Asakusa Nakamise Shopping Street (Main Approach to Asakusa Temple)
Located on the approach to Asakusa Temple, this shopping street consists of food and souvenir shops lining the approximately 250m stone-paved path from Asakusa Temple's main gate, the Kaminarimon Gate, to the "Treasure House Gate". Known as "Nakamise", about 90 stores are built across the approach, bustling daily with visitors to Asakusa Temple and tourists from both Japan and abroad.
If you're visiting Nakamise Street, I recommend the kibidango shop right on the left as you enter. The small dango are delicious, and the chilled matcha is just slightly sweet—so good! There's also a shop selling 'age-manju' (fried buns) along the way. There are a few of these shops on Nakamise, but the freshly fried, chewy manju are fantastic. The photo shows a unique plum-flavored age-manju, but they also have sesame and matcha flavors. Both the look and the taste are fun, so I definitely recommend trying them.









