evenings. In November, catch free street performances at the Endoji Festival de Paris but go mid-morning to avoid crowds.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Takoyaki snack | JPY 300 |
| Ice cream | JPY 200 |
| Small souvenir | JPY 500 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 1,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Japan, 〒451-0042 Aichi, Nagoya, Nishi Ward, Nagono, 1-chōme−35−3 1F
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