Asakusa Yataro
This red-lantern izakaya with a Showa-era retro atmosphere focuses on fresh Wagyu beef, domestic pork, and domestic chicken motsu and horumon.
Asakusa-en
This Korean restaurant is located about a 4-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station.
Denny’s Asakusa Kokusai-dori
The store is located on the second floor of a 7-Eleven on Kokusai Dori, just outside the Tsukuba Express exit.
Edo Cuisine: Sakurada
The restaurant features Edo cuisine reproduced based on documents from the Edo period and charcoal-grilled dishes enjoyed in the sunken hearth.
Edomae Sushi: Tsune-Zushi
This sushi restaurant has a long history dating back to a prewar yatai (food stall). It is known for its casual and easygoing Edomae Sushi.
Fuji Ramen
This ramen restaurant is proud of its homemade noodles and pork bone broth. Located along Kokusai-dori Avenue, it is popular among locals and tourists.
Furu-Chan
Enjoy authentic takoyaki and lunchtime drinks in chic Asakusa. Furu-chan is tucked away in a quiet location, a short distance from the bustle of Asakusa.
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.
Hinomonya on Asakusa Sushiya Street
This izakaya mainly serves dried fish and seafood dishes, and you can enjoy delicious dried fish grilled over charcoal.
Hori
Located on Sushiya Street, not far from Kaminarimon, this okonomiyaki restaurant has an old-fashioned atmosphere. As a long-established restaurant in business for 28 years, it is well-loved by locals and tourists alike.
Iso-Ichi
This restaurant offers both seafood dishes and ramen.
Izakaya Tsukushi Shinkan
This is a popular izakaya where you can enjoy monjayaki and okonomiyaki. In the lively downtown atmosphere, you can enjoy dishes such as our famous stewed dishes and sashimi directly from Tsukiji.