Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya Kappabashi

Verified [Verified] denotes information that has been published with confirmation of its owing parties.

Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya Kappabashi

A specialty store specializing in ultra-realistic food samples with hands-on production experience.

Last update :

This "original food sample shop" is located in the heart of Kappabashi Tool Street, where kitchenware from professional to home use is available. This store sells unique products made by "Iwasaki Corporation", a long-established manufacturer of food samples displayed in restaurant show windows, using its techniques.

The store offers a wide variety of products that look just like the real thing, with motifs of dishes, sweets, and foodstuffs. The store offers not only key rings and straps that can be attached to everyday items, but also magnets, pen holders, and accessory cases that can be used in everyday life, and these playful products are both fun to look at and practical, making them perfect souvenirs.

On the second floor, the food sample making experience is offered under the guidance of skilled staff. For regular menus using old-fashioned wax, experience is available from first grade elementary school students (first and second grade elementary school students must have a parent or guardian participate at the same time). In total, it takes about 40 minutes to make a sample of tempura and lettuce, including watching a guidance video. Please note that the production experience is conducted in Japanese.

Highlights

  • A specialty store that exhibits and sells food samples that look just like the real thing.
  • A variety of products, such as key rings and stationery, are available for purchase as souvenirs.
  • On the second floor, visitors can try their hand at making food samples.
  • The popular "Tempura & Lettuce" can be experienced by first grade elementary school students.

Photos

  • Located in the heart of Kappabashi Tool Street, a wholesale district for kitchenware.

    Located in the heart of Kappabashi Tool Street, a wholesale district for kitchenware.

  • Lifelike samples become magnets and straps.

    Lifelike samples become magnets and straps.

  • Lettuce is produced using wax.

    Lettuce is produced using wax.

  • Tempura and lettuce that can be made on the experience menu

    Tempura and lettuce that can be made on the experience menu

  • Guidance videos are shown on the first floor during the experience.

    Guidance videos are shown on the first floor during the experience.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Some English versions of flyers and leaflets are available.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the store?

A

Not available.

Q

Is it possible to experience the tour without a reservation?

A

Yes, as long as there are spaces available on the day.

Q

Is it possible to experience the program in English?

A

If English-speaking staff members are available, it is possible. Usually, the experience will be conducted in Japanese, with some simple English words mixed in.

Reviews

Details

Name in Japanese
元祖食品サンプル屋 合羽橋店
Postal Code
111-0035
Address
3-7-6 Nishi-Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
0120-171-839
Closed
New Year’s holiday period.
Business hours
10:00am - 5:30pm
Directions
About 5 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)