An offshoot of Ginza's famed Kampachi, this Asakusa sushi restaurant deals only in real, ...
A patisserie equipment supplier, located on Kappabashi Street. From baking pans, mixing tools ...
Built in 1630 in the early years of the Edo period, this shrine moved to its present location ...
It's the British pub chain everybody loves to loathe, but even the most ardent Hub haters may ...
Though it's five minutes' walk from Asakusa Station, on an alley just off Kokusai-dori, ...
The beamed ceilings and lacquered floors of this extremely rare example of a 19th-century ...
This retro-fitted hangout is a welcome attempt to inject a little Harajuku-style cool into ...
Following the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, some 40,000 people who had fled their homes ...
With a clay drum from Mexico, an udekki from Sri Lanka and hundreds of other drums from around ...
Both as a studio and a retail store, this leather shop stands out from the rest. Leather ...
Large convention centre taking up four storeys in Asakusa. Fully renovated in 2015.
Opened in March 2015 along the Sumida River, right by Asakusa Station, this laidback diner ...
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. ...
Found on the 13th floor of Asakusa's Gate Hotel, this bistro-style restaurant is open 24 hours ...
This wonderfully old-school eatery, found along Asakusa's central Kaminarimon-dori, has been ...
Specialising in Saga-style ramen, a rare sight in Tokyo, Midori opened on an Asakusa backstreet ...
You might be surprised by how many restaurants serve tendon (tempura over rice) in touristy ...
Founded in the late Edo era to provide sweet snacks for hanabi revellers gathering under the ...
Ceramics specialists Maeda temporarily moved to this location due to construction at their main ...
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