Nakamuraya Asakusa Bar
This izakaya is located about a minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station. You can enjoy yakitori (grilled chicken) and other dishes.
Nakatomi Shoten
The Nakamise, the road leading to Kannon-sama after passing through the red Kaminarimon gate. Located on the left side near the center of the street is an energetic shop selling fried manju (a type of sweet made with bean paste). The main store was founded in 1924 as a Japanese-style confectionery shop, and changed its business to a soba noodle shop about 30 years ago. The current owner could not forget the “Aged-manju” that he had when he was a...
Nakayama Shoten
We sell Edomae Asakusa Nori, which has become rare in recent years, at reasonable prices. Every year, new nori arrives around the end of November, and new aonori (seaweed) around the end of December.
Naruto Taiyaki Honpo Asakusa Shinnakamise
The taiyaki, with their thin and crispy crust, made by the “Itcho Yaki” method of carefully baking one by one, are well-reputed.
Nenju-Do
The only store in Asakusa specializing in prayer beads and incense. The only store in Asakusa specializing in prayer beads and incense, located in front of Sensoji Temple. We create products with the heart and soul that only a craftsman can create, and create products that calm the mind.
Nihon Real Estate
We handle rentals and sales, and have a strong network throughout Taito Ward.
Noichiha
The contents of this website convey the joy of handmade goods, focusing on the individuality of the artists, the appeal of their works, workshops, and information on new products.
OCOMO Asakusa
You can enjoy the taste of downtown in the stylish and relaxed atmosphere of a Balinese resort-style restaurant.
Octopus Cry Asakusa
This take-out specialty store is known for its giant octopus crackers. They are perfect for eating and walking around, and are popular as a gourmet food that looks great on SNS.
Oedo Asakusa Ramen: Toryanse
This ramen restaurant is located on Shin-Nakamise Street. We offer a wide variety of ramen, including light, seafood-flavored soy sauce ramen.
Oedo Samurai Asakusa Clan
Oedo Samurai Asakusa Clan” is not a clan that once existed, but the trade name of a restaurant in Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo.