Shoes Gallery: Passion
We carry a wide variety of shoes under the theme of “Shoes and Passion.”
Someno-Anbo Annex
Located near the main store selling tenugui hand towels, this store mainly accepts custom-made hanten, tenugui hand towels, and noren (bamboo blinds).
Sound Shop: Yoro-Do
It is a historical record store established in 1912. It is especially known as a sacred place for enka, and has a campaign space called “Asakusa Enka Teisei” on the second floor.
Sound Yoro-Do
It is a historical record store established in 1912. It is especially known as a sacred place for enka, and has a campaign space called “Asakusa Enka Teisei” on the second floor.
Souvenir Specialty Store: Asakusa Naka-Ya Nakamise
This is a select store of Japanese traditional goods by Asakusa Nakaya, a long-established specialty store of festival goods established in 1910 (Meiji 43). In addition to festival goods, the shop offers a wide variety of souvenirs and Japanese gifts unique to Asakusa.
Sumire
The store is rich in folk art and decorative items.
Takahisa
We are a specialty footwear store in Asakusa, Tokyo. We offer products that will please our customers. Please visit our store and see and touch our products with your own eyes.
Takaishi
The store is well known by regular customers for its wide selection of fresh women’s bags. Focusing on the popular Bali Island tas atau, the number of items on offer is the largest in Tokyo.
Takashima-Ya
The store offers a wide variety of original products such as lace bags, lace shoes, socks, lace accessories, and fashionable cloth bags. The store is the seventh house on the right after entering Kaminarimon.
Tansu-Ya Asakusa Kokaido-ma
We are a kimono specialty store that deals in reused and recycled kimonos.
Tatsu-Mi
We deal in men’s kimono, hakama, and many more.
Tenugui Hand Towel: Someno-Anbo Asakusa
We are a long-established dyeing specialty store established in 1907. We offer beautiful tenugui hand towels, furoshiki (wrapping cloths), and hanten (traditional Japanese traditional cloths) with motifs of seasons, events, animals, plants, etc., all hand-dyed by traditional craftsmen.