Coffee-Kan Asakusa
This coffee shop is located along Kaminarimon Street, not far from Kaminarimon. You can enjoy our special coffee and food menu in a relaxed atmosphere.
Colorado Asakusa
A hole-in-the-wall cafe near Sensoji Temple with Wi-Fi available.
Daikoku-Ya
Founded in 1887, this long-established restaurant is especially famous for its tendon. The main restaurant is located on Denboin-dori at the end of Nakamise, past the Kaminarimon gate.
Daisy
Located in Asakusa, the national center of the leather local industry, we offer bags, accessories, and wallets to meet the needs of our discerning customers.
Dancing Costume: Fuji-Ya
We are a long-established company dealing in dance costumes and Japanese accessories. The store is located in Asakusa Nakamise shopping street.
Docomo Shop Asakusa
Doll Store: Musashiya
A variety of lucky beckoning cats that bring good fortune are on display. We look forward to seeing you at Manpuku in our store. We also have a large selection of Japanese dolls and Hagoita. It is marked by a large sign with a picture of a beckoning cat.
Dyed Tenugui Hand Towel: Fuji-Ya
Each hand towel is an original design drawn by the owner of Fujiya. The sensitivity of Fujiya, passed down from the first to the second and third generations, expresses a design that is in tune with the times while preserving tradition.
Ebisu-Ya Tokyo Asakusa
Asakusa, one of Tokyo’s most popular sightseeing spots, offers many attractions that combine the atmosphere of Edo with the nostalgia of the Showa period. Let’s stretch our legs from the bustling Kaminarimon area and enjoy the history and atmosphere of downtown Asakusa on a rickshaw. You can also leave it to us to provide you with information on gourmet food and photos at the most scenic spots!
Ebiya Souhonpo
Edo-mae tsukudani is made slowly using traditional methods and secret sauces, paying particular attention to ingredients and freshness. We manufacture and sell wakani tsukudani, which is made with the flavor of carefully selected ingredients, and with a moderately low salt content to suit modern tastes. They are appreciated as souvenirs and gifts.
Edo Tombo-Dama Miharu
A specialty store and workshop where visitors can try their hand at making dragonfly beads.
Edo-Style Small Toys: Nakamise
Sukeroku is the only store in Japan that has been selling Edo hobby small toys since the end of the Edo period. There is a reason why we are particular about small toys and bean toys instead of just toys. During the reign of the 8th Shogun Yoshimune, a ban on extravagance was imposed, and the large, lavishly decorated toys enjoyed by wealthy townspeople were outlawed.