Store Locations

Asakusa Silk Pudding

Asakusa Silk Pudding has been made and grown in Asakusa for 15 years. Many customers patronize our pudding as Tokyo souvenirs and gifts.

Food

Asakusa Stand

This standing izakaya is loved by regular customers for its at-home atmosphere. The charm of this bar is that you can enjoy a drink with light snacks in a casual atmosphere.

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Asakusa Sushi-Waka Kaminarimo

This restaurant offers fresh sushi near Kaminarimon.

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Asakusa Sweets Cafe: Saika

The store has a calm and modern Japanese style. We welcome you with a variety of Japanese sweets such as anmitsu, oshiruko (sweet red bean paste), our signature fluffy shaved ice, authentic coffee, parfaits, homemade thick green tea pudding, and more.

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Asakusa Takeya

We offer more than 500 varieties of chopsticks, ranging from traditional lacquered chopsticks to reasonably priced chopsticks.

Miscellaneous Goods

Asakusa Tatsumiya

Founded in Asakusa 80 years ago, all of our creative Japanese accessories are made in our own workshop.

Miscellaneous Goods

Asakusa Tempura: Nakasei

It is a long-established tempura specialty restaurant founded in 1870. It is said that the origin of the restaurant dates back to the end of the Edo period when Tetsuzo Nakagawa, the first generation, started a tempura stall.

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Asakusa Towada Metro Street

The specialty “Kuretsubo Kabu” grated radish is said to be the ultimate condiment for soba noodles! The restaurant takes pride in its handmade soba noodles, which are made from buckwheat flour grown under contract around Lake Towada in Aomori Prefecture.

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Asakusa Tsurujirou Main Store

This popular restaurant offers monjayaki and okonomiyaki made with carefully selected ingredients. The style of cooking on the teppan in front of you is also attractive.

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Asakusa Ufufu

This is a select store dealing in Japanese goods with motifs of Edo patterns.

Miscellaneous Goods

Asakusa Umamichi Okuno Orthopedic Clinic

The clinic offers orthopedic surgery, rehabilitation medicine, and internal medicine.

Medical / Pharmacy / Welfare

Asakusa Umezono

It was founded in 1854. The shop was originally a teahouse in a corner of Umezonoin, a branch temple of Sensoji Temple, and the name Umezono is related to this. The first generation gained popularity for its original awa-zenzai, which became a Tokyo specialty, and since then we have carried on the tradition as a sweet shop for more than 170 years.

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