Snack, Stroll & Soak It In – A Day Between Kuramae & Asakusa

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The Kuramae–Asakusa area is where old Tokyo charm meets modern creativity. From handmade sweets and cozy cafes in renovated buildings to historic landmarks like Senso-ji Temple and the iconic Kaminarimon, this walkable neighborhood offers the perfect mix of tradition and trend. Whether you’re in it for food, culture, or just a good stroll—this is the spot!

11:30 🍲 Lunch at Imahan, a sukiyaki legend
Juicy, melt-in-your-mouth sukiyaki at one of Tokyo’s most beloved traditional restaurants. Pro tip: book ahead—it gets busy at lunchtime!

13:00 🌸 Walk along the Sumida River & through Sumida Park
So much greenery to enjoy! It’s especially popular (and beautiful!) during cherry blossom season.

15:00 ☕ Tea break at dial, a Kuramae café gem
Shared a giant mille-feuille with a friend and had fun with their surprise fortune cookie. So cute and cozy!

16:00 🍪 Snack stop at Kashiya Shinonome (Kuramae)
A tiny bakery with a big following. I grabbed a bunch of sweets—highly recommend the coffee cookies and pound cake!

18:00 🍝 Retro vibes and pasta at Carib in Asakusa
Ended the day with a nostalgic dinner—classic meat sauce pasta in a Showa-era kissaten. Loved the vibe and the big portions!

Why I recommend this area:
・A foodie paradise with everything from old-school eats to trendy cafés
・Tons of spots packed into a walkable route—perfect for a relaxed stroll and snack-hopping

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Post by ayutrip | May 12, 2025

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