Ishii’s Amaguri Asakusa Roku-ku
The store is located in front of Asakusa Engei Hall and Don Quijote. Please come to the Sixth Ward area when you take a stroll.
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.
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.
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.
Kawachi-Ya
The traditional Tokyo rice crackers, which are now few and far between, have been carried on since the Meiji era. We carefully protect the manufacturing process from the rice to the invisible parts of the rice to maintain a professional taste.
Kibun-do Sohonten
Located near Kaminarimon, this long-established Japanese confectionery was established in 1890 (Meiji 23).
Kiku-Ya
We use carefully selected domestic ingredients and do not use any additives to bring out their flavor. The red bean paste we use is made from Tokachi red beans. We hope you will try our signature flavor.
Kimuraya Main Store
Asakusa’s oldest doll-shaped baking store. Since its establishment in the first year of Meiji era (1868), the shop has been dedicated to preserving the traditional taste. A small store on the corner of Nakamise closest to Kannon-sama.
Kimuraya Nigyo-Yaki Honpo (with a Pigeon Mark)
Kimuraya Ningyo-yaki Honpo is located in the middle of Nakamise Street. The famous doll yaki are made from specially selected azuki beans produced in Tokachi, Hokkaido, and are always freshly baked and sold. The dolls are molded into four different shapes: a dove, a five-story pagoda, a lantern, and a thunder god associated with Asakusa.
Kiyosumi Confectionery Asakusa Nakamise
Founded in 1933. With our company motto of “making sweets that soothe the heart,” we have always strived to create sweets that please our customers. We will continue to make sweets that can only be enjoyed at Kiyosumi Confectionery while listening to the voices of our customers.
Maeda Shoten
This souvenir store is located on Nakamise-dori. The shop offers a wide variety of souvenirs typical of Asakusa, such as Thunder Okoshi, Ningyo-yaki, Nori, and Sembei.
Mangan-Do Orange Street Main Store
Its signature product is “Imokin,” a kintsuba (sweet potato cake) made from carefully selected high-quality sweet potatoes.