A comfortable atmosphere—this old temple in Tokyo rivals Asakusa. Worth a visit, and be sure to try some local snacks.
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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.
A popular spot. Great for taking your time to look around and browse.
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Mt. Takao Sumika
Nestled in at the Takao-san Station of the Takao Cable Car, Mt. Takao Sumika is a well-frequented stop for everything from soba and café bites to souvenirs and more. The must-shop item here is "Tenguyaki" a regional treat shaped like the face of a crow tengu. Bite into this crisp, fragrant delight for scrumptious filling of subtly sweet red bean paste made from black soybeans. You won’t want to miss snagging a bite, especially when fresh from the oven!
A mountain trail with beautiful scenery. Great soba. The hot springs at the foot of the mountain were really relaxing.


