Highball Sakaba
Highball Sakaba is a pub in Taito, Tokyo. Highball Sakaba is situated nearby to Silk Road cosmetic Ueno, as well as near the art gallery 上野画廊.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Okachimachi Station and Ameya-Yokochō.
Okachimachi Station
Railway station
Ameya-Yokochō
Marketplace
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Ameya-Yokochō, often shortened to Ameyoko, is an open-air market in the Taito Ward of Tokyo, Japan, located next to Ueno Station. The market is approximately 164,227 square feet in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building. Ameya-Yokochō is situated 230 metres north of Highball Sakaba.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ueno and Yushima.
Ueno
Akihabara
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Akihabara, or Akiba in slang, is Tokyo's "Electric Town" on the eastern side of the central Chiyoda ward. The area houses thousands of shops selling every technological gadget you can imagine, from computers to gaming consoles and vacuums to DVDs, at reasonable prices.
Highball Sakaba
Latitude
35.70808° or 35° 42′ 29″ northLongitude
139.77506° or 139° 46′ 30″ eastOpen location code
8Q7XPQ5G+62OpenStreetMap ID
node 5152908470OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=pub
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Notable Places Nearby
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