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The surrounding houses and parking lot almost obscure this quiet neighbourhood shrine, but it ...
There's only room for a handful of customers but the wafting smell of cinnamon will lure you ...
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Though it sits on a narrow lane opposite some of Ningyocho's few remaining old buildings, ...
Save the trees and present gifts, pack clothes or carry groceries home from the supermarket in ...
Japanese tenugui (handkerchiefs) have multiple uses and at Chidoriya you'll be hard-pressed to ...
Chikusen has been dealing in dyed kimonos since 1842 – choose between the formal silk Edo komon ...
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One of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in Ningyocho, Houmitei has been in ...
Operating in Ningyocho for three generations, Tenoto serves three types of tempura over rice: ...
The tempura bowl (¥1,100) at Tempura Nakayama in Ningyocho is also known as the ‘black tendon’. ...
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