This video is about Asakusa Street Food Tour in Tokyo Japan!
Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s most popular tourist destinations.
This Tokyo Street Food guide will take you around the Top 7 hidden backstreets of Asakusa.
I’m going to introduce not only famous restaurants, but also hidden secret street food spots in Tokyo Asakusa just on the outskirts of Sensoji and Nakamise.
We’ll show you dango, menchikatsu, and some photogenic sweets!
If you like Japanese Street Food or Japanese food in general, then this Asakusa Guide of known and secret Asakusa street food spots should be very helpful in your Japan travel.
I hope this video is helpful and you get to experience some of the Best Tokyo Street food in Asakusa.

【Contents】
0:00 introduction

0:57 Asakusa Station – Sensoji Temple

2:10 ①Asakusa Kokonoe

3:04 ②Asakusa Menchi

4:05 ③Asakusa Soratsuki

4:58 ④Imoyasu

6:07 ⑤Sekine

6:57 ⑥Taisho Roman Kan

8:05 ⑦ice Tokyo

【Shop Address】
①Asakusa Kokonoe
2-3-1 Asakusa,Taito-ku, Tokyo

②Asakusa Menchi
2-3-3 Asakusa,Taito-ku,Tokyo

③Asakusa Soratsuki
1-36-4 Asakusa,Taito-ku,Tokyo

④Imoyasu
2-7-24 Asakusa,Taito-ku,Tokyo

⑤Sekine
1-23-6 Asakusa,Taito-ku,Tokyo

⑥Taisho Roman Kan
2-2-4 Asakusa,Taito-ku,Tokyo

⑦ice Tokyo
1-32-2 Asakusa,Taito-ku,Tokyo

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