Nuttari Terrace Street

Verified [Verified] denotes information that has been published with confirmation of its owing parties.

Nuttari Terrace Street

A newly revived yet nostalgically charming shopping street, created by restoring retro row houses from an old market.

3.95 1

Last update :
Head Editor : Nuttari Terrace Street

Located near the mouth of the Shinano River, Nuttari is a historic port town that once flourished with trade. However, as the years passed, its once-bustling market street became a shuttered shopping district. In 2015, the area was revitalized with the opening of Nuttari Terrace Street, transforming the old Nuttari Market row houses into a charming blend of retro Showa-era aesthetics and stylish modern storefronts. This unique mix has attracted visitors of all ages, making it a beloved local spot.

The shopping street is home to about 30 diverse shops, including long-established fruit and vegetable stores and izakayas that have been operating since the market days. Additionally, visitors can find cafes, boutiques, craft workshops for pottery, glasswork, and jewelry, creating a vibrant and eclectic shopping experience. From April to November, a Morning Market is held on the first Sunday of each month, while a Winter Market takes place from December to March on the same schedule.
One of the street’s signature treats is the Numa Neko-yaki, a cat-shaped snack inspired by the many felines seen around town. Made from rice flour, it features a chewy texture and is filled with sweet fillings like red bean paste or custard—perfect for both snacking on the go and as a souvenir.

Store hours and closing days vary, but many shops are closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. To explore the most shops, visiting on Fridays, Saturdays, or Sundays is recommended. The first Sunday of each month, when the markets are held, is also a great time to visit as nearly all shops are open. Since unexpected closures can happen, be sure to check the shopping street’s official website or individual store social media accounts before your visit.

Highlights

  • A Showa-retro shopping street created by renovating an old row house market.
  • Home to around 30 shops, including restaurants, fashion boutiques, and specialty stores.
  • Hosts various events, including a monthly Morning Market and Winter Market.
  • The signature treat, Numa Neko-yaki, is a popular choice for both snacking and souvenirs.
  • Store closing days vary, so check the shopping street's website or individual shop SNS before visiting.

Photos

  • A cozy shopping street where nostalgia and modernity coexist.

    A cozy shopping street where nostalgia and modernity coexist.

  • The monthly Morning Market draws large crowds.

    The monthly Morning Market draws large crowds.

  • Night Markets are also held irregularly.

    Night Markets are also held irregularly.

  • Exploring the temples behind the shopping street adds to the experience.

    Exploring the temples behind the shopping street adds to the experience.

  • The Numa Neko-yaki, with its variety of fillings and expressions, is a local specialty.

    The Numa Neko-yaki, with its variety of fillings and expressions, is a local specialty.

  • A coworking space is available for flexible use.

    A coworking space is available for flexible use.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Are there foreign-language pamphlets or signs available?

A

The official website has an English page.
At Hitotsuboshi Zakkaten within the shopping street, a book detailing the history of Nuttari Terrace Street is available for purchase with a full English translation. (Price: 850yen before tax)
(Title: "Nuttari Terrace Street – The Story of a Retro Shuttered Street Coming Back to Life")

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

No free Wi-Fi available.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available.

Q

Are there public restrooms?

A

Yes, the shopping street has public restrooms, including separate facilities for men, women, and an accessible multi-purpose toilet. Some restaurants and cafés also have restrooms inside their premises.

Q

Is there a designated smoking area?

A

No, there is no designated smoking space. However, some shops, such as Oosado Tamura, have indoor smoking rooms.

Q

What are the transportation options?

A

The shopping street is about a 20-minute walk from Niigata Station. Using a rental or shared bicycle is recommended, as there are cycle ports available.
For bus access, take the Niigata Kotsu bus and get off at Nuttari Yotsukado stop, then walk for about 2 minutes.

Q

Are there vegan-friendly options?

A

Yes, mountain△grocery offers vegan plates. However, be sure to check their social media for current operating hours.

Reviews

1
  • 紀雨晴

    沼垂露臺商店街充滿懷舊氛圍,老建築與文創小店相互融合,展現獨特魅力。手作工藝品、在地美食與溫暖的人情味,讓人流連忘返,是探索新潟文化的絕佳去處~

Details

Name in Japanese
沼垂テラス商店街
Postal Code
950-0075
Address
3-5 Nuttarihigashi, Chuo-ku, Niigata City, Niigata
Telephone
025-384-4010
Closed
Varies by store
Business Hours
Varies by store
Admission
Varies by store
Access
From JR Niigata Station, take a Niigata Kotsu Bus for 13 minutes and get off at Nuttari Yotsukado bus stop. From there, it’s a 2-minute walk.
Credit Cards
Varies by store
Official Website
Official Website (English)