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Asakusa

Asakusa Street Food Guide – 1 Day of Delicious Eats & Temple Strolls

Discover the best Asakusa street foods — from Kagetsudo melon bread and matcha crêpes to age manju and kibi dango. Includes Senso-ji Temple omikuji experience and travel tips.
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My Omikuji Experience at Sensō-ji: How to Draw It, What Happened, and Why People Talk About Bad Luck

Experience the traditional omikuji fortune-telling at Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa. How to draw, what to do if you get bad luck, and my own “good luck” result explained.
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Asakusa Kokonoe Fried Manju|Crispy, Fluffy, and Full of Sweet Flavor

Try Asakusa’s famous Age-Manju from Kokonoe on Nakamise Street. Crispy outside, fluffy inside, and available in matcha, sesame, chocolate, and more. Credit cards and QR code payments accepted!
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Azuma Kibidango Asakusa|5 Sticks for 400 Yen – A Sweet & Chewy Must-Try Snack Near Senso-ji Temple

Try Azuma’s famous kibidango on Asakusa’s Nakamise Street! 5 sticks for 400 yen or take-home 10-pack for 800 yen. Enjoy with iced matcha or amazake. Cash only.
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Asakusa Menchi Cutlet|Juicy Must-Try Street Food Near Senso-ji Temple

Try Asakusa’s most famous street food — the juicy and crispy Asakusa Menchi Cutlet! Located near Senso-ji Temple, this hot and flavorful snack is a must-try when visiting Tokyo.
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Asakusa “Tabanenoshi” Matcha Brûlée Crepe – A Crispy, Creamy Dessert Worth the Wait

Discover Tabanenoshi in Asakusa, famous for its Matcha Brûlée Crepe with ice cream, strawberries, and cream. A must-try sweet that’s card-friendly!
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Asakusa Kagetsudo Jumbo Melon Pan – Crispy Outside, Fluffy Inside!

Try the famous Jumbo Melon Pan from Asakusa Kagetsudo near Senso-ji Temple. Crispy outside, fluffy inside, and cash only! A must-eat in Asakusa.
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Chiikawa Bakery Harajuku Guide | Cute Bread, Must-Buy Goods & How to Book

Visit Chiikawa Bakery in Harajuku! Find out how to get there, what to buy, and tips for getting the most out of your Tokyo visit.