🌻Free Guide🌻 Asakusa Street Food

🌻Free Guide🌻 Asakusa Street Food

Some of my favourite spots along Nakamise Dori, the famous shopping street of Asakusa, Tokyo.
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Agemanju at Kokonoe

By far my personal favourite in Asakusa, agemanju are a type of fried sweet dumpling. At Kokonoe there are tons of different flavours to choose from, and their warm sweetness is perfect on a crisp, cool day.

Asakusa Kokonoe
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Giant fried chicken at Anshin'ya

Offering a Taiwanese treat, Anshin'ya always has a big queue outside waiting for a taste of their delicious fried chicken that is the size of your head!

Anshin’ya
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Fruity treats at Ginkado

For something fruity and sweet, Ginkado offers skewered fruit as well as very insta-worthy mochi with entire pieces of fruit in them 🍓

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Doll-shaped cakes at Kimura Ningyoyaki

Ningyoyaki is a traditional style of red bean cake, where it is pressed into the shape of various characters, important figures, or other traditional cultural symbols. 

Kimura Ningyōyaki
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Traditional ice cream sandwich at Chochin Monaka

A monaka is traditionally a type of crunchy wafer filled with sweet red bean paste, but here they have put a different twist on it and filled the wafers with ice cream! 

Asakusa Chōchin Monaka
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Japan is full of delicious food 🍡 so let's explore it together! If you want to learn more about where the food comes from, and the customs and etiquette behind it all, make sure to take a look at my YouTube channel
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