Asakusa

Eat and Train Like a Sumo Wrestler at Asakusa Sumo Club!

As soon as you enter this restaurant, your eyes are immediately drawn to the sumo wrestling ring. What unfolds from there is a vibrant sumo show filled with laughter, intense matches, and an immersive atmosphere! “Asakusa Sumo Club” opened in Asakusa in January 2024 as a restaurant where guests can enjoy meals while watching sumo shows performed by former sumo…

Legendary Asakusa Ramen Shop Yoroiya Is Worth It Just for the Soup! Gyoza and Vegan Options Are a Tasty Bonus

On Asakusa’s Denboin Street (also called Denboin-dori), which is constantly bustling with tourists, there’s a ramen shop that attracts long lines daily. That shop’s name is “Asakusa Nadai Ramen Yoroiya” (hereafter referred to as “Yoroiya”). The lines outside include not just Japanese locals but also many international diners, making it one of Asakusa’s most popular restaurants, attracting people from all…

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Asakusa’s Famous Crab Pilaf and Tempura Restaurant Mexico Is a Must-Visit for Seafood Lovers!

Located in Asakusa, “seafoods restaurant MEXICO Asakusa” is an eatery where you can enjoy fresh seafood. (Please note that restaurant sometimes spells “Mexico” as “Mehico” on their menu and signage.) Among their many dishes, their pilaf featuring snow crab is a popular item loved by many. “伝統のカニピラフ(Sサイズ),” Traditional MEHIKO Fried Rice 1,738 JPY (tax included) Popular since the restaurant’s founding!…

Dine on Halal-Friendly Wagyu Beef Tempura at Tempura Asakusa SAKURA!

In Asakusa, Tokyo, a popular tourist destination visited by people from all around the world, the diversity of food options is expanding. One eatery accommodating the varying food needs of international visitors to Japan is “Tempura Asakusa SAKURA,” a tempura restaurant. The most popular item on the menu, a wagyū beef tempura rice bowl, uses halal-certified wagyu beef. The wagyu…

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Michelin-Featured Rice Balls! Tokyo’s Oldest Onigiri Restaurant Is a Must-Visit in Asakusa

For Japanese people, onigiri rice balls are a familiar and everyday food. If you’re visiting Japan and want to eat some delicious onigiri, “ONIGIRI ASAKUSA YADOROKU” in Asakusa comes highly recommended! Popular onigiri featured in the Michelin Guide! Established in 1954, ONIGIRI ASAKUSA YADOROKU is said to be the oldest onigiri specialty store in Tokyo. Having been selected for the…

Explore a New Side of Miso Soup and Onigiri Rice Balls in Asakusa at MISOJYU

Miso soup is an essential part of Japanese dining. While it’s a simple soup made by simmering vegetables, it is remarkably nutritious. Located in Asakusa, “MISOJYU” is a miso soup specialty shop that has become popular across all generations. Here, you can enjoy homemade miso soup paired with onigiri (rice balls). MISOJYU’s exterior Exploring the latest in miso soup at…

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Why This Famous Asakusa Tempura Restaurant Has Been Going Strong for Over 130 Years!

If you’re visiting Asakusa, it’s highly recommended to try the tendon (tempura rice bowl) at “DAIKOKUYA TEMPURA!” Here, you can savor large shrimp tempura and fresh sashimi. The restaurant is located very close to the famous Sensō-ji Temple, making it a perfect spot to stop by after your visit. “海老天丼,” EBI-TENDON 2,400 JPY Enjoy the exquisite EBI-TENDON in a building…

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Don’t Miss Asakusa Shrine! A 350-Year-Old Japanese National Treasure

Asakusa is one of Japan’s top tourist destinations. Every day, countless visitors travel the 820-foot-long, shop-lined path leading to the famous Sensō-Ji Temple. However, just to the right of its main hall lies the often-overlooked Asakusa Shrine. A Japanese National Treasure with 350 Years of History When you arrive at Asakusa Shrine, start by bowing at the torii gate before…

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Discover Asakusa’s Finest Yakiniku in a Hidden Alley! Hontosaya Is a Tokyo Hotspot for Delicious Grilled Meat

Tokyo is home to many yakiniku (grilled meat cuisine) restaurants. There are various types, from chain restaurants offering large quantities of meat at low prices to high-end establishments serving branded beef in luxurious settings. Hontosaya is a renowned yakiniku restaurant located in a back alley of Asakusa. They offer rare, high-grade beef at accessible prices! “Special Bone-in Karubi” with meat…

Imado Shrine: Asakusa’s Cat Shrine Delivers Matchmaking Blessings and Adorable Feline Good Luck Charms!

Imado Shrine (Imado Jinja in Japanese) enshrines Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto, the deities of marriage. The shrine is said to provide blessings for finding a good relationship match and marital harmony. Imado Shrine is also famous for its maneki-neko (beckoning cat) motifs. These feline figures and statues are thought to summon good fortune. So, from the shrine’s sacred items (lucky charms,…

Exploring Asakusa’s Iconic Sensō-Ji Temple! Best Times to Visit and How to Get Good Luck Charms at This Tokyo Landmark!

Sensō-ji Temple, formally known as Kinryūzan Sensō-ji, is not only a major tourist attraction in Tokyo but is considered one of the most iconic sights representing Japan. Throughout its long history, Senso-ji has repeatedly suffered damage from fire and earthquakes. However, each time the local people have joined forces to rebuild and revive it, allowing the temple to stand guard…

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Discover Japan’s Sweet Side at Yanagiya Chaya Asakusa, Tokyo: A Matcha Haven of Japanese Delights!

Asakusa is a hugely popular area in Tokyo bustling with many tourists. Located just a short distance from the area’s landmark Kaminarimon (“Thunder Gate”) is “Yanagi Chaya Asakusa Shin Nakamise-dōri” (hereinafter referred to as “Yanagi Chaya Asakusa”), a shop that is highly recommended for tourists exploring the area. Here, you can enjoy a wide variety of sweets and drinks made…