This taiyaki (fish-shaped dessert) specialty shop offers a shaved ice treat called Asayake, ...
Located down an alleyway by Kaminarimon Intersection, Takajo Kotobuki specializes in game and ...
Hanayashiki has been in business since 1883 and still draws crowds. There are around 20 rides, ...
Run by the same group behind Iriya's Toco. Tokyo Heritage Hostel, this friendly Kuramae hostel ...
Located just behind Sensoji in Asakusa, Yadoroku is the oldest onigiri specialist in Tokyo. ...
For an introduction to Japanese-style desserts, this unpretentious Asakusa sweet shop is the ...
If you were having trouble distinguishing between Khaosan's multiple Asakusa backpacker ...
It's taken a surprisingly long time for word to spread about the 13th floor restaurant at ...
The once-scruffy downtown district of Asakusa seems to be going upmarket these days – no more ...
One of the many attractions on the Denboin-dori traditional shopping street in Asakusa, Yonoya ...
Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu commissioned this famous Asakusa shrine in 1647, enshrining the three ...
Acclaimed stage actor Nakamura Kanzaburo XVIII oversees this temporary kabuki theatre, whose ...
With over 30 million visitors a year, Senso-ji holds a special place in local hearts. Otherwise ...
As a dojo (a coldwater fish) speciality restaurant, its history dates back to the mid-Meiji ...
Comfort food in a funky wooden shack, within easy walking distance of Asakusa’s tourist sights. ...
This large museum’s outlandish architectural style may not appeal to everyone, but the building ...
Barely 30 seconds from Asakusa’s market and temple complex, yet surprisingly peaceful, the ...
Satisfy all your Japanese tableware needs at this Kappabashi shop that sells finely crafted ...
Keep wandering past Asakusa's moribund Hanayashiki amusement park and you might stumble across ...
Established in the late 1800s, Kamiya is something of a legend. It’s the oldest western-style ...
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