No need to fret if the name Hoppy Street doesn't ring a bell - this Asakusa alley, named after ...
You might be surprised by how many restaurants serve tendon (tempura over rice) in touristy ...
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Having cultivated relationships with boutique brands ranging from Louis Vuitton to Lanvin and ...
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 ...
Find all the cooking equipment you need at this old-school shop that features tall shelves, ...
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 ...
Feast on a sweet fruit parfait at this café, located close to the old Hanayashiki amusement ...
This Asakusa meat eatery is best known for its gokujo-karubi (¥2,500), the satisfyingly thick ...
An offshoot of Ginza's famed Kampachi, this Asakusa sushi restaurant deals only in real, ...
Founded in 1908, Kama Asa on Asakusa’s Kappabashi (also known as Kitchen Town) deals in ...
A patisserie equipment supplier, located on Kappabashi Street. From baking pans, mixing tools ...
Tourist information centres aren't really known as happening hot spots, but Asakusa's version ...
Hosting the three kami Susano-o, Amenohohi, and Sadatoki-shinno, this Mukojima shrine also ...
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