Suzuyoshi, located in the centre of Asakusa's Stew Street, offers a C-shaped counter, ...
This sister shop to popular monja eatery Tsukushi is the new kid on the Koen-dori (also known ...
This pub is located on the backstreets of Asakusa's Denbouin-dori, popularly known as Hoppy ...
Located right by Asakusa's off-track betting halls, this pub is easily recognised by the vats ...
This restaurant is located in a residential district, approximately ten minutes on foot from ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
Built in 1630 in the early years of the Edo period, this shrine moved to its present location ...
This shabby little pavement stall is popular with locals who cram into its counter seating ...
For an introduction to Japanese-style desserts, this unpretentious Asakusa sweet shop is the ...
The shopping complex that sits atop Asakusa's Tobu line station was restored to its early ...
It's the British pub chain everybody loves to loathe, but even the most ardent Hub haters may ...
Flanking both sides of the Sumida River, this park offers a welcoming retreat after you've worn ...
The oldest member in Khaosan's mini-empire of Asakusa backpacker hostels boasts the most ...
If you were having trouble distinguishing between Khaosan's multiple Asakusa backpacker ...
An attractively converted old family house provides the setting for this intimate Asakusa ...
Tokyo's largest backpacker hostel is as functional as you would expect. Fluent English speakers ...
This renovated backpackers hostel sits just around the corner from the creaky old Asakusa ...
Other Tokyo backpacker hostels should probably start taking notes. Khaosan Tokyo Kabuki has an ...
This Asakusa ryokan started life as a traditional Japanese house, and it's kept the inner ...
Run by the same group behind Iriya's Toco. Tokyo Heritage Hostel, this friendly Kuramae hostel ...
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