The shopping complex that sits atop Asakusa's Tobu line station was restored to its early ...
You might find yourself falling in love with the art of writing again after a visit to this ...
This maze of streets next to the railway tracks between Ueno and Okachimachi stations comprises ...
Bringing a little tropical touch out to Kameari, this popular Hawaiian pastry shop hails from ...
Asakusa's stationery great Kakimori is the force behind this ink-only specialist shop that ...
Lately, the Edo period (1603-1868) has been making a bit of a comeback. We’ve seen the tenugui ...
Hokkaido's Nakashibetsu Town is the birthplace of the Shiretoko Doughnut, named after the ...
Want to start up your very own roadside Japanese eatery? Begin by picking up some necessary ...
Pick up traditional Japanese tableware and ceramics at this shop, located in Asakusa's 'Kitchen ...
Asai Shoten sells baking pans, cookie forms, bowls and other baking equipment, including a fun ...
Founded in 1908, Kama Asa on Asakusa’s Kappabashi (also known as Kitchen Town) deals in ...
Whether you're looking for a quick Thai meal or are preparing a Far Eastern feast of your own, ...
This avenue of stalls and tiny shops leading up to the entrance to Senso-ji in Asakusa is the ...
Satisfy all your Japanese tableware needs at this Kappabashi shop that sells finely crafted ...
This taiyaki (fish-shaped dessert) specialty shop offers a shaved ice treat called Asayake, ...
From its name, you’d expect this five-floor store to sell, well, tomatoes. Instead, it sells ...
They now operate stores all over Tokyo, but this is where high-flying liquor dealers Hasegawa ...
Up for getting some sweets in Tateishi? The specialty at Campanula is the Kongari cream puff ...
Specialising in Saga-style ramen, a rare sight in Tokyo, Midori opened on an Asakusa backstreet ...
Run by an Italian pastry chef, Baton serves up a delicious Mikoto pudding (¥356), created using ...
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