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Kappabashi Kitchenware Street

Kappabashi Kitchenware Street
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Overview

This is Japan's largest shopping street specializing in cooking tools, popular among professional chefs, restaurant owners, and tourists alike. With around 170 shops, it offers a wide range of items, including knives, pots, tableware, signage, and food replicas. It is also a place to experience traditional Japanese craftsmanship and artisanal skills.

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0.7 km
Location
Taito City, Tokyo
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Ikenami Shotaro Memorial Museum
Museums & Art Galleries

Ikenami Shotaro Memorial Museum

This library is dedicated to the achievements of Shotaro Ikenami, a renowned author of period novels. It showcases materials related to his famous works such as Onihei Hankacho and Kenka Kyojin, attracting tourists who explore the Asakusa area featured in his stories. The collection includes handwritten manuscripts and personal stationery, making it a must-visit for fans of his literature.

700 m from start93 m near route
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