Large convention centre taking up four storeys in Asakusa. Fully renovated in 2015.
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The Khaosan hostel chain is well-known among budget travellers for its excellent service and ...
Located down an alleyway by Kaminarimon Intersection, Takajo Kotobuki specializes in game and ...
This taiyaki (fish-shaped dessert) specialty shop offers a shaved ice treat called Asayake, ...
No need to fret if the name Hoppy Street doesn't ring a bell - this Asakusa alley, named after ...
Run by the same group behind Iriya's Toco. Tokyo Heritage Hostel, this friendly Kuramae hostel ...
Hanayashiki has been in business since 1883 and still draws crowds. There are around 20 rides, ...
With an impressive five floors and an additional rooftop terrace, With Bunny is one of the ...
Their all-you-can-drink stand bar concept proved a hit in Ikebukuro, so sake festival ...
Sitting pretty right by Kuramae Shrine, this small coffee stand pledges to offer 'coffee that ...
Tucked away behind Sensoji Temple is this kama (small pot) restaurant. Tatami flooring lends a ...
Located just behind Sensoji in Asakusa, Yadoroku is the oldest onigiri specialist in Tokyo. ...
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Found on the 13th floor of Asakusa's Gate Hotel, this bistro-style restaurant is open 24 hours ...
Pass by the Wins Asakusa off-track betting spot and you'll enter this bar street, renowned for ...
Testa Rossa Cafe’s trademark Asakusa Silk pudding (¥380) lives up to its name with a superbly ...
You might be surprised by how many restaurants serve tendon (tempura over rice) in touristy ...
Ceramics specialists Maeda temporarily moved to this location due to construction at their main ...
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