Store Locations

Koyama Shoten

We, Koyama Shoten, have been dealing in imitation swords for 136 years since our establishment in the Meiji era, and many of our customers have come to trust us. We have swords, dance props, folk art, etc., so please feel free to shop around.

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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.

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Makino Gyokushin-Do

Established in 1897. Specializes in Tokyo Asakusa souvenirs. Original ordered wooden nameplates and Senja-fuda stickers are popular. Japanese masks such as fox masks, Senja-fuda stickers, traditional toys, good luck charms, Kokeshi dolls, Edo-style wind chimes, overseas souvenirs, and much more.

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Mangando Nakamis

We will continue to offer Edo wagashi that are stylish and traditional, while aiming to further cultivate the brand image of safety and reliability that people say, “Mangando’s Imokin tastes good.

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Masamoto

Inside the store are kokeshi dolls, lanterns, key chains, and many other folk art items.

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Matsugae-Ya

Kimonos are not the only way to dress in “wa”. Matsugaeya offers not only kimono accessories in general, but also Japanese products such as samue, yukata, and jinbei, which are easy to wear. In particular, we have a wide selection of bags such as kinchaku, both men’s and women’s, from affordable items to special items.

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Matsuzaka-ya

Purchase a tie or handkerchief with a unique design as a souvenir.

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Mihato-Do

Freshly baked and sold by demonstration. For souvenirs, we also sell vacuum-packed doll yaki with tsubu-an (sweet bean paste) or koshi-an (sweet bean paste) filling, which lasts up to one month. We also have a large selection of thunder roasters. We accept orders by phone even from distant customers.

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Mika

We deal in a wide range of products, mainly Buddhist altar fittings and prayer beads, but also Japanese sundries, key chains, beckoning cats, etc.

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Minori-Ya

We have a large selection of souvenirs for foreigners and students on school excursions, as well as souvenirs unique to Asakusa, Tokyo. We strive to serve our customers in a friendly and courteous manner, and we make daily efforts to become a store that people will want to stop by again when they visit Asakusa.

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Monkado

We sell cosmetics that you will want to give to yourself or as gifts. We offer products that are Asakusa-like and quality-conscious, such as multi-soaps created in collaboration with illustrators and bath bombs in Japanese shapes.

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Morita

Baked and mochi-mochi wet Okaki. Directly managed by Terakoya Honpo. A wide variety of soft ice cream is available. English, Korean, and Chinese speaking staff are available.

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