One of Tokyo's few remaining open-air markets, 础尘别测补-测辞办辞肠丑艒 got its start as a black market, post-WWII, when American goods (which included ameya 鈥 candy and chocolates) were sold here. These days, vendors sell everything from fresh seafood to vintage jeans and bargain sneakers. There are also lots of cheap eateries in and around the market that stay open later than the shops.
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