Store Locations

Funawa Nakamise No.1

Founded in 1902. Imoyokan (sweet potato dumplings), which are made with less sweetness and more rustic flavor, is synonymous with Funawa. Another popular product is “Anko-dama,” a sweet bean paste wrapped in agar, with the sweetness kept to a minimum. We also have a variety of assortments, so please take advantage of them. We ship directly from the factory to all over Japan.

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Funawa Nakamise No.2

Founded in 1902. Imoyokan (sweet potato dumplings), which are made with less sweetness and more rustic flavor, is synonymous with Funawa. Another popular product is “Anko-dama,” a sweet bean paste wrapped in agar, with the sweetness kept to a minimum. We also have a variety of assortments, so please take advantage of them. We ship directly from the factory to all over Japan.

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Funawa Nakamise No.3

It is the only store in Funawa where you can enjoy seasonal products such as “two-color kintsuba with chestnuts” as well as “Funawa no imoyokan” (sweet potato dumpling) on the spot.

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Ganso Ebiya Main Store

This is a long-established store dealing in tsukudani (food boiled down in soy sauce) and prepared foods. The shop’s roots date back to the Meiji era when the first generation began painstakingly producing tsukudani and other food products using seasonal ingredients, and the taste of these products has been passed down from generation to generation.

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Ganso Ebiya Main Store

This store sells tsukudani (food boiled in soy) and prepared foods.

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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.

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Honke Bairin-Do

The third house from Kaminarimon.

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Ichiban-Ya

Asakusa rice crackers are made from carefully selected akitakomachi grown by reliable farmers and baked one by one over a charcoal fire, resulting in a delicious taste. In addition to Asakusa rice crackers, we also offer a variety of other rice-based products such as Kaminokoshi, Okogesen, and Arare.

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Isekan

Isekan has been in business since 1717. The current owner is the 8th generation. It is a specialty store of “Asakusa Nori” that boasts a wide variety of products for business use, gifts, souvenirs, and other purposes.

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Izumi-Ya

We are a long-established rice cracker store established in 1940. Using carefully selected domestic rice, soy sauce, natural salt, and other ingredients, they continue to produce hand-baked rice crackers, arare, and okaki using traditional methods.

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Izumi-Ya

We are a long-established rice cracker store established in 1940. We sell delicious rice crackers, arare (Japanese rice crackers), and okaki (Japanese crackers), which are made from high quality domestic rice and baked by hand using traditional methods.

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Kame-Ya

Kameya is a traditional Asakusa store that has been preserving the tradition of ningyoyaki and teyaki senbei (handmade rice crackers) based on premium ingredients and handmade by artisans since its establishment.

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