Keep walking north past Asakusa's Sensoji Temple and Hanayashiki amusement park, and you'll ...
A short walk from the subway and train lines, taking you through Asakusa’s famed Senso-ji ...
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In In this old folk song bar on Hanazono Street in Asakusa, established in 1966, drinkers enjoy ...
As a dojo (a coldwater fish) speciality restaurant, its history dates back to the mid-Meiji ...
Parabolica-bis is located in the refurbished building of a paper wholesaler. Editor Yuichi ...
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Located down an alleyway by Kaminarimon Intersection, Takajo Kotobuki specializes in game and ...
The beamed ceilings and lacquered floors of this extremely rare example of a 19th-century ...
This bar, associated with the nearby branch of 24 Kaikan, consists of two sections, with street ...
The speciality at this Japanese restaurant is rice cooked with barley and served with a bowl of ...
Stones, plants, bamboo latticework and a white noren (shop curtain) mark the entrance to this ...
Perhaps, at some point in the distant past, this was the way local upmarket operations got to ...
This retro-fitted hangout is a welcome attempt to inject a little Harajuku-style cool into ...
Otafuku has been serving oden since the Meiji era, in an old-school setting complete with paper ...
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