- SOUTH AREA
- EBISU
HIRO AROBO
A stylish kitchen goods and food store. You will find many products that you have seen before because they are made by famous manufacturers. You will be tempted to buy them when you actually hold them in your hands.
A stylish kitchen goods and food store. You will find many products that you have seen before because they are made by famous manufacturers. You will be tempted to buy them when you actually hold them in your hands.
A Japanese sweets shop with delicious apricot Daifuku facing Meiji Dori. It is popular among the locals, so it sells out at certain times of the day. The area is lined with cherry blossom trees, so a walk in spring is also recommended.
Nadiff used to be located in Omotesando. Now this is the main store. If you stop by for a walk, you can have a good time and see some interesting galleries. Even those who do not usually have the opportunity to come into contact with art will find something of interest as they browse around […]
Taiyaki with a crispy crust and lots of red bean paste. It is also recommended as a souvenir. Take a coffee break at Sarutahiko Coffee and head to nearby Ebisu Higashi Park, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the park.
The main store of Sarutahiko Coffee. I have known it since it opened, and the interior was handmade back then. The store is small and crowded, but you can buy coffee here and relax in the nearby “Ebisu East Park.
A very clean and fun store based on the concept of a “vegan convenience store.” It is safe to use for travelers from overseas and people with dietary restrictions. The store is more homey than it looks, so even those who have never been exposed to veganism will enjoy it. It is also a great […]
A Michelin-starred tonkatsu restaurant. You can enjoy really delicious tonkatsu in a restaurant that looks like a time travel.
An old organic store. It’s a small store, but a fun place to visit if you’re looking for gluten-free or vegan ingredients. 2nd floor has sundries and other items.
Otemachi and Marunouchi are in the Ujiko area, so many people in suits line up for Hatsumode. Akihabara is also close by. We recommend the amazake (sweet sake) at Amanoya, located on the approach to the shrine. This highly nutritious amazake is made with only rice and malt. The malt is made in the basement […]
God of learning. The symbolic plum tree is beautiful. This place connects to Ueno, Ochanomizu, and the University of Tokyo. Recommended as a relay point as you can eat around.