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Founded in 1837 and still going strong, Tenyasu specialises in tsukudani, a kind of simmered and preserved food that’s been a staple of area residents since the Edo era. Around a dozen varieties are available here, with seaweed-based choices making up the majority, but we recommend the strongly flavoured, slightly sweet shrimp (pictured below). Prepare to pay around ¥600-¥800 for 100g – a reasonable price for eating like a true Edoite.


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Address
1-3-14 Tsukuda, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Transport Tsukishima Station (Yurakucho, Oedo lines), exit 6

Telephone 03 3531 3457

Open 9am-6pm

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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