Kazusa-Ya Branch
Cheap, rich, and friendly. All kinds of Japanese accessories are available. 95 years of protecting kimono culture. We can help you dress for fun.
Kibun Sushi
Founded in 1903, this long-established restaurant serves traditional Edo-mae sushi. The restaurant is known for its specialties such as sea eel and boiled clams coated with “nitsume,” a special sauce.
Kibun-do Sohonten
Located near Kaminarimon, this long-established Japanese confectionery was established in 1890 (Meiji 23).
Kiku-Ya
We use carefully selected domestic ingredients and do not use any additives to bring out their flavor. The red bean paste we use is made from Tokachi red beans. We hope you will try our signature flavor.
Kimizuka Restaurant
It is a long-established public diner established in 1892 (Meiji 25). Located in the “Okuyama Omairimachi Shopping Street” behind Sensoji Temple, you can enjoy old-fashioned cuisine in a retro Showa-era atmosphere.
Kimono Karen
We aim to become a Japanese fashion brand from Asakusa under the theme of “Japanese Innovation. Kimono KAREN” offers a wide selection of embroidered kimonos, denim kimonos, and more.
Kimono Obi: Miyashita
Enter the Nakamise from Kaminarimon and you will find the 7th house on the left. We manufacture and sell handmade dancing belts, collars, and bags made of Nishijin brocade. All of our products are our own original products, and we control the quality of each item from pattern selection to completion.
Kimono: Yamato
This long-established kimono specialty store has been in business for more than 100 years, and is known for its attentive consultation services for kimono beginners.
Kimuraya Main Store
Asakusa’s oldest doll-shaped baking store. Since its establishment in the first year of Meiji era (1868), the shop has been dedicated to preserving the traditional taste. A small store on the corner of Nakamise closest to Kannon-sama.
Kimuraya Nigyo-Yaki Honpo (with a Pigeon Mark)
Kimuraya Ningyo-yaki Honpo is located in the middle of Nakamise Street. The famous doll yaki are made from specially selected azuki beans produced in Tokachi, Hokkaido, and are always freshly baked and sold. The dolls are molded into four different shapes: a dove, a five-story pagoda, a lantern, and a thunder god associated with Asakusa.
Kin-Ryu
Long-established coffee shop in Asakusa with over 50 years in business! Conveniently located 1 minute walk from Kaminarimon and 2 minutes walk from Asakusa station!
Kingyoku-do
We have a wide range of products from Arita, Imari, Kutani, Shimizu, Seto, Mino, Shigaraki, Tokoname, and other famous potteries, as well as affordable gifts and household goods.