Kikusuido is a long-established Japanese sweets shop in Asakusa. Enjoy Asakusa's specialty deep-fried manju, sweets skewers, daifuku, and other excellent Japanese sweets!
All six floors are dedicated to watches. One of the largest watch towers in Japan where you can find the watch you want
PROGEAR Hanzomon is a professional equipment store that handles products from almost all domestic and foreign manufacturers of video and audio equipment.
This is a confectionery store that delivers the blessings of the forest through confectionery. You can enjoy shopping in the fantastic blue forest.
A theme park located an hour's drive from Tokyo! The highlights are flowers in four seasons and illumination in winter!
It is home to art and artifacts from across Asia, including the world's largest and finest Japanese collection.
A Swiss watch brand founded in 1966, known for its unique watches featuring numerous innovative technologies.
Enjoy a casual Japanese cultural experience in Asakusa! Create your own unique artwork in a cozy, traditional setting—an ideal memory from your trip.
Why not experience Japanese culture through making wagashi (Japanese sweets) such as mochi (rice cakes) and dango (mochi balls)
A hidden watch store in Omotesando, offering a fateful encounter with a special watch for you.
A top-tier, well-known Japanese brand shop that has been featured over 1,200 times in TV magazines.
Hanko Shop 21 specializes in traditional hanko, which is also popular as a travel souvenir.
Vinos Yamazaki specializes in directly imported wines and sake sent directly from the brewery. It offers a selection of special sake through direct negotiation with local producers.
~Have a Japanese downtown experience in Asakusa, a Symbol of Japanese Culture in Tokyo~ Prostyle Ryokan
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How about a couples massage for friends or lovers? Solo male guests are also welcome.
A facility that has an indoor playground for family fun and an imported educational toy store.
One of the largest miniature museums in Asia. Visitors can enjoy elaborately reproduced miniatures in areas popular in Japan and abroad.
Barrier-free rest area for visitors to the Imperial Palace and park users. The facility has a restaurant and store.
A concept shop of travel items for adults preparing for a life lived like a journey, every single day.