Tonkatsu Oribe
Located in Asakusa Kaminarimon-dori and Kanda Jimbocho, this restaurant offers a quick and easy way to enjoy delicious tonkatsu, a specialty of the restaurant.
Tonkyu
Established 56 years ago next to Kaminarimon in Asakusa. We are mainly open for tonkatsu and western cuisine. There is also a tatami room for those with small children.
Tortoiseshell and Coral store: Nakamise Tsuruya
We offer traditional tortoiseshell work that has continued since the Edo period, and coral products that are popular as one of the seven treasures and as a charm against evil spirits for women. In addition, we have a wide range of products including our original incense, incense sticks, and prayer beads. We look forward to seeing you at our store.
Tortoiseshell: Isogai
We are a long-established company that manufactures and sells tortoiseshell, a traditional craft. We deal in accessories and small Japanese-style clothing, and also sell tortoiseshell products for daily use.
Toyodaya
This shoe store has a store on Nakamise-dori, which runs from Kaminarimon to Sensoji Temple.
TOYS Terao
We have been working with toys for 120 years! Under the motto of “Old Goodwill with New Sense,” we welcome you with a wide variety of toys and souvenirs to meet your needs.
Tsukiji Sushisen Asakusa Kaminarimon
In the spacious restaurant with 130 seats, mainly at the counter, you can enjoy your meal while watching the brilliant handiwork of our artisans.
Tsuta-Ya
Walk down Shinnaka-dori Avenue and enter “Tsutaya” in the middle of the street. Inside the store, you will surely find eye-catching designs, prices, and seasonal items.
Unagi Yakko
It is a long-established eel restaurant with a long history, founded during the Kansei era (1789-1800). It is said that Katsu Kaishu and John Manjiro also frequented this famous restaurant, and there are records of its appearance in novels.
Vincent Masu-Ya
Warabi-Ya
A wide selection of folk crafts such as kyubari lanterns, kokeshi dolls, and Japanese dolls, as well as trendy character goods, await you. We also have a large selection of popular souvenirs for homestays such as paper balloons and bookmark dolls, lucky charms such as manekineko and shichifukujin, and standard souvenirs such as key chains, coin purses, and netsuke.
Yama-Kichi
Japanese pottery Yamashiro was established in 1923. We offer a wide selection of ceramics from all over Japan and have served countless customers.