Kameya
Kameya is a doll cake (Sponge cakes in various shapes filled with a red bean paste) and hand-made senbei (rice cracker) shop in Asakusa.
The Nakamise Shoten-gai or shopping street is a popular shopping area with food stands as well as novelty and souvenir shops.
Kameya is a doll cake (Sponge cakes in various shapes filled with a red bean paste) and hand-made senbei (rice cracker) shop in Asakusa.
Kiryudo is a kumihimo (braided thread) shop located between the Asakusa metro station and Senso-ji Temple.
Hyobando is a rice cracker (senbei, okaki etc) shop located in Asakusa. They also offer a selection of souvenirs and miscellaneous goods.
Sekai Cafe aims to be able to serve anyone by catering to the culinary needs of people with dietary restrictions because of religion, allergies etc.
AI club is a bar/club with a focus on 80's soul music but with other generations of music as well. It is located right off of Kaminarimon street.
This ice cream shop located in Asakusa sells Italian-style gelato. Their menu includes classic flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla, and pistachio, as well as Ja
Ryokan Mikawaya is located in the heart of Asakusa, 100 metres from the Kaminarimon Thunder Gate and a 3-minute walk from Asakusa Subway Station. The Japanese-s
Ryokan Kamogawa Asakusa is a 2-minute walk from Kaminarimon and Sensoji Temple. Asakusa Subway Station is a 5-minute walk away. The hotel offers Japanese-style
Featuring a restaurant and baths with views, Shigetsu Ryokan is next to Nakamise Street and a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Subway Station. The ryokan is only a 3
Hotel Kaminarimon offers a 4-story traditional Japanese-style accommodation in Asakusa, Tokyo. Free WiFi, flat-screen cable TVs and a restaurant are available.
ENAKA Asakusa Central Hostel is located in the Taito district in Tokyo, 300 metres from Sensoji Temple and 1.4 km from Tokyo Sky Tree Tower. You will find a ke
Just 200 metres from Asakusa Subway Station, Khaosan Tokyo Kabuki offers simple accommodation with free Wi-Fi. It has a cosy Japanese-style living room, free-us
Shinkyogoku shopping arcade is the second oldest shopping strip after Asakusa Nakamise in Tokyo which established in 1872.
Sugamo Jizo-dori Shopping Street, often called the "Harajuku of seniors", is a shopping street with various shops and restaurants. Togenuki Jizo Temple at the e
Sannomiya Hankyu West Exit Shopping Street is a narrow, two-storey shopping street located near Sannomiya Station.
This shopping street has been around since 1634, and is the oldest shopping street in Nagasaki.
Shinkyogoku Shopping Street is popular shopping spot in Kyoto, Japan. Many visitors and citizens like to find souvenirs and local foods in the street. Shinkyogo
Ikuta Higashimon Shopping Street is a lively street at night with many bars and restaurants.