Sumida River Walk and Tokyo Mizumachi: Eastern Tokyo’s Coolest New Shopping Complex!
- Written by: Timothy Sullivan
Sumida River Walk is a pathway across the Sumida River connecting the historical neighborhood of Asakusa with the Tokyo Skytree area - two popular sightseeing spots in the city. Also new to the area is Tokyo Mizumachi, a waterfront commercial district between Sumida River Walk and Tokyo Skytree Town. Here, we’ll share some of the sights and stores that are opening in this area!
Sumida River Walk
The neighborhood of Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s major tourist areas. Home to huge festivals, like the Sanja Matsuri and Asakusa Samba Carnival, plus sights like Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple, Nakamise Shopping Street, and picturesque spots along the Sumida River, it draws over 9.5 million visitors from abroad each year*.
But to cross the Sumida River to get to another of the area’s huge tourist attractions, Tokyo Skytree, used to mean taking a train, subway, or walking a fair distance.
Sumida River Walk changes all that, cutting the hike into an enjoyable scenic stroll of around 10 minutes. An elevated promenade running alongside the Tobu Isesaki Line rail bridge, Sumida River Walk is a shortcut across the river, linking Asakusa with Tokyo Mizumachi and on to the Tokyo Skytree area.
The footbridge also affords a beautiful view of the river itself and its famous sunsets - an area especially gorgeous in spring, as both sides of the Sumida River are lined by cherry blossoms.
Along the stroll to Tokyo Mizumachi, if you look carefully, you’ll even spot Sorakara-chan, the mascot character associated with Tokyo Skytree, along the way! See how many of these cute illustrations you can find.
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Sumida River Walkすみだリバーウォーク
- Address 1 Chome-1 Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033
Tokyo Mizumachi
Set along the Kitajukken River underneath the Tobu Isesaki Line tracks, Tokyo Mizumachi is a laid-back waterfront commercial district that's the perfect place for a stroll.
Split into two zones, West and East, Tokyo Mizumachi offers a variety of boutiques and shops offering everything from sandwiches to craft beers, coffee to traditional Japanese sweets; and even a zakka shop selling a fun variety of lifestyle items.
A casual area along the Kitajukken River, Tokyo Mizumachi will ultimately be home to 12 businesses, including casual restaurant Land_A, Wise Owl Hostels River Tokyo, Shake Tree Burger & Bar, and even an indoor climbing center!
Shopping and Eating at Tokyo Mizumachi
After making our way across Sumida River Walk, we see the first shops at Tokyo Mizumachi. The adjoining Sumida Park was recently redeveloped as well, becoming an expansive green space with benches placed around it - the perfect place to sit down with a coffee or takeout.
Land_A
Land_A is the first in a selection of shops open during our visit in June 2020. Pitching itself as offering “cafe dining & smile,” this relaxed casual restaurant offers a variety of Western-inspired dishes, plus a deli and assorted sweets. Land_A offers breakfast from 9-11 a.m., lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., meals from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and a variety of takeout options at the same time. Also in the shop is Tokyo Crepe Girl, a takeout crepe shop that’s sure to be popular with picnickers.
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LAND_ALAND_A
- Address 1-2-4 Mukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-0033
- Phone Number 03-5637-0107
Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Closed: Irregularly
KONCENT
Next door is Koncent, which is described as a “zakka” shop. Zakka refers to a variety of goods, often lifestyle or household related. In Japanese, “koncent” refers to a power outlet but can also metaphorically refer to a source of power or energy. So it’s not surprising that Koncent’s concept is all about “connecting consumers with the world of Japanese design.” Koncent’s assorted useful knickknacks come at a variety of prices as well, with small items under 1,000 yen and others for tens of thousands. You might just discover a fun Tokyo souvenir here!
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KONCENTKONCENT
- Address 1-2-5 Mukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-0033
Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Closed: Irregularly
Ichiya
Ichiya is a sweets cafe offering a selection of wagashi - handmade Japanese confections. Depending on the season, you can find goodies like the Shiratama Parfait and shaved ice, plus more traditional sweets like the various daifuku - rice cakes stuffed with sweet bean jam - and dorayaki - petite pancake sandwiches with red bean paste in between. These indulgent treats come in a variety of Japanese flavors and can be eaten in the cafe space or taken out and enjoyed in the nearby park.
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Ichiyaいちや
- Address 1-2-7 Mukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-0033
- Phone Number 03-6456-1839
Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Closed: Irregularly
Deus Ex Machina
An “Australian surf and bike culture-based lifestyle shop,” Deus Ex Machina is a different breed of zakka. Part menswear shop, part motorbike gallery, part cafe, and part bar, this fun boutique space was jumping to the live DJ’s beats when we visited. Great brews and Aussie-style coffee are served up, which can be enjoyed in-shop at the dining space or outdoors on the waterfront terrace.
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DEUS EX MACHINA ASAKUSADEUS EX MACHINA ASAKUSA
- Address 1-2-8 Mukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-0033
- Phone Number 03-6284-1749
Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Closed: Irregularly
MUYA
Continue strolling along Tokyo Mizumachi and you'll encounter Muya, a cute bakery cafe that serves up artisan bread in a variety of ways, as a loaf alone or from decadent Japanese-style sandwiches to a sweet and fluffy French toast that had us begging for more. As with many of the shops, items can be bagged for takeout or enjoyed in-shop. Don’t miss enjoying a cup of Muya’s signature espresso!
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MUYAむうや
- Address 1-2-12 Mukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-0033
- Phone Number 03-6240-4880
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Closed: Irregularly
Lattest Sports
Continuing on to the East Side, we encounter a new variety of shops. A cute play on words, Lattest Sports is an expansive cafe and sports complex that people of all ages will enjoy. While you have the option to relax with a signature latte and pudding or one of their home-roasted blends, you can also browse their cycle shop and even kick off your shoes, chalk your hands and enjoy the indoor bouldering gym. If you're with younger children, they'll enjoy playing in the soft beach sand zone that's made just with them in mind. Music, art, and other events are planned to be hosted in the space as well.
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Lattest SportsLATTEST SPORTS
- Address 1 Chome-23-16 Mukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0033
Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Closed: Irregularly
WASH&FOLD
If you're staying in the Skytree or Mizumachi area and are in need of a laundromat, WASH&FOLD is perfect for you. The friendly staff is happy to accept laundry and dry cleaning, for pick-up or delivery later. Or if you prefer, WASH&FOLD has coin-operated machines at competitive rates, and a comfortable waiting space complete with power outlets for your devices to help you pass the time.
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WASH&FOLDWASH&FOLD
- Address 1 Chome-23-11 Mukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0033
- Phone Number 03-6658-8477
Hours: 6:00 a.m. - midnight
Closed: Irregularly
sumizumi
Sumida City, in which Mizumachi is located, has a history of light manufacturing and has been home to artisans for years. To further showcase its pride, since 2010 the city has certified merchandise and restaurant menus that would serve to "enhance the brand value" of Sumida. Sumizumi serves as a base bringing together a variety of made-in-Sumida products so that people from all over can enjoy seeing (and buying) some of the area's coolest wares. The first floor is a sales space; the second floor has space for workshops and other events.
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sumizumiすみずみ
- Address 1 Chome-23-9 Mukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0033
- Phone Number 03-6284-1731
Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Closed: Irregularly
FamilyMart Tokyo Mizumachi Shop
No shopping district is complete without a cool Japanese convenience store! FamilyMart is Japan's second-largest convenience store chain, and here you'll find all the tasty bentos, sandwiches, snacks and drinks to satisfy your tummy - plus daily necessities that you may have forgotten to pack. Plus the Tokyo Mizumachi Shop fits in with a smart interior and cafe-like space where you can sit and relax while enjoying a snack or meal.
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FamilyMart Tokyo Mizumachi Shopファミリーマート 東京ミズマチ店
- Address 1 Chome-23-8 Mukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0033
- Phone Number 03-5608-7102
Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Closed: Irregularly
Tokyo Mizumachi Surroundings
As mentioned earlier, Tokyo Mizumachi is set beside Sumida Park, a space known among locals for its breathtaking cherry blossoms in spring and scenic views of Tokyo Skytree.
Continue strolling around the park to the north, and you’ll encounter a small pond, Koume Inari-jinja Shrine, and Ushijima Shrine, before circling back to Tokyo Mizumachi.
While the Tokyo Mizumachi East Zone shops were still under construction during the time of our visit, especially with the addition of the Wise Owls Hostel River Tokyo in the East Zone, it was easy to imagine the Tokyo Mizumachi area becoming a trendy hub for locals and tourists alike. And with new shops coming soon, it is sure to be a new destination in itself. Be sure to visit on your next time in Tokyo!
*Store opening hours may be subject to change.
*According to Taito City Tourism Statistics/Marketing Research as of June 18, 2019.
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Tokyo Mizumachi東京ミズマチ
- Address 1 Chome-2 Mukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0033
Website: https://www.tokyo-mizumachi.jp/en/
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