Satisfy all your Japanese tableware needs at this Kappabashi shop that sells finely crafted ...
Established in the late 1800s, Kamiya is something of a legend. It’s the oldest western-style ...
This smart, modern ryokan is wonderfully situated five minutes’ walk from Asakusa’s temple. ...
This taiyaki (fish-shaped dessert) specialty shop offers a shaved ice treat called Asayake, ...
Found on one of the less busy shopping arcades just west of Asakusa's Sensoji, this otherwise ...
It's been there for more than 40 years, and this antiquated café on Asakusa's Rokku-dori shows ...
Located just behind Sensoji in Asakusa, Yadoroku is the oldest onigiri specialist in Tokyo. ...
Asakusa's stationery great Kakimori is the force behind this ink-only specialist shop that ...
Founded in the late Edo era to provide sweet snacks for hanabi revellers gathering under the ...
Find chochin lanterns with texts like 'yakitori' and 'izakaya' at this fun shop in Asakusa's ...
Pick up traditional Japanese tableware and ceramics at this shop, located in Asakusa's 'Kitchen ...
Fittingly located on the north side of Asakusa’s Kappabashi (aka Kitchen Town), this specialist ...
Located in the heart of Asakusa's 'Kitchen Town', this tableware and kitchen tools wholesaler ...
Asai Shoten sells baking pans, cookie forms, bowls and other baking equipment, including a fun ...
This Asakusa meat eatery is best known for its gokujo-karubi (¥2,500), the satisfyingly thick ...
Founded in 1908, Kama Asa on Asakusa’s Kappabashi (also known as Kitchen Town) deals in ...
Tourist information centres aren't really known as happening hot spots, but Asakusa's version ...
This chic eatery has stood the test of time since 1913, and it shows in their signature ...
This restaurant is located in a residential district, approximately ten minutes on foot from ...
For an introduction to Japanese-style desserts, this unpretentious Asakusa sweet shop is the ...
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