Store Locations

Maeda Shoten

This souvenir store is located on Nakamise-dori. The shop offers a wide variety of souvenirs typical of Asakusa, such as Thunder Okoshi, Ningyo-yaki, Nori, and Sembei.

Food

Maekawa Inden

This traditional craft brand was established in 1958 and is based in Asakusa.

Miscellaneous Goods

Makino Gyokushin-Do

Established in 1897. Specializes in Tokyo Asakusa souvenirs. Original ordered wooden nameplates and Senja-fuda stickers are popular. Japanese masks such as fox masks, Senja-fuda stickers, traditional toys, good luck charms, Kokeshi dolls, Edo-style wind chimes, overseas souvenirs, and much more.

Miscellaneous Goods

Mangan-Do Orange Street Main Store

Its signature product is “Imokin,” a kintsuba (sweet potato cake) made from carefully selected high-quality sweet potatoes.

Food

Mangando Nakamis

We will continue to offer Edo wagashi that are stylish and traditional, while aiming to further cultivate the brand image of safety and reliability that people say, “Mangando’s Imokin tastes good.

Food

Manto

We are a long-established dry food wholesaler with roots in Oarai-cho, Ibaraki Prefecture, established over 100 years ago.

Miscellaneous Goods

Marble Brush Nitenmo

We are a long-established specialty store specializing in handmade brushes. Located near the Nitenmon Gate of Sensoji Temple, the shop dates back to 1914.

Miscellaneous Goods

Marble Brush Nitenmon

Brush specialty store founded in Asakusa, Tokyo in 1914.

Miscellaneous Goods

Marugoto Hokkaido Asakusa Kokusai-dori

Direct from Hokkaido! Please try our Genghis Khan. We welcome parties and banquets, and have table seating and private rooms available. Our most popular dish is fresh lamb! Lamb shoulder loin block meat is carefully processed, and the chef’s love is put into each piece. The flavor is easy to eat and is popular among both men and women of all ages.

Restaurant

Masamoto

Inside the store are kokeshi dolls, lanterns, key chains, and many other folk art items.

Miscellaneous Goods

Matsugae-Ya

Kimonos are not the only way to dress in “wa”. Matsugaeya offers not only kimono accessories in general, but also Japanese products such as samue, yukata, and jinbei, which are easy to wear. In particular, we have a wide selection of bags such as kinchaku, both men’s and women’s, from affordable items to special items.

Miscellaneous Goods

Matsumoto Footwear Store

Long-established Japanese footwear specialty store (established in 1897) in Asakusa Hisagodori shopping street, Tokyo.

Miscellaneous Goods