This taiyaki (fish-shaped dessert) specialty shop offers a shaved ice treat called Asayake, ...
Found on one of the less busy shopping arcades just west of Asakusa's Sensoji, this otherwise ...
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. ...
This spot near Sensoji Temple uses 100 percent domestic meat for its patties and you can be ...
Founded in the late Edo era to provide sweet snacks for hanabi revellers gathering under the ...
This Asakusa meat eatery is best known for its gokujo-karubi (¥2,500), the satisfyingly thick ...
This chic eatery has stood the test of time since 1913, and it shows in their signature ...
This restaurant is located in a residential district, approximately ten minutes on foot from ...
The shopping complex that sits atop Asakusa's Tobu line station was restored to its early ...
Keep walking north past Asakusa's Sensoji Temple and Hanayashiki amusement park, and you'll ...
In In this old folk song bar on Hanazono Street in Asakusa, established in 1966, drinkers enjoy ...
As a dojo (a coldwater fish) speciality restaurant, its history dates back to the mid-Meiji ...
Located down an alleyway by Kaminarimon Intersection, Takajo Kotobuki specializes in game and ...
Otafuku has been serving oden since the Meiji era, in an old-school setting complete with paper ...
Comfort food in a funky wooden shack, within easy walking distance of Asakusa’s tourist sights. ...
The speciality at this Japanese restaurant is rice cooked with barley and served with a bowl of ...
Stones, plants, bamboo latticework and a white noren (shop curtain) mark the entrance to this ...
Perhaps, at some point in the distant past, this was the way local upmarket operations got to ...
Chanko-nabe is the legendary food of sumo wrestlers, said to help them put on those extra ...
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