This is the 3848th most frequent Japanese word.
アメ横
"Ameyoko" refers to a famous open-air market street in Tokyo, located near Ueno Station, known for its variety of shops, food stalls, and bustling atmosphere.
Here, アメ横 refers to a location in Tokyo known for shopping and food markets. It is a noun used as the subject of the sentence.
アメ横は東京で人気の買い物スポットです。
Ameyoko is a popular shopping spot in Tokyo.
In this sentence, アメ横 again refers to the same location but is used as part of the object of a verb describing an action happening at that place.
友達とアメ横に行っておいしい料理を食べました。
I went to Ameyoko with friends and ate delicious food.
Here, アメ横 is used as part of a locative phrase to indicate the place where the action (buying souvenirs) can occur.