Introducing my town Asakusa with photos. Let's Tanken (=explore) Asakusa!
2014/09/04
Ramen "Bannai"
I introduce another Ramen that you can eat in Asakusa area.
Bannai is Ramen franchise. There are lots of shops in Tokyo and some in Kansai area, too.
Asakusa shop is located just 5 mins walk from Kaminarimon.
You can try "Kitakata Ramen" at Bannai, one of the big three local Ramen in Japan.
I really like Ramen of Bannai.
The pork is greasy but the soup is not oily. I love this combination of noodle, soup and pork!! Yummy!
There is one shop in L.A. as well.
Bannai in LA
http://ramenbannai.com/
Bannai in Asakusa (Japanese page)
http://ban-nai.com/store_page/b19/b19index.htm
2014/08/31
Ramen "Benkei"
This is Benkei's ramen in pig bone soup!
Really fatty!!! (You can order less fatty soup if you want.)
It was too heavy so I couldn't finish to eat even it was yummy.
http://www.ramenbenkei.com/asakusa.html
2014/08/17
Culture tourist information centre
This is a building called "Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center".
There is a mini bar and a observatory on the top of the floor.
You can see Sensoji temple from the observatory.
Non alcohol and alcohol drinks are available. There are some foods as well, such as pizza, cakes and so on. Please remember that it closes at 20:00, very early!!!
2014/07/30
Sumida river fireworks festival
Do you have fireworks festival in your country?
One of my friend living in Europe told me that he can see fireworks only during New Years. I was so surprised! In Japan, we have lots of fireworks events, especially during the summer.
We also can buy a pack of small handy fireworks at a convenience stores during the summer. I used to play with handy fireworks in a park with my parents when I was a child. (We have to take a bucket with water.)
There is a famous fireworks festival along Sumida River, around Asakusa area.
pedestrian paradise on Sumida river fireworks festival day!
(this photo is Umamichi street)
Just finished!
http://sumidagawa-hanabi.com/index_eg.html
2014/07/26
Nuchi-gusui
"Nuchi-gusui" is a name of Japanese style pub (Izakaya).
This Izakaya is not Asakusa style, but Okinawa Style.
Okinawa is southern islands, tropical paradise :)
Nuchi=Inochi いのち(命)=life
Gusui=Kusuri くすり(薬)=medication
Foods, drinks, language and culture in Okinawa are really different from main island ones. Okinawa is very popular in Tokyo.
You can taste typical foods and drinks from Okinawa here.
I like this Agu-buta-donburi!! (Agu-buta is Okinawa pork, donburi is a rice bowl)
Sounds tasty, isn't it!??
Sorry, it's a bit hard to find! It's located on a very small street.
Address: 1-20-5 Asakusa, Taito-ku
TEL: 050-5815-6227
http://www.hotpepper.jp/strJ000033245/map/?vos=evpahpp6005x0000924
This page is not in English! Please ask me if you have any questions about this Izakaya!
2014/07/20
Night view of Denbouin-dori
Denboin(Denbouin伝法院) is a street between Sensoji and Kaminarimon.
There are some shops and restaurants along the street so you can enjoy in the day time, but I really love walking along this street at night.
Not many tourists at night (because the shops are closed), quiet and beautiful...! You can see beautiful paintings on the shutters of each shops. I always feel like I'm in the Edo era when I walk Denboin street at night. Don't miss the night view of Denboin if your hotel is near Asakusa area!!
http://www.denbouin-dori.com/ (Japanese page)
2014/07/19
Hitsumabushi
This is "Hitsumabushi". Fish(eel=unagi) on rice!
Hitshmabushi is originally from Aichi or Mie prefecture.
This Hitsumabushi is Asakusa style. Usually Hitsumabushi's condiment is special Japanese sauce called "tare", but Asakusa Hitsumabushi's condiment is salt.
Unagi is luxury food so Hitsumabushi is a bit expensive but I really love it!
If you like Japanese food, don't miss it!
You can see how to eat Hitshmabushi, too. (Japanese page but you can see lots of photos and some English words here)
Asakusa style Hitsumabushi restaurant "Una-tetsu" :
http://www.hitsumabushi.com/
2014/07/16
TOKYO CRUISE
An hour cruise from Asakusa to Odaiba is really refreshing!
A ship in the photo is "Hotaluna", the newest one.
You can drink inside the ship.
There are lots of bridges with various designs like this.
I usually take trains for return trip from Odaiba to Asakusa.
(much faster and cheaper!)
There is a webpage but it's written in Japanese unfortunately...!
(You can find some English words though)
http://www.suijobus.co.jp/index.html
2014/07/13
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree is 634m high.
You can walk from Asakusa Sensoji to Skytree. The website of Skytree says that it takes 15 minutes from Asakusa to Skytree. I can't believe it! When I walked, I felt it was like 20 minutes or 25 minutes! Did I stop too many times??? Did I walk so slow??? Was that because I'm 158cm small??? I almost always take a train from Asakusa to Skytree station... Anyways, I like a shopping mall at Skytree and I also love a small aquarium called Sumida Suizokukan. I collect small capsule-toy of marine creatures which I can get in the aquarium (capsule-toy vending machine). There are 8 collections and I still miss one...!
I've heard that after snow day, icicles fell down from the top of the tower! Be careful during the winter!!
http://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/en/
2014/07/06
Sensoji Temple in the evening
Lots of Japanese people visit Sensoji Temple.
I often ask my Japanese friends, "Have you ever visited Sensoji in the evening? Have you seen floodlight of Sensoji? So gorgeous!"
Most of my friends say "Never"! so I take them Asakusa night tour :)
There are too many people during the day time so I prefer the night time.
Peace and silent :)
(They are turned off around 23:00)
http://www.senso-ji.jp/about/index_e.html
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