Store Locations

Kaminarimon Sansada

Founded in 1837, this long-established restaurant is known as the oldest existing tempura restaurant in Japan. Located right next to Kaminarimon, you can taste Edo-mae tempura.

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Kamiya Bar

Founded in 1880, it is known as the oldest bar in Japan. It is a symbol of Asakusa and has been loved by many cultural figures.

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Katori

A dining and teahouse with a waterfall flowing in Asakusa. Please spend a relaxing time by the train station, savoring sweet and savory dishes while the background music of the koto plays.

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Katsuyoshi K.K.

The original miso tonkatsu is the specialty of this tonkatsu restaurant.

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Kawamatsu Main Store

This long-established Japanese restaurant was established in 1873. Located not far from Kaminarimon, the restaurant offers Japanese cuisine that makes the most of domestic eel kabayaki and seasonal ingredients.

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Kibun Sushi

Founded in 1903, this long-established restaurant serves traditional Edo-mae sushi. The restaurant is known for its specialties such as sea eel and boiled clams coated with “nitsume,” a special sauce.

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Kimizuka Restaurant

It is a long-established public diner established in 1892 (Meiji 25). Located in the “Okuyama Omairimachi Shopping Street” behind Sensoji Temple, you can enjoy old-fashioned cuisine in a retro Showa-era atmosphere.

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Kin-Ryu

Long-established coffee shop in Asakusa with over 50 years in business! Conveniently located 1 minute walk from Kaminarimon and 2 minutes walk from Asakusa station!

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Kintaro Sushi Asakusa Chuo

Kintaro Sushi, founded in 1926, retains the good old taste of those days and is still loved today.

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Kiyoshi

This izakaya focuses on seafood. It was opened by the son of the long-established kappo restaurant “Shibuya,” and is known for its fresh seafood and meticulous workmanship.

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Koumi-ya Shinnakamise

Enjoy downtown gourmet food such as monja and teppanyaki.

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Koumi-ya Tanuki Dori Honten

The all-you-can-eat course with more than 30 types of monjayaki and okonomiyaki is popular.

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