Store Locations

Ganso Kamameshi Haru

Since its establishment in 1924, “Kamameshi Haru” has continued to carry on the taste of the original kamameshi with its unchanged flavor. Kamameshi Haru was the first to establish the style of serving kamameshi, cooking it in a single pot.

Restaurant

General Store: Palm

We are a small general store in Asakusa Hanakawado, downtown Tokyo.

Miscellaneous Goods

Ginka-Do

Ginkado has been in business for over a century in the Nakamise district. Ginkado has been supported by the trust of its customers over the years. Although the store is small, it is filled with colorful Japanese accessories such as fans and dance goods as well as gifts for loved ones and for overseas customers.

Food

Grace

Located in the Asakusa Kaminarimon-dori shopping street, it is a favorite among locals as a casual place to stop by.

Miscellaneous Goods

Gusto Asakusa Kaminarimon

As the restaurant is attached to a hotel, a morning buffet is offered.

Restaurant

Gyoza-No Osama

Founded in 1954, this long-established Chinese restaurant has been listed in the Michelin Guide as one of the best restaurants in the world.

Restaurant

Haberdashery Store: Kazusaya

A fun time of shopping. How about a souvenir or a stylish interior?

Miscellaneous Goods

Hachinoki

A visit to Senso-ji Temple and a tour of the bustling, exciting Asakusa. A brief respite from the heat of the day. Anmitsu, oshiruko, isobeyaki…. A sip of sweetness and a sigh of relief. Shaved ice is also popular in summer. Please stop by for a visit to this relaxing Japanese space.

Restaurant

Hagimasa Iidaya

We specialize in products for Japanese dance/new dance. We have dancing fans, summer fans, decorative fans, various types of fans, dancing costumes, dancing belts, dancing kimono, dancing zori, dancing geta, dancing towel, dancing swords, dancing props, stage cosmetics, Edo folk crafts, hakoita, kites, Edo accessories, and dancing fans.

Miscellaneous Goods

Hakocho Asakusa Orange Street

A long-established store founded in 1874. The store manufactures and sells all kinds of paulownia products, from paulownia boxes for storing works of art to paulownia chests. Among them, “paulownia wood grain mokumekomi” is popular as ornaments and furnishings for all tastes. The gorgeous decoration technique of “paulownia mokumekomi” using pure silk fabrics and Saga cotton, which harmonizes the warmth of paulownia wood and fabrics, is the store’s original technique and is unique to Hakoncho, a paulownia craftsman. (There is...

Miscellaneous Goods

Han-Nari

For kimono, Hanneri in Asakusa and Ginza offers quality items at reasonable prices.

Miscellaneous Goods

Hana-Ya

If you are looking for souvenirs of Asakusa, please stop by.

Miscellaneous Goods