Asakusa Izumi
Asakusa Izumi is a sweet shop located near Kaminarimon in Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo. Anmitsu, Mitsu-mame, shaved ice, Oshiruko (sweet red bean soup), and other items are all created with care and sincerity using traditional methods and carefully selected ingredients.
Asakusa Kagetsu-Do Kaminarimon
The famous “Jumbo Melon Pan” is a popular cafe. Located on Kaminarimon Yanagi-koji in Asakusa, you can enjoy freshly baked bread to take out or in the store.
Asakusa Kibidango Azuma
We have reproduced the kibidango that actually existed in Nakamise during the Edo period and are demonstrating and selling them. Please also enjoy the energetic voices of the chic older brothers and the downtown girls selling the kibidango.
Asakusa Kuju
The third building from Sensoji Temple. It is the third store from Sensoji Temple that demonstrates and sells Aged-manju. Aged-manju is made from Japanese azuki beans and fried in a blend of three kinds of high quality oil at an exquisite temperature. They are available for purchase in stores in quantities of one or more. Please enjoy the high quality ingredients and Edo craftsmanship.
Asakusa Little Theater
It is a live comedy theater located in Asakusa Roku-ward, claiming to be “the smallest theater in the world”. It holds comedy live performances “Bakusho! Comedy Roku-ku” is held every day during the daytime, and special live performances and plays are held in the evenings.
Asakusa Manga Cafe Iwaki-ya
Opened in 2007, this manga café/Internet café is based on the concept of all private rooms.
Asakusa Meidai Ramen Yoroi-Ya
For 30 years, Asakusa, the birthplace of soy sauce ramen, has been loved by the locals. This Japanese-style ramen is based on pork and chicken bones, and finished with carefully selected dried sardines, dried bonito flakes, and kelp, and has a slight aroma of yuzu. Please enjoy the old-fashioned soy sauce ramen with a downtown atmosphere.
Asakusa Monja Korokke
This restaurant is popular for its original gourmet monja-yaki croquettes.
Asakusa Mugitoro
Located near Asakusa Station, this Japanese restaurant is famous for its mugitoro. It also sells sweets made from yam, tea soba, and other items.
Asakusa Nakamise Yorozuya
For more than 60 years since its establishment in January 1948, we have always been committed to the best Japanese materials and quality, including the finest bags, men’s bags, wallet, belts, seasonal products, and original handmade bags made in Japan, and have received the patronage of many customers through our after-sales service, including mail order sales through Nakamise-dori. We have been well received by our customers through our mail-order business on Nakamise-dori.
Asakusa Nakamuraya
Established in 1947, we offer traditional and warm rice crackers and confectioneries with traditional craftsmanship.
Asakusa Naniwa-Ya
The store is a branch of the original Taiyaki store “Azabujuban Naniwaya Sohonten,” and its specialties are Taiyaki baked in the traditional “Icchoyaki” style and shaved ice with homemade syrup.