Consumption Tax Duty-free Shop – Kitchen Knife Specialty Shop located centrally in Kappabashi Dogu Street in Asakusa, with knives for everything from professional to home use
Specializing in demonstration sales, featuring popular Thunder Rice Crackers, with a restaurant and café on the 2nd floor.
Located directly across from Asakusa Station Exit 6, Ginza Life Asakusa sells popular items such as bags and suitcases at bargain prices.
A duty-free drugstore located in Asakusa's Marugoto Nippon shopping complex
A shop specializing in small leather goods located in Tokyo’s Okachimachi, where purse and wallet artisans have gathered for ages. We take great pride in our craft.
Fukumitsuya is the first souvenir store in an easily-found place right after passing through Asakusa's Kaminarimon Gate, Tokyo's popular sightseeing spot.
This umbrella showroom was established in downtown Tokyo in 1948, as a place to witness the techniques of highly-skilled artisans
A wide variety of light, crispy, and ice-cold monaka (bean-jam wafer)
A specialty shop for the rustic kibidango (sweet dumplings with rice flour)
A very popular melon bun to queue for
Puffy yet crispy. A popular store for Agemanju (deep-fried manju, or bun stuffed with azuki bean paste), which is an Asakusa specialty, always with a line of people.
A fashion retail building with more than 100 shops.
Funawa Honten (Main Store) is a store selling sweet‐potato pastes since 1902. It also has a cafe where you can enjoy the sweets.
Kakimori is a shop that doesn’t only specialize in high-quality fountain pens but all kinds of stationery items, including pen cases, business card holders, and notebooks. Among those items is a great number of genuinely unique goods, with one of the most popular and representative being the refillable ink ball pen. As the name suggests, this ingenuous pen can be filled with ink of various different colors, refillable as many times as you like. This is the perfect gift for friends, family, or just for yourself!
A department store with many unique souvenirs.
Asakusa Naniwaya is a sister restaurant to Ganso Taiyaki Naniwa Sohonten in Azabu-Juban and sells crispy taiyaki baked in the traditional manner.
A wholesale store for restaurant supplies at the South entrance of Kappabashi Dougu Street. The statue of a giant cook on the rooftop of the building is the symbol of Kappabashi Dougu Street. They proudly offer a wide range tableware and cutlery for Japanese, Western and Chinese food, lacquerware and wooden products. Their original products such as the children's lunch series are popular as well. It is part of the enjoyment to find a good buy out of the jungle-like store overflowing with products.